. The Street railway journal . F WAINWRIQHT STEAMAPPLIANCES FEED WATER HEATERSSURFACE CONDENSERSEXPANSION JOINTS »|? THE WAINWRIGHTEVEN-FLOWFEED WATER HEATER Is built of high-grade cast ironand has pure copper tubes, CORRUGATED These tubes will transmit 100 per cent, more yheat per square foot than smooth tubes undersame conditions. The feed water* circulates soas to use all the heating surface uniformly. 100,000 H. P. at WATERSIDE STATION, 39th Street and East River, N. ,000 H. P. for new Power House, Brooklyn Rapid ,000 H. P., Citizens Light and Power Co., Rochester, N. Y. i H.


. The Street railway journal . F WAINWRIQHT STEAMAPPLIANCES FEED WATER HEATERSSURFACE CONDENSERSEXPANSION JOINTS »|? THE WAINWRIGHTEVEN-FLOWFEED WATER HEATER Is built of high-grade cast ironand has pure copper tubes, CORRUGATED These tubes will transmit 100 per cent, more yheat per square foot than smooth tubes undersame conditions. The feed water* circulates soas to use all the heating surface uniformly. 100,000 H. P. at WATERSIDE STATION, 39th Street and East River, N. ,000 H. P. for new Power House, Brooklyn Rapid ,000 H. P., Citizens Light and Power Co., Rochester, N. Y. i H. M. FIFE, Holland Building, St. LouisCHARLES H. PAINE, 85 Liberty Street, New York # STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. 137 The BULKLEY Injector CONDENSER Write for pam-phlet A, and givesize of your Engines,Pumps, Pipes, etc.,also the nature andvolume of watersupply. Tbis Condenserrequires no air pump,but forms a superiorvacuum by the ac-tion of the exhauststeam and condens-ing water. We also make ahAir Pump Con-denser of HENRY W. BULKLEY, New York Broadway. Orange, IN. J. What Kind of a Feed-Water Heater Do You Use? COCHRANE? If so, you are well fixed, and if you should say No, then thefault is probably ours, because we did not look you up when youwere in the market, or because we did not present the facts aboutour Cochranes as they deserve to be told. They heat water as hot as the exhaust steam can make it, anddo this always—no deterioration in heating efficiency because ofage, or because someone has for-gotten to clean them. Then they give all the purificationobtainable with exhaust steam, sav-ing the exhaust condensed in doingthe heating, saving the returns andlive steam drips, and giving purifica-tion in other ways. With one pound of exhaust steamthey will heat six pounds of cold waterto practically the boiling point, givingyou seven pounds of hot water foryour boilers where, under the sameconditions it would take (if you useda closed heater) one and one


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