JOHN A DELUCA
Architects in Pittsburgh, PA

License number
Pennsylvania RA002554X
Category
Architects
Type
Registered Architect
Address
Address
Pittsburgh, PA 15235

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Address
Phone
John Deluca
536 Clarendon Ct, Yardley, PA 19067
John Deluca
626 Homestead Dr, Elverson, PA 19520
John Deluca
480 Doe Run Rd, Coatesville, PA 19320
John Deluca
3880 Cephas Child Rd UNIT 1, Doylestown, PA 18902
John Deluca
35 Ross Hollow Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15239

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It Project Manager At Dominion

It Project Manager At Dominion

Position:
IT Project Manager at Dominion
Location:
Greater Pittsburgh Area
Industry:
Utilities
Work:
Dominion since Nov 1993 - IT Project Manager BNY Mellon Dec 1988 - Nov 1993 - Programmer/Analyst Mellon Bank - Greater Pittsburgh Area May 1988 - Oct 1993 - Programmer / Analyst
Education:
University of Pittsburgh 1982 - 1986
BS, Information Science


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It Project Manager At Dominion

It Project Manager At Dominion

Position:
IT Project Manager at Dominion
Location:
Greater Pittsburgh Area
Industry:
Utilities
Work:
Dominion - IT Project Manager


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John Deluca

John Deluca

Location:
Greater Pittsburgh Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services


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Directly Cooled Bolted Series Connection Of Generator Stator Coils

Directly Cooled Bolted Series Connection Of Generator Stator Coils

US Patent:
4380362, Apr 19, 1983
Filed:
Apr 23, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/256634
Inventors:
Roger L. Swensrud - Plum Borough PA
Dennis Pavlik - Murrysville PA
John J. DeLuca - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Westinghouse Electric Corp. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
H01R 1300
US Classification:
339112L
Abstract:
Apparatus for connecting two fluid cooled stator coils of a turbine generator electrically in series and hydraulically in parallel. A two piece combination is bolted together to securely fasten an interconnective bundle of leads in such a way as to permit assembly of the leads without interference with a nozzle used in the coolant circuit. The apparatus is utilized in pairs, one for each connected stator coil, and with one bundle of conductive leads disposed between and fastened by each of the pair of the present invention.