The Architectural magazine . make very beautiful furniture. — J. R. Edin-burgh, Feb. 8. 1833. A Cock for Boilers, in Kitchen-Ranges of a superior description, is mentionedp. 46., and the following is a description of it, taken from the Repertory of Arts, vol. i. n. ser., p. 154. Fig. a section of thecock, and the other parts con-nected therewith; a is theplug; b, the hot-water pas-sage ; c, a pipe connected withthe hot-water passage; d, cold-water supply pipe, leading froma tank or reservoir, whencethe supply of water to theboiler is obtained : the pipe dleads to the cold-water


The Architectural magazine . make very beautiful furniture. — J. R. Edin-burgh, Feb. 8. 1833. A Cock for Boilers, in Kitchen-Ranges of a superior description, is mentionedp. 46., and the following is a description of it, taken from the Repertory of Arts, vol. i. n. ser., p. 154. Fig. a section of thecock, and the other parts con-nected therewith; a is theplug; b, the hot-water pas-sage ; c, a pipe connected withthe hot-water passage; d, cold-water supply pipe, leading froma tank or reservoir, whencethe supply of water to theboiler is obtained : the pipe dleads to the cold-water pas-sage e, and thence to the waterpass;ige /, when the plug isturned for the purpose ofwithdrawing hot water. is an end view of thecock, which shows the hot-water passage, and also twocold-water supply 118. shows the plug sepa-rately, with the hot-water pas-sage rt,and cold-water passagese and/. Fig. 119. is a sectionof the cock, for the purposeof showing the cold-water pas-sages e and / These three. General Notices. 2il jr]_


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