. American stationary engineering; a practical work which begins at the boiler room and takes in the whole power plant. inch. .:{ Pounds per (square foot. 12 04 7 22 6 62 3 33 169 1 40 .88 .80 .72 .64 .66 .52 .48 Brown & Sbarp. lOOOs of an inch. .


. American stationary engineering; a practical work which begins at the boiler room and takes in the whole power plant. inch. .:{ Pounds per (square foot. 12 04 7 22 6 62 3 33 169 1 40 .88 .80 .72 .64 .66 .52 .48 Brown & Sbarp. lOOOs of an inch. . 4 59 3 24 2 04 1 44 .90 .80 .72 .64 .67 .50 .45 .40 312 Maxims and Instructions. NOISELESS WATER HEATER. This device is very effective for heating water in open orclosed tanks by direct steam pressure without noise. Theheater consists of an outward and upward discharging steamnozzle, covered by a shield which has numerous openings forthe admission of water so that the discharge jet takes the formof an inverted cone, discharging upwards. AUL* A small pipe admits air to the steam jet, and by mixingtherewith prevents a collapse of the steam bubbles, and thenoise, which is such a great objection to heating by directsteam in the old way. A valve or cock on the small air piperegulates the opening as may appear most desirable. Exhaust steam can by the same method be disposed of unde/water without noise.


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