. Cane sugar; a textbook on the agriculture of the sugar cane, the manufacture of cane sugar, and the analysis of sugar-house products. sed to the atmosphere, the cooling effect of which may be increased byfans. This form of condenser is included in Clarks patent (4665, 1822).In the Thiesen condenser a similar idea obtains, but the tubular bundle isimmersed in an open tank, from which revolving wheels continuously removewater, letting it fall back in a shower exposed to currents of air propelled byfans. It is easy to see that either of these systems reduces itself to a self-contained combinati


. Cane sugar; a textbook on the agriculture of the sugar cane, the manufacture of cane sugar, and the analysis of sugar-house products. sed to the atmosphere, the cooling effect of which may be increased byfans. This form of condenser is included in Clarks patent (4665, 1822).In the Thiesen condenser a similar idea obtains, but the tubular bundle isimmersed in an open tank, from which revolving wheels continuously removewater, letting it fall back in a shower exposed to currents of air propelled byfans. It is easy to see that either of these systems reduces itself to a self-contained combination of surface condenser and of cooling tower. Thisform of condenser, with juice as the cooling means, was a part of Derosnespatent, and was once largely used in Cuba. The condensers almost universally used in sugar-house work are injectioncondensers, wherein direct contact of the steam and water obtain. Thewater, condensed steam, and air may be re-moved together by what is correctly called a wet-air pump. This adj ective is also irration-ally transferred as a distinctive title to the con-denser attached thereto. Otherwise the air.


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