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ELECTRIC CONTROLS
In 1931, Carl Furnas
left the Allis-Chalmers Co., at West Allis, Wisconsin, where he
was assistant general plant manager after twenty-one years with
the company.
Working in his basement with his wife, their daughter and two or
three assistants, he started the Furnas
Electric Company that grew to be one of the nation's
outstanding producers of electric motor controls. The company moved
into rented space in West Allis in 1934; and in October 1940, moved
to McKee Street in Batavia. The company grew steadily until its
products were sold all over the world.
In 1996, the company was merged with a German company and became
known as the Siemens-Furnas Controls.
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