| William Pryce - Assaying - 1778 - 414 pages
...end of a pipe, which leads to the condenfer. The condenfer confifts of one or more pumps furnifhed with clacks and buckets, (nearly the fame as in common...by the engine. The place of this ciftern is either within the houfe under the floor, between the cylinder and the lever wall; or without the houfe, between... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1786 - 602 pages
...interlace into the inner cylinder below the pifton, or ihuts it out at pleafure : the other opens or (huts the end of a pipe, which leads to the condenfer. The...the bottom of thefe pumps, and the whole condenfer (lands immerfed in a ciftern of cold water fupplied by the engine. The place of this ciftern is either... | |
| Books - 1786 - 610 pages
...end of a pipe, which leads to the condenfer. The condenfer confifts of one or more pumps furniftied with clacks and buckets (nearly the fame as in common...comes from the cylinder, is joined to the bottom of theJ'e pumps, and the whole condenfer ftands immerfed in a ciftern of cold water fupplied by the engine.... | |
| George Gregory - Philosophy - 1796 - 682 pages
...end of a pipe, which leads to the condenfer. The condenier confifts of one or more pumps furnifhed with clacks and buckets (nearly the fame as in common...great working beam of the engine. The pipe, which com" from the cylinder, is joined to the bottom of rhck pumps, and the whole condenfer ftands immerfrd... | |
| George Gregory - Natural history - 1798 - 582 pages
...infterllice into the inner cylinder below the pifton, or fhuts it out at pleafure; the other opens or fhuts the end of a pipe, which leads to the condenfer. The...the engine. The pipe, which comes from the cylinder, isjoined to the bottom of thefe pumps, and the whole condenfer flands immerfed in a ciftern of cold... | |
| Thomas Hodson - Education - 1802 - 556 pages
...the end .of a pipe that leads to the condenfer. The condenfer confifts of one or more pumps furnifhed with clacks and buckets (nearly the fame as in common pumps), which are wrought by chains fattened to the great working beam of the engine. To the bottom of thefc purap* is is joined the pipe,... | |
| Thomas Hodson - Arithmetic - 1806 - 488 pages
...the end of a pipe that leads to the condenfer. The condenfer confifts of on: or more pumps furnifhed with clacks and buckets (nearly the fame as in common...faftened to the great working beam of the engine. To the bottom of thefe pumps 3 , is is joined the pipe, which comes from the cylinder; and the whole... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 722 pages
...or more pumps, furnished with clacks and buckets, which are worked by chains fastened to the ;;n>at working beam of the engine. The pipe which comes from the cylinder is joined to the bottom of these pumps, and the whole condenser stands immersed in a cistern of cold water, supplied l>y the engine.... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 742 pages
...consists of one or more pumps, furnished with clacks and buckets, which are worked by chains fastened to the great working beam of the engine. The pipe...comes from the cylinder is joined to the bottom of these pumps, and the whole condenser stands immersed in a cistern of cold water, supplied by the engine.... | |
| William Nicholson - Natural history - 1821 - 384 pages
...or more pumps, furnished with clacks and buckets, which are worked by chains fastened to the preat working beam of the engine. The pipe which comes from the cylinder is joined to the bottom of these pumps, and the whole condenser stands immersed in a cistern of cold water, supplied by the engine.... | |
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