1300 Frenchtown Road
East Greenwich, RI 02818 USA
Telephone: 401-885-0545 Robert W. Merriam, Director
American Ball Company
This engine was built by the American Engine Company, also known as the
American Ball Company in Bound Brook, NJ in 1905. It has a 14" bore, 12"
stroke and produces 125 HP at 150 RPM. It was installed in the National
Laundry Company in Dorchester, MA and was used to generate electricity.
The exhaust from this engine was used as process steam in the laundry.
The alternator connected to this engine was built by General Electric.
At the turn of the century there was a battle between GE and Westinghouse
over AC vs. DC power. GE built DC generators and Westinghouse built AC
alternators. This AC alternator is probably one of the first built by GE.
It was donated to the museum by the National Laundry Company in 1969.