. Cane sugar; a textbook on the agriculture of the sugar cane, the manufacture of cane sugar, and the analysis of sugar-house products. e pressure is lower, as, for example, to the vapourspace of the same cell. Various arrangements of piping are shown in , 192 and 193, As arranged in Fig. 191,the pipes lead directly from the upper tube plate tothe vapour space of the same cell and end flush with the upper tube this arrangement the degree of opening is not under the control of theoperator. As shown in Fig. 192, perforated pipes pass through the calandria ;the collecting pipe pa


. Cane sugar; a textbook on the agriculture of the sugar cane, the manufacture of cane sugar, and the analysis of sugar-house products. e pressure is lower, as, for example, to the vapourspace of the same cell. Various arrangements of piping are shown in , 192 and 193, As arranged in Fig. 191,the pipes lead directly from the upper tube plate tothe vapour space of the same cell and end flush with the upper tube this arrangement the degree of opening is not under the control of theoperator. As shown in Fig. 192, perforated pipes pass through the calandria ;the collecting pipe passes through the side of the apparatus and on to thecalandria of the next cell; a valve allows the opening to be indicated in Fig. 193, collection takes place at the top and the bottom of thecalandria, the collecting pipes uniting into one outside the vessel, wherea valve is placed. In this arrangement the collection of the gases takes placeat a point remote from the steam entry. The gases are sometimes vented from cell to cell and sometimes directfrom anv cell to the condenser. In the latter case all the steam which.


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