Post date: Feb 3, 2016 12:48:46 AM
You may have seen or even brought Westinghouse products if you have then most likely you will have been pleased with the quality of their products. From industrial machines to whiteware to lighting and power distribution, Westinghouse has always been synonymous with quality, durability and leading edge technology. Even after a century of the death of its founder George Westinghouse, their products are sold worldwide.
George Westinghouse was born on October 6, 1846, and become an Amercian pioneer in the industrial revolution in the later half of the 19th and early 20th century. He was an excellent engineer and inventor and invented the railway air brakes that reduce railway accidents and deaths and made the industry safer and more efficient. By the age of 22, George would have his first of many patents to come. A man who was vibrant, industrious and a visionary, George Westinghouse desire was to make a difference to his fellow man by making the world a little easier from the dark laborious manual jobs of the 19th century. By the late 19 century, Gorge Westinghouse was a very wealthy and a successful businessman and his products were known all over America and making life a little easier for common people.
He was ahead of his time with the way he treated his workers, at a time the labourers virtually had no rights, worked long hours up to 15 hours a day with very little pay, George Westinghouse reduce the hours and increased their pay. He implemented safety standards for his workers and shared patent rights with his engineers, unheard of for industrialist of the time. Even his rival Thomas Edison would not share patent rights with his own engineers even though they were the ones who were actually developing the DC motor and electrical distribution for his light bulbs.
In 1885, George Westinghouse had become interested in Europe's new Power system of AC Power or Alternating Current. At the time, Thomas Edison had developed DC or Direct current power distribution. This was in order distribute power to light up his light bulbs into homes and business and then replace the old steam engine motors with these new DC motors for industrial applications. There was huge profit potential for Eddison if he could pull this off. however there were some drawbacks with DC current, the main one is that it could only generate enough power to light up a square mile, which means they would have to install a large power generator every mile. The voltage of AC power can be increased to generate power long distance with just one AC powered generator making AC a better long distance power distribution then DC.
In 1888, George Westinghouse met a Serbian immigrant in New York, by the name of Nikola Tesla who happen to be a genius on Alternating Current and had demonstrated a polyphase brushless AC induction motor based on a rotating magnetic field. This would seal the deal for AC power distribution for Westinghouse and he offered to buy the patents from Tesla for one million dollars and $1.00 for every horsepower of energy produced by Tesla's AC motors, Tesla accepted.
Westinghouse began to develop a new power distribution system with Tesla's AC powered generators, Tesla AC power could actually increase the brightness of Edison's own light bulbs. No longer would power distribution be limited to a square mile. Thus, began the current wars by Edison against George Westinghouse and his AC power. Edison began a campaign of destroying the reputation of AC power by demonstrating to the public how dangerous AC power was, he did this by publicly electrocuting Live animals to death including a large elephant with AC power. He even used a death row prisoner to be the first person to be given the electric chair, apparently convincing the powers to be that this would be a quick and painless death, he was wrong! It was a botch up! and the prisoner was basically burned to death. Eddison tried everything to get AC power removed including lobbying politicians to outlaw AC power, but Tesla demonstrating by properly installing AC power it was safe, he demonstrated this by sending 1000,000 volts through his own body, Now that's a powerful demonstration!
In 1893 Westinghouse won the bid to light up the 1893 Worlds Columbian Exposition in Chicago with AC power, he outbid Edison General Electric by one million dollars.
Westinghouse used the new AC Tesla's motors to generate power to the lighting of the building and lagoons. With more than 200 temporary building to be lit, it was no small task. But this was to demonstrate the future of cities and AC power to light them. In 1893 still only a relatively small amount of the population had seen an electric light bulb. On May 1st 1893 the day the Exposition was open to the public, for the fist time in history as the night took over the day the lights of all buildings and pathways were simultaneously turn on, the public who most had never seen a light bulb was propelled into the future and stood in amazement at this city of lights. George Westinghouse was victories.
His dreams of lighting and powered up a city had become a reality and the reality was only just starting for AC Power. Over the next six months, more than 27 million people from all over the world attended the Exposition, what a great visual triumph for Westinghouse and also for Tesla! This would change how cities looked and operated forever! Tesla who's AC powered motors had been rejected by Edison when he fist arrived in America had proved to be Edison downfall, Edison was eventually removed and forced into retirement by the directors of his own company (General Electric) because he was not willing for them to make AC powered motors which they knew were the future for powering cities and industry.
In 1914, George Westinghouse died but with him, he left a legacy of what one person can do if they are prepared to dream and then work to make that dream come true. May we all learn from his example to reach out for our dreams and make them come true too!
Alvyn Long