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" P p, without the least alteration of the stream ; only sometimes the stream of water will be somewhat stronger than before, if you pull the handle of the regulator before any considerable quantity of steam be gone up the clack R : but it is much better... "
The Miner's Friend; Or, an Engine to Raise Water by Fire, Described: And of ... - Page 19
by Thomas Savery - 1827 - 53 pages
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A Descriptive History of the Steam Engine

Robert Stuart - Steam-engines - 1824 - 408 pages
...the handle of the regulator to you, which, at the same time, begins to force out the water from vp, without the least alteration of the stream ; only...This being done, immediately turn the cock or pipe Y of the cistern x on P, so that the water proceeding from x through Y (which is never open but when...
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The Chemist, Volume 1

1824 - 528 pages
...quantity of steam be gone up the clack, R ; but it is much better to let none of the steam go otf, (for that is but losing so much strength) and is easily...This being done, immediately turn the cock or pipe, V, of the cistern, X, on P, so that the water proceeding from X through Y (which is uever open but...
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History of the Steam Engine: From Its First Invention to the Present Time

Elijah Galloway - Steam-engines - 1826 - 250 pages
...if you change the cocks before any considerable quantity of steam be gone up the clack R : but it is better to let none of the steam go off, for that is losing so much strength, and is easily prevented, by altering the cocks some little time before the...
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History of the Steam Engine, from Its Earliest Invention to the Present Time

Elijah Galloway - Steam-engines - 1828 - 236 pages
...if you change the cocks before any considerable quantity of steam be gone up the clack R : but it is better to let none of the steam go off, for that is losing so much strength, and is easily prevented, by altering the cocks some little time before the...
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Stuart's Descriptive History of the Steam Engine

Robert Stuart - Steam-engines - 1829 - 372 pages
...the handle of the regulator to you, which, at the same time, begins to force out the water from pp, without the least alteration of the stream ; only...This being done, immediately turn the cock or pipe Y of the cistern x on p, so that the water proceeding from x through Y (which is never open but when...
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A Treatise on the Steam Engine in Its Application to Mines, Mills, Steam ...

John Bourne - Steam engineering - 1851 - 346 pages
...any considerable quantity of steam be got up the clack R : but it is much better to let none of that steam go off. for that is but losing so much strength, and it is easily prevented by polling the regulator some little time before that receiver which is forcing...
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The steam engine

Robert Scott Burn - 1854 - 214 pages
...any considerable quantity of steam be got up the clack r ; but it is much better to let none of that steam go off, for that is but losing so much strength ; and it is easily prevented by pulling the regulator some little time before that receiver which is forcing...
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A Treatise on the Steam-engine in Its Various Applications to Mines, Mills ...

John Bourne (C. E.) - Steam engineering - 1868 - 602 pages
...any considerable quantity of steam be got up the clack R : but it is much better to let none of that steam go off, for that is but losing so much strength, and it is easily prevented by pulling the regulator some little time before that receiver which is forcing...
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The Principles, Construction, and Application of Pumping Machinery: (steam ...

Henry Davey - Pumping machinery - 1900 - 398 pages
...water has fallen on it, which cold and moisture vanishes as fast as the steam in its descent takes the place of the water ; but if you force all the water...This being done, immediately turn the cock or pipe Y of the cistern X on P, so that the water proceeding from X through Y (which is never open but when...
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The Principles, Construction, and Application of Pumping Machinery: (steam ...

Henry Davey - Pumping machinery - 1900 - 332 pages
...the handle of the regulator to you, which, at the same time, begins to force out the water from Fp, without the least alteration of the stream ; only...This being done, immediately turn the cock or pipe Y of the cistern X on P, so that the water proceeding from X through Y (which is never open but when...
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