. Modern mechanism, exhibiting the latest progress in machines, motors, and the transmission of power, being a supplementary volume to Appletons' cyclopaedia of applied mechanics . tional heater. Fig. 2.—Otis heater. 444 HEATERS, FEED-WATER. joints arepiece. In WATrtlNLCf packed with cement and rusted tight. The top and the bottom is each a singleside of the heater, and covering the steam inlet, is attached a separator, within which the oil is collected from the steam and oon-rTsTEAMOunn veycd away by a drip-pipe. The upper portion of the heater contains sejiarato trays, which are inclined,and
. Modern mechanism, exhibiting the latest progress in machines, motors, and the transmission of power, being a supplementary volume to Appletons' cyclopaedia of applied mechanics . tional heater. Fig. 2.—Otis heater. 444 HEATERS, FEED-WATER. joints arepiece. In WATrtlNLCf packed with cement and rusted tight. The top and the bottom is each a singleside of the heater, and covering the steam inlet, is attached a separator, within which the oil is collected from the steam and oon-rTsTEAMOunn veycd away by a drip-pipe. The upper portion of the heater contains sejiarato trays, which are inclined,and have several small ribs on each to (listril)ute thewater and retain solid substances. Opposite the sep-arator, and a little below it, is a trough, connected byan overflow-pipe with the blovv-oflf. Covering theoutlet to the pumj). and extending down toward thebottom, is a hood, which is open at its under edgeoidv. Connecting the apex of this hood with thespace above the water-line is a vapor-fiijio. whichserves to vent any gases liberated under the hood, andto prevent the water being so siphoned that the sur-face and any floating scum could pas^ under the edgeof the
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