. Spons' dictionary of engineering, civil, mechanical, military, and naval; with technical terms in French, German, Italian, and Spanish . 1618 GAS, MANUFACTURE OF. FROM ;_ in themselves, an accident with one does not interfere with theothers. After passing the ex-hauster the gas enters the puri-fiers through a centre valveshown at 6 on the plan. Thecentre valve, Figs. 3123, 3124, iswhat is called a dry one, and soconstructed that three purifiersmay be at work and one out forrenewing with lime, or anycombination can be made, suchas one in and three out or twoin and two out,


. Spons' dictionary of engineering, civil, mechanical, military, and naval; with technical terms in French, German, Italian, and Spanish . 1618 GAS, MANUFACTURE OF. FROM ;_ in themselves, an accident with one does not interfere with theothers. After passing the ex-hauster the gas enters the puri-fiers through a centre valveshown at 6 on the plan. Thecentre valve, Figs. 3123, 3124, iswhat is called a dry one, and soconstructed that three purifiersmay be at work and one out forrenewing with lime, or anycombination can be made, suchas one in and three out or twoin and two out, all the changesbeing made with one purifiers are clearly repre-sented in Figs. 3125 to 3130, asis also the centre valve andconnections. The purifiers arefor dry lime, with four tiers ofsieves, each carried on angle-iron, as shown in Figs. 3125 and3129. The sieves are made ofwood in square frames, as shownon the plan. Each purifier issupported on brick piers, whichare represented in Figs. 3125to 3127. The gas is made toenter the purifiers, and after


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