. American stationary engineering; a practical work which begins at the boiler room and takes in the whole power plant. Fig. Fig, 112. 2jf4 Maxims and Instructions. PIPES iLlfD PIPING. Next, m importance aftei the skill necessary lor tne steamgenerator and ttae enp^ine, is the proper arranjjement and careand management of the pipes and valves belonging to a steamplant. It IS the first thing an engineei does m taking charge of anew place, oc ascertain the exact course and operation of thfwater, steam, drain and othoi pipes Examiners lb- licensing marme and land engineers base thenquestion
. American stationary engineering; a practical work which begins at the boiler room and takes in the whole power plant. Fig. Fig, 112. 2jf4 Maxims and Instructions. PIPES iLlfD PIPING. Next, m importance aftei the skill necessary lor tne steamgenerator and ttae enp^ine, is the proper arranjjement and careand management of the pipes and valves belonging to a steamplant. It IS the first thing an engineei does m taking charge of anew place, oc ascertain the exact course and operation of thfwater, steam, drain and othoi pipes Examiners lb- licensing marme and land engineers base thenquestions much mom to ascertain the applicants knowledge ofpiping than is gr^ne-.^Jly known: hence the importance of thf points in the sucreedmg pagos n lating to this subject. Pipes are useo Loi very man^ purposes in couuoction witt,the boiler room, and ol course vary in size, in material and mstrength, according to the purposes for which thov are designedTh re arc pipes for conveying and delivering lUummatiug gasp!pcs foi ronveying and delivering drinking water, and for firfpurpos s, pipes f r draining and carrying oil sewage and
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