. The Street railway journal . Street SECTION OF C, & E. POWER HOUSE, SHOWING STEAM PIPING 942 STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. [Vol. XXII. No. 22. first. There are now six boilers in use, arranged in three bat-teries. Each has 3000 ft. of heating surface provided by 1444-in. tubes, 18 ft. long. They are hand-fired and have plain pipe, and it has two Fairbanks gate valves. It is connected tothe boilers by 8-in. lines, having 8-in. gate valves at both LADIES WAITING-ROOM—INTERURBAN TERMINAL STATION grates. They are de-signed for 125 lbs. steampressure. The original stationpiping and au
. The Street railway journal . Street SECTION OF C, & E. POWER HOUSE, SHOWING STEAM PIPING 942 STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. [Vol. XXII. No. 22. first. There are now six boilers in use, arranged in three bat-teries. Each has 3000 ft. of heating surface provided by 1444-in. tubes, 18 ft. long. They are hand-fired and have plain pipe, and it has two Fairbanks gate valves. It is connected tothe boilers by 8-in. lines, having 8-in. gate valves at both LADIES WAITING-ROOM—INTERURBAN TERMINAL STATION grates. They are de-signed for 125 lbs. steampressure. The original stationpiping and auxiliarieswere all designed forincreased equipmentand few alterationswere necessary. Theboiler feed pumps, twoin number, are ofthe Stillwell-Eierce &Smith - Vaile outside-packed plunger type,10 ins. x 6 ins. x icins. They are ar-ranged to pump eitherway. The piping, bothsteam and water, ij induplicate. A Cochraneheater of 4000-hp ratingadjoins the two feed-
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