Mechanics of the household; a course of study devoted to domestic machinery and household mechanical appliances . Fig. 213.—Acety- Fig. 214.—Elec- Fig. 215.—Electric ig-lene gas burner. trie igniter for acety- niter for acetylene gaslene gas burners. burners. The type of burner used in acetylene lamps is shown in The gas issues from two openings to form the jet as itappears in the engraving. These burners are made in sizes toconsume 34,3-^, ^^,and 1 foot per hour depending on the amount oflight demanded. Gas Lighters.—The acetylene gas jets are lighted ordinarily witha match or taper


Mechanics of the household; a course of study devoted to domestic machinery and household mechanical appliances . Fig. 213.—Acety- Fig. 214.—Elec- Fig. 215.—Electric ig-lene gas burner. trie igniter for acety- niter for acetylene gaslene gas burners. burners. The type of burner used in acetylene lamps is shown in The gas issues from two openings to form the jet as itappears in the engraving. These burners are made in sizes toconsume 34,3-^, ^^,and 1 foot per hour depending on the amount oflight demanded. Gas Lighters.—The acetylene gas jets are lighted ordinarily witha match or taper but electric igniters are often used for that pur-pose. Electric lighters for acetylene lamps are practically thesame as those used with ordinary gas lamps but they must beadapted to the type of burner on which they are used. Electricigniters that are intended to be used with lamps placed in inacces-sible places are different in construction from those within Figs. 214 and 215 are illustrated two forms of igniters thatare intended to be used on bracket or pendent lamps. They GASEOUS AND LIQU


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