The Artizan . g is the part of the tube in which the gas presses on the surface of thefluid with which the tube is filled to the level of zero on the scale. g is the other part of the tube in which the fluid rises or falls accordingto the depression or rise of the fluid in g. h is the serew of the X piece which fits into the place from which theburner has been removed. Of course the size of this screw has to bealtered according to the burners we are experimenting on, and in an exten-sive series of experiments on public lamps, it is necessary to have ten ora dozen X pieces with screws of differ
The Artizan . g is the part of the tube in which the gas presses on the surface of thefluid with which the tube is filled to the level of zero on the scale. g is the other part of the tube in which the fluid rises or falls accordingto the depression or rise of the fluid in g. h is the serew of the X piece which fits into the place from which theburner has been removed. Of course the size of this screw has to bealtered according to the burners we are experimenting on, and in an exten-sive series of experiments on public lamps, it is necessary to have ten ora dozen X pieces with screws of different sizes so as to fit all kinds ofburners. The hollow part h of the X piece is of com-se cut to the samethread as Ti, and the screw cap c corresponds with h, all three beingidentically the same as the burner which is first removed from a, and theninserted in b when the pressure burning is to be ascertained. i is the tap which regulates the passage of gas to the burner, and Jc is the burner which screws into t
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