The engine appears mostly intact, but all the wood is rotten and asbestos lagging is still on the boiler. |
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A short wade out to sea, the bottom plates, remnants of the ship's engines and boiler lie collapsed upon themselves. |
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This sudden demand for water must have somewhat overloaded the boiler as the hot water ran out almost immediately. |
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The ship's boiler has lost its outer casing and the masses of steam pipes are left hanging and twisted like skeins of wool. |
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The result is a somewhat funny-looking, normal sized boiler chicken that carries the special naked gene. |
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In contrast, steam turbines use steam generated in an external boiler to rotate the fans. |
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A huge boiler drawn on a traction engine passed through Skipton on its way to Slingsby's Mill in Gargrave. |
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Have your boiler and central-heating system checked over once a year by a qualified engineer. |
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When fed to the burners and burned off in the boiler, the clean flame generates a flame, giving a higher efficiency than is the case at present. |
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We will panic about being unable to afford to replace the boiler and then, on impulse, book a weekend in Ibiza that costs the equivalent amount. |
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At work I use the same two fingers to activate the hot water on the boiler. |
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With the boiler and storage tanks removed from the cinder block building, that seemed to be the best first place to look. |
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He used an old steam boiler, filled with rocks, which was pulled by a horse or bullock team. |
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The lounge has also maple flooring along with a feature fireplace with back boiler. |
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The living room has an open fire with a solid fuel back boiler, with an ornate cast iron surround and tile hearth. |
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The front door leads directly to a large living room which has an open fireplace with back boiler. |
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Every council home in Bolton that has a Baxi gas fire, back boiler, and flue system, will be checked. |
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Neysa, 28, was two months pregnant when the back boiler at her home in Hodder Street, Accrington, broke in August. |
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A large brick fireplace, which is fitted with a coal-effect gas fire and back boiler, provides a focal point. |
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This room has a back boiler in addition to the dual-system central heating. |
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There is also a winter sitting room with back boiler and double doors leading to the back garden. |
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With pipes frozen, there was danger that the back boiler on his fire would explode. |
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There is an open fireplace with back boiler and the Belfast sink has a tiled drainer. |
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The fire broke out beside a boiler in the basement of the building in the early hours of Friday morning. |
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A portable boiler for 50 basins of soup, basins and spoons are being lent by Mr Etheridge, a member of the education committee. |
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Once a nation that liked its dancing men in tights, we now adore Baryshnikov in his boiler suit, strutting his stuff with a set of ladders. |
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Egg yolks, Marsala wine, and sugar are beaten vigorously in a double boiler until thick and foamy. |
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Downstairs there are two further large bedrooms plus a very large shower room, a separate guest toilet, boiler house and a bespoke wine cellar. |
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Experimental technology includes the use of a biofuel boiler that burns discarded cooking oil and used motor oil from the store's auto center. |
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Cahaner produced his chicken by cross-breeding a boiler chicken with another breed that has a naturally bare neck. |
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Outside is a small boiler house and the vestry with a single room of about 90 sq ft. |
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There are on average 16 separate checks and tests carried out on every boiler service. |
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The boiler had cooled since yesterday, the outer insulating jacket stained and warped from heat. |
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He worked as a First Class Stoker in the boiler room, switching to loading ammunition magazines when on action stations. |
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A wood-fired boiler is an obvious match for a home with radiators or other hydronic systems. |
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An integral back boiler provides domestic hot water and heats the radiators, which then provide central heating. |
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Cook the mixture over a double boiler, whisking constantly until the egg yolks thicken. |
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The exterior contains a spacious garden to the rear with a patio area and a boiler house. |
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The distillation equipment consists of a boiler, distillation stills, condensers and receivers. |
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Her recitation of the fact that the boiler was beyond cleaning was a statement against the interests of the Township. |
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The boiler and central heating system was upgraded with the bedrooms and function suites undergoing redecoration. |
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There is also a substantial pantry, wine cellar, a boiler room, a room for storing solid fuel and some workrooms, all at basement level. |
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So, if you've got an old or unreliable boiler, it might be worth getting it checked right now. |
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For individual householders, this can means something as simple as lagging the boiler. |
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Other applications of aluminum include control tubing, tanks, covers, boiler lagging, jacketing, panels, and canopies. |
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The lagging needs to be taken off and the boiler certified every two years. |
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As far as I know asbestos was in the pipe lagging and in the boiler house and all that was stripped out. |
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She had a draught of 18 ft and was built in 1903 with a single boiler and a three-cylinder triple-expansion engine amidships. |
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In a double boiler, whisk the lemon zest, juice, egg yolks, and half the sugar. |
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A young man and teenage girl have died after poisonous fumes leaked from a gas boiler. |
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Then, with ten minutes to go before restarting the boiler, we had a total power cut. |
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A boilermaker breaks loose the tender hose bag and turns shop water up the feed pipe into the boiler. |
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A single burner, inside the boiler, supplies heat for one or more space heating zones and a domestic water heating zone. |
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Steam turbines use steam raised in a boiler as the gas that turns the blades. |
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As part of last year's work the boiler and central heating system was upgraded with the bedrooms and function suites undergoing redecoration. |
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The fundamentally unhygienic conditions of intensive boiler chicken production have been described many times. |
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Combined sakura and saikyo misos, sake, mirin and egg yolks in a double boiler and cook slowly for 10 minutes. |
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The lowest storey, where the mill wheel used to be is for workshop, boiler and storage. |
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This reflects the best a locomotive can do based on the quality and quantity of steam delivered from the boiler. |
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The steam was generated in a separate boiler and brought into the sphere along a hollow spindle. |
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I rather thought sacrificing virgins to their gods had gone out with the clothes boiler, but sometimes I wasn't too sure. |
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This meant that the boiler generated more power, so the Rocket was able to go faster than its rival, and thus secure its place in history. |
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In a double boiler, whisk together the egg yolks, ice cream stabilizer, and milk powder until pale and smooth. |
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In a bowl, combine the milk chocolate, bittersweet chocolate, and butter and place over a double boiler until melted. |
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You can buy it in a kit, but you will need a plumber to help you connect the system to the boiler. |
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This has a sink unit, various storage presses and a walk-in wine cellar while a side door leads to an enclosed yard with a patio area, boiler house and fuel store. |
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The boiler and engine were missing, presumably salvaged many years ago. |
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The boiler, washing machine and dryer are hidden beneath the stairs. |
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Place chocolate and shortening in the top half of a double boiler or in a metal bowl that has been placed on top of a saucepan filled with hot water. |
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Outside, the railed front garden is laid in lawn with a driveway, while the back garden faces south-west and includes a boiler house, toolshed and outside toilet. |
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One was wearing a tight-fitting grey boiler suit and a scarf. |
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Workers on the iron horse shoveled coal into a boiler, which propelled the engine and sent steam and smoke billowing into the sky. |
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Replace the air lines and any other details you removed from the boiler. |
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One night, after a big substance abuse session with his layabout muckers, Herbie leaves the flat only to be met by a solitary figure in a boiler suit and white gas mask. |
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Allowing humidity to drop slightly may then cut boiler or electric loads. |
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A short wade out to sea, the bottom plates, remnants of the ship's engines and boiler lie collapsed upon themselves, home to kina and the occasional crayfish. |
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State and local investigators blamed the accident on a maintenance error that left open a natural gas valve as the boiler was being shut for routine service. |
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He also wants to change the facade of his summer dining room, rebuild a boiler house, alter the roof of his estate manager's house and reconfigure his master bedroom. |
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Yes, of course, there are the odd teething troubles, such as the boiler not working properly, but the joy of seeing it all fall into place more than compensates. |
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This will become the first housing scheme in the UK to be communally heated with piped hot water from a single boiler fuelled by waste wood from local timber. |
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We had someone round last night to give us quote for new central heating, the current system is a very old back boiler system and is about as controllable as Lollypop! |
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This recovery system separates collected rubber tracklayers into core metal and rubber, for the purpose of recycling them into iron materials and boiler fuels. |
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Paul stationed himself in the bedroom window, and I was in the garden and the boiler had reached working pressure so I flipped the piston to start it. |
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Then a person came across in a boiler suit and started mouthing off at us. |
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He found her huddled near the warmth of the boiler room when he opened that morning and settled her in a coat hangar box with a towel and some food. |
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He has crossbred a small, bare-skinned bird with a regular boiler chicken as part of a research project to develop succulent, low fat poultry that is environmentally friendly. |
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Boiler blowdown is essential for the continued operation of any boiler. |
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Anything from boiler and pipe lagging, to roofing materials and ceiling tiles, water pipes, or cement products could have been made with the mineral. |
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Somewhere between the boiler and the radiator in the bathroom, water leaks out of our supposedly closed system, so we have to top it up regularly. |
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Once fired up, a boiler and radiator central heating system can heat an average room a great deal faster than an equivalent underfloor heating system. |
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The main stumbling block is the cost of installing the gigantic network of pipes needed to carry hot water from the central boiler to hundreds of homes. |
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No separate storage tank is needed in the tankless coil water heater because water is heated directly inside the boiler in a hot water heating system. |
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But the principle of generating steam in a boiler under pressure and using it to push pistons back and forth in two or more double-acting cylinders, is just the same. |
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Firemen shovel coal on to the fire in the cab and make sure there is enough water in the boiler, while also watching out for any track obstructions. |
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She held on to the hair as Hayden led her further back into the boiler room. |
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Up to 30 PSNI officers surrounded the vehicle and arrested four men who were then put in forensic boiler suits. |
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Let them be gutted, washed, and soaked, in cold water for an hour, then put them into the boiler in cold water. |
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Dice the vegetables and heat in the double boiler with butter, pepper and salt. |
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Savery's pump was economical in small horsepower ranges, but was prone to boiler explosions in larger sizes. |
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High pressure yielded an engine and boiler compact enough to be used on mobile road and rail locomotives and steam boats. |
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Later, each factory would have its own steam engine and a chimney to give an efficient draft through its boiler. |
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Hurriedly taking off her bodice, she crouched at the boiler while the water ran slowly into her lading-can. |
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One time I was in the bath when police arrived and I hid in the boiler cupboard. |
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The engine itself is simple, with only a boiler, a cylinder and piston and operating valves. |
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The boiler is heated, not by heat of combustion, but by the heat generated by nuclear reactor. |
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It consisted of a boiler A, usually a haystack boiler, situated directly below the cylinder. |
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To start the engine, the regulator valve V was opened and steam admitted into the cylinder from the boiler, filling the space beneath the piston. |
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In the cycle, water is heated and transforms into steam within a boiler operating at a high pressure. |
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Specialized devices such as steam hammers and steam pile drivers are dependent on the steam pressure supplied from a separate boiler. |
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They proved only to have a limited lift height and were prone to boiler explosions. |
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The two pistons shared a common four way rotary valve connected directly to a steam boiler. |
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Stationary steam engines in fixed buildings may have the boiler and engine in separate buildings some distance apart. |
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The resulting condensed hot water, is then pumped back up to pressure and sent back to the boiler. |
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The Rankine cycle and most practical steam engines have a water pump to recycle or top up the boiler water, so that they may be run continuously. |
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The governor was able to handle smaller variations such as those caused by fluctuating heat load to the boiler. |
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Such safety valves traditionally used a simple lever to restrain a plug valve in the top of a boiler. |
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The plugs are also too small in area to lower steam pressure significantly, depressurizing the boiler. |
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Thermosiphons must be mounted such that vapor rises up and liquid flows down to the boiler, with no bends in the tubing for liquid to pool. |
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The congregation was founded by Dederich Beckmann, a wealthy sugar boiler and cousin of the first pastor. |
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She burnt fuel at more than three times the rate of Rocket before her boiler ran dry. |
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Four more similar locomotives followed, before Planet was delivered on 4 October 1830 with cylinders placed horizontally under the boiler. |
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Surrounding the boiler are layers of insulation or lagging to minimize heat loss to the surroundings. |
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The constant demand for steam requires a continuous supply of water to the boiler, usually pumped into it automatically. |
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Maintaining a proper water level is central to the efficient and safe operation of the boiler. |
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The steam generated in the boiler fills the steam space above the water in the partially filled boiler. |
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Higher steam pressures required more blowing down of water out of the boiler. |
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Standard practice evolved to use two independent systems for feeding water to the boiler. |
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Early locomotives used shaped wooden battens fitted lengthways along the boiler barrel and held in place by metal bands. |
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Introducing cold water into a boiler reduces power, and from the 1920s a variety of heaters were incorporated. |
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This is further helped by the top feed where water is introduced to the highest part of the boiler and made to trickle over a series of trays. |
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On American locomotives the sandboxes, or sand domes, are usually mounted on top of the boiler. |
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These nozzles are fed with steam directly from the boiler, controlled by the blower valve. |
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Another variation was the Camelback locomotive with the cab halfway along the boiler. |
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Tractive force, as noted earlier, is largely determined by the boiler pressure, the cylinder proportions, and the size of the driving wheels. |
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Driving wheels were small and usually supported the firebox as well as the main section of the boiler. |
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The engine ran at forty piston strokes a minute, with an unprecedented boiler pressure of 145 psi. |
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A flywheel drove the wheels on one side through spur gears, and the axles were mounted directly on the boiler, with no frame. |
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The adjustable valve comprised a disc covering a small hole at the top of the boiler above the water level in the steam chest. |
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Trevithick also added a fusible plug of lead, positioned in the boiler just below the minimum safe water level. |
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The cylinder was moved to the other end of the boiler so that the fire door was out of the way of the moving parts. |
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In 1829 he built a closed cycle steam engine followed by a vertical tubular boiler. |
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His principle duties appear to have been the custody of a heap of coal and a boiler house. |
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Transfer of heat energy from high temperature exhaust gas to water and steam takes place by a waste heat recovery boiler in the bottoming cycle. |
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Exhaust enters in super heater and the evaporator and then in to economiser section as it flows out from the boiler. |
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If the temperature of the gases entering the heat recovery boiler is higher, then the temperature of the exiting gases is also high. |
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Most commonly, exhaust gases from a gas turbine are used to generate steam for a boiler and a steam turbine. |
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So too did the economic and human losses inflicted by snags, shoals, boiler explosions, and human error. |
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A flamethrower was fitted at the rear, operated by Jeremy, and a Bovril boiler in the cab for James to counter the lack of heating. |
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Secondary combustion air is supplied into the boiler at high speed through nozzles over the grate. |
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The reduced pressure steam is then exhausted to the atmosphere, or condensed and pumped back into the boiler. |
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This can be seen as a square brick structure between the boiler house and the chimney. |
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The engine needed more space and the engine house, boiler house and economiser were external to the main mill. |
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In the early days of steam use, the boiler horsepower was roughly comparable to the horsepower of engines fed by the boiler. |
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This considerably simplified boiler testing, and provided more accurate comparisons of the boilers at that time. |
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Boiler horsepower is still used to measure boiler output in industrial boiler engineering in Australia, the US, and New Zealand. |
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Examples include an overheated boiler or a simple tin can of beans tossed into a fire. |
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For instance, when sodium is burned, it becomes a snotlike goo that fouls boiler tubes and drives engineers nuts. |
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Then rough lean-tos and later huts were constructed near the sugarbush to offer some protection to the syrup and the boiler. |
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Whereas steam and water cure require a boiler, UV cure has the light train and supporting equipment. |
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The Lib Dem youth and equality spokeswoman called out the fire service, who told her the problem was an airlock in the boiler. |
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If you manage for an institution, you must be as comfortable in the boiler room as you are in the board room. |
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There are further storage extras in two side rooms off the kitchen plus a boiler cupboard. |
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Wainwright, of Upper Denby, on Easter Saturday when she found water in the bottom of the boiler cupboard. |
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The company does complete boiler room maintenance, boiler repair, welding, pipefitting, boiler installation and boiler cleaning. |
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A COLLECTION of rare snails have packed up their shells to take refuge in the boiler room of Dudley Zoo. |
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The crimes are called boiler room scams after the pressurised techniques employed by the broker. |
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Fire broke out in the boiler room at Crosland Moor Junior School on Dryclough Road yesterday morning after the 415 volt electrical supply blew. |
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Federal authorities said these telemarketing boiler rooms are becoming more prevalent. |
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Experts will be on hand to discuss boiler rooms, heat monitoring devices, asbestos issues, waterproofing questions, and a myriad of other issues. |
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The model and the fashion designer were just two of the celebs rocking the boiler suit trend at Glastonbury at the weekend. |
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One of the men was described as wearing a blue boiler suit, with the other two wearing camou-flage clothing. |
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He was wearing a binman's green boiler suit when he entered the school, police sources told French radio. |
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Dolce and Gabbana boots, a yellow mini skirt with tassel detail and an all-in-one boiler suit from her recent tour will all be up for sale. |
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Two 14-year-old boys were dressed in police-issue boiler suits after their clothes were taken from forensic examination. |
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The masked raiders, wearing boiler suits, burst into the store wielding what looked like a sub-machine gun and three handguns. |
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Mouse droppings were found in a boiler cupboard at Longbenton Community College, Longbenton, North Tyneside. |
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A team of six forensic officers in blue boiler suits carried out a search of the detached suburban house and garden last night. |
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Witnesses described two men wearing blue boiler suits running from the bungalow. |
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Critics claimed it would mean offenders being humiliated in orange Guantanamo Bay-style boiler suits. |
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Kirsty pretends to take care of Fiz at the hospital but once they're alone, Kirsty drops the nice girl image and turns back into a bunny boiler. |
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By arranging to meet Holly, Kara was determined to prove she was no bunny boiler. |
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In EastEnders, Martin Fowler's days look numbered when bunny boiler Sarah loses it big time. |
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But the three measures that will bring the biggest savings are cavity wall insulation, loft insulation and replacing an old boiler. |
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It uses boiler technology, a Rotary Cascading Bed Combustor to produce heat and steam, which will power a Turbine Generator. |
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The plant is equipped with TRW slagging combustors and a Foster-Wheeler boiler. |
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He has a mate who's a car mechanic and, like me, calls on Tony whenever he has a leak, or a dodgy boiler, or a cracked U-bend. |
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An external containerised boiler plantroom shall be provided under the works contract by the contractor, located within the school playground. |
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They were wearing blue boiler suits with black balaclavas and metallic blue crash helmets. |
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The plant will treat desalinated water and convert into demineralized water for downstream use as boiler feed water. |
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Despite possessing no discernible talent, Big Brother 5's resident fame-hungry bunny boiler Michelle Bass somehow manages to keep herself in the news. |
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The plan is to feed the boiler with locally-sourced untreated, chipped wood waste from area sawmills and from brush cut by City of Thunder Bay contractors. |
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They may have looked like five blokes in boiler suits with lampshades on their heads, but Devo's attention to the aesthetic side always makes for an interesting live show. |
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A coal fire heats the water in the boiler which is little more than a covered pan and the steam generated then passes through a valve into the brass cylinder above the boiler. |
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Reported sightings in that area have included a man in a green boiler suit, two gentleman apparently engaged in a frantic chase, an American airman and even a horse. |
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Madison County Undersheriff John Ball said the dead mother was found next to an outdoor wood boiler and a neatly piled stack of wood, which were untouched. |
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He was wearing a navy blue woolly hat and a navy blue boiler suit. |
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In Los Angeles alone last year, a federal crackdown identified about 20 telemarketing scams, called boiler rooms because of their high-pressure selling tactics. |
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That should provide major savings for the company, which gets hit with an eco-tax of SEK 40 for every kilogram of NOx released into the atmosphere from the bark boiler. |
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Washington, PA, distributor of boiler room sealing, maintenance, repair, and cleaning products, it was announced today by officials of the two companies. |
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Parkhead shareholders have previously been warned about boiler room scams. |
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The Scottish painter disguised a door to the boiler cupboard by painting over it with the image of a woman leaning against a car, using his signature retro style. |
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In Savery's pamphlet, he suggests setting the boiler and containers on a ledge in the mineshaft and even a series of two or more pumps for deeper levels. |
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Lesley was at Portobello beach near her Edinburgh home with son Hayden, five, when her partner phoned to tell her he'd seen a tarantula in her boiler cupboard. |
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The maximum pressure at the boiler is the relief valve setting. |
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In extreme cold weather the dripping water in this waste pipe can freeze, which will cause your boiler to shut down, leaving you with no heat or hot water. |
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The measurements performed indicates that the NCG ammonia does not increase the NOx level of the boiler, if the burner is located at the secondary air level. |
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Yarrow's patent water tight ash pans are fitted to each boiler, to prevent the fire being extinguished by a sudden influx of water into the stokehold. |
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If you're a slow boiler sexually, then don't get overheated sextually. |
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Suffered a boiler explosion in 1919 that killed three people. |
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This alkaline island contains within it an acid island, where acid boiler slag was deposited, which now shows up as a zone dominated by heather, Calluna vulgaris. |
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The full Gifted storyline With a fear of being touched, germaphobe Chris commutes to his London office wearing a disposable lightweight boiler suit and leather gloves. |
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When the system was hot and therefore full of steam the tap between the boiler and the working vessel was shut, and if necessary the outside of the vessel was cooled. |
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The efficiency of Holt's package of boiler pressure, compound engine and hull design gave a ship that could steam at 10 knots on 20 long tons of coal a day. |
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Johnson and Benjamin Reeves conducted strength tests on various boiler iron using a tester they had built in 1832 based on the design of one by Lagerhjelm in Sweden. |
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As an atmospheric engine, it did not have a pressurized boiler. |
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Steam was drawn from the boiler to the cylinder under the piston. |
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The first test in 1838 was a failure as the boiler was broken. |
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A hit to her engine or boilers could easily leave Kearsarge dead in the water and vulnerable, or even cause a boiler explosion or fire that could destroy the cruiser. |
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Their low sides made them susceptible to swamping in high seas, and even to having their boiler fires extinguished by spray from their own torpedo explosions. |
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The heat recovery boiler is item 5 in the COGAS figure shown above. |
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Typically the hot coolant is used as a heat source for a boiler, and the pressurized steam from that drives one or more steam turbine driven electrical generators. |
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Townshend had taken to wearing a boiler suit and Doctor Martens shoes. |
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It comprised a small fire tube boiler with a detachable flue which could be heated either outside or indoors with the flue connected to a chimney. |
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In boilers, the deposits impair the flow of heat into water, reducing the heating efficiency and allowing the metal boiler components to overheat. |
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Large amounts of heat are wasted if a boiler is not insulated. |
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Vertical glass tubes, known as water gauges or water glasses, show the level of water in the boiler and are carefully monitored at all times while the boiler is being fired. |
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The chassis or locomotive frame is the principal structure onto which the boiler is mounted and which incorporates the various elements of the running gear. |
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The source of this water is an unpressurised tank that is usually part of the locomotive's tender or is wrapped around the boiler in the case of a tank locomotive. |
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The steam generated in the boiler not only propels the locomotive, but also energizes such other devices as whistles, brakes, pumps, and passenger car heating systems. |
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Part of the church was originally a boiler house used to heat the Nissen Huts that housed the Bevin Boys who worked in the area during the Second World War. |
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Other projects are two plants to produce natrium, phosphoric and kalium compound fertilizer, a palm oil processing factory and coal boiler to generate coal energy. |
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The amount of pressure in the boiler can be monitored by a gauge mounted in the cab and excessive steam pressure can be released manually by the driver or fireman. |
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Steam locomotives built for steep rack and pinion railways frequently have the boiler tilted relative to the wheels, so that the boiler remains roughly level on steep grades. |
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Newell Hill Road, large milk snake in the boiler room around wires. |
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For safety reasons, nearly all steam engines are equipped with mechanisms to monitor the boiler, such as a pressure gauge and a sight glass to monitor the water level. |
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