American Stationary Engineering: Facts, Rules and General Information Gathered from Thirty Years' Practical Experience as Running, Erecting and Designing EngineerDerry-Collard Company, 1906 - 281 стор. |
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... chimney without imparting the heat to the boiler that would result from its proper combustion . Improper firing , when the fires are run hot , results . in the emission of a large amount of smoke . It requires but a small amount of ...
... chimney without imparting the heat to the boiler that would result from its proper combustion . Improper firing , when the fires are run hot , results . in the emission of a large amount of smoke . It requires but a small amount of ...
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... , but not a particle of smoke came from the chimney . In furnaces where the fire was hot the fire was a white , incandescent flame . Chemicals for Coal . With this stoker there is an 18 Fig. 5. Sectional View of Stoker. ...
... , but not a particle of smoke came from the chimney . In furnaces where the fire was hot the fire was a white , incandescent flame . Chemicals for Coal . With this stoker there is an 18 Fig. 5. Sectional View of Stoker. ...
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... chimney . As there was a good draft and egg coal was burned , these boilers would make a great deal more steam than those with the waste heat , and there were those in authority who thought that was the only way to set a boiler , and ...
... chimney . As there was a good draft and egg coal was burned , these boilers would make a great deal more steam than those with the waste heat , and there were those in authority who thought that was the only way to set a boiler , and ...
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... chimney was as large as the area of chimney , and would supply all the air the chimney could take , so that none entered the other door , and the result was hot brickwork and a hot boiler when the water was changed . He remembered this ...
... chimney was as large as the area of chimney , and would supply all the air the chimney could take , so that none entered the other door , and the result was hot brickwork and a hot boiler when the water was changed . He remembered this ...
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... chimney . It was finally abandoned , because " it could not be cleaned . " It was impossible to get the ashes out of the tubes on top of the tile partition , and when it was finally taken , thirty cartloads were taken from those places ...
... chimney . It was finally abandoned , because " it could not be cleaned . " It was impossible to get the ashes out of the tubes on top of the tile partition , and when it was finally taken , thirty cartloads were taken from those places ...
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Сторінка 5 - A plain talk on every-day work about engines, boilers, and their accessories. It is not intended to be scientific or mathematical. All formulas are in simple form so that any one understanding plain arithmetic can readily understand any of them. The author has made this the most practical book in print; has given the results of his years of experience, and has included about all that has to do with an engine room or a power plant.