| Horatio Alvah Foster - Electrical engineering - 1901 - 1018 pages
...the working conditions of a prolonged run. The conditions of the boiler and furnace in all respects should be, as nearly as possible, the same at the...pressure should be the same ; the water level the * In feeding a boiler undergoing test irifh an injector taking steam another boiler, or the main steam1... | |
| Robert Henry Thurston - Steam-boilers - 1901 - 972 pages
...balance of ihe time, the duration should not be less than 24 hours. boiler and furnace in all respects should be, as nearly as possible, the same at the...test. The steam- pressure should be the same; the water-level the same; the fire upon the grates should be the same in quantity and condition ; and the... | |
| William Kent - Boilers - 1901 - 536 pages
...hours. IX. Starting and Stopping a Test. — The conditions of the boiler and furnace in all respects should be, as nearly as possible, the same at the end as at the beginning of a test. The steam-pressure should be the same; the water-level the same; the fire upon the grates... | |
| Agriculture - 1902 - 696 pages
...hours. IX. Starting and Stopping a Test. — The conditions of the boiler and furnace in all respects should be, as nearly as possible, the same at the...should be the same in quantity and condition; and the walls, flues, etc. should be of the same temperature. Two methods of obtaining the desired equality... | |
| Heine Safety Boiler Company - Steam-boilers - 1902 - 178 pages
...been burned per square foot of grate surface. The conditions pf the boiler and furnace in all respects should be, as nearly as possible, the same at the...should be the same in quantity and condition ; and the walls, flues, etc. , should be of the same temperature. Two methods of obtaining the desired equality... | |
| Engineering - 1902 - 502 pages
...hours. IX. Starting and Stopping a Test. — The conditions of the boiler and furnace in all respects should be, as nearly as possible, the same at the...should be the same in quantity and condition; and the walls, flues, etc. should be of the same temperature. Two methods of obtaining the desired equality... | |
| Henry Charles Tulley - Mechanical engineering - 1902 - 944 pages
...and twenty-four hours whenever practicable. The conditions of the boiler and furnace in all respects should be, as nearly as possible, the same at the...should be the same in quantity and condition : and the walls, flues, etc., should be of the same temperature. To secure as near an approximation to exact... | |
| Pumping machinery - 1902 - 678 pages
...hours. IX. Starting and Stopping a Test. — The conditions of the boiler and furnace in all respects should be, as nearly as possible, the same at the...should be the same in quantity and condition; and the walls, flues, etc. should be of the same temperature. Two methods of obtaining the desired equality... | |
| Henry Charles Tulley - Engineering - 1902 - 940 pages
...and twenty-four hours whenever practicable. The conditions of the boiler and furnace in all respects should be, as nearly as possible, the same at the...should be the same in quantity and condition ; and the walls, flues, etc., should be of the same temperature. To secure as near an approximation to exact... | |
| William Kent - Engineering - 1907 - 1206 pages
...grate. IX. Starting and Stopping a Test. — The conditions of the boiler and furnace in all respects should be, as nearly as possible, the same at the...test. The steam -pressure should be the same ; the water-level the same ; the fire upon the grates should be the same in quantity and condition; and the... | |
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