Laying out for boiler makers and sheet metal workers; a practical treatise on the layout of boilers, stacks, tanks, pipes, elbows, and miscellaneous sheet metal work . Orain in tfci^ Ib-*^! C^^ FIG. 9.—DRY PIPE IX WHICH THE M.\IX STE.\M PIPE IS COMPLETELY SURROUXDED. The Dry connection with the steam outlet of a boiler there isusually some arrangement made whereby the steam drawnfrom it is freed as far as possible from the particles of watersuspended therein, which would cause trouble if allowed to getto the engine. There is. of course, the separator, which isusually placed in the stea


Laying out for boiler makers and sheet metal workers; a practical treatise on the layout of boilers, stacks, tanks, pipes, elbows, and miscellaneous sheet metal work . Orain in tfci^ Ib-*^! C^^ FIG. 9.—DRY PIPE IX WHICH THE M.\IX STE.\M PIPE IS COMPLETELY SURROUXDED. The Dry connection with the steam outlet of a boiler there isusually some arrangement made whereby the steam drawnfrom it is freed as far as possible from the particles of watersuspended therein, which would cause trouble if allowed to getto the engine. There is. of course, the separator, which isusually placed in the steam line close to the engine, but there shown in Fig. 8 was put in. The boiler, since then, has giver,no trouble, by priming, so it would appear there was sometruth in the suggestion as made above. The ends do not have to be absolutely water tight, nor thework expensively careful, the main idea being to form aseries of corners that the steam must turn, thereby the suspended particles of moisture by centrifugal force. HOW TO LAY OUT A TUBULAR BOILER 6i A more elaborate form of dry pipe is shown in Fig. 9. Sis the steam pipe, a branch of which passes


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