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" ... into p, pushing out all the air before it, through the clack r, making a noise. as it goes ; and when all is gone out, the bottom of the vessel p will be very hot. Then pull the handle of the regulator to you, by which means you stop... "
The Miner's Friend; Or, an Engine to Raise Water by Fire, Described: And of ... - Page 18
by Thomas Savery - 1827 - 53 pages
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The Chemist, Volume 1

1824 - 528 pages
...handle of the regulator to you, by which means you stop O, and force your steam through О о into F p, until that vessel has discharged its air through the clack, R, up the forcepipe, S. Jn the mean time, by the steam's condensing in the vessel, P, a vacuum or emptiness is created,...
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A Descriptive History of the Steam Engine

Robert Stuart - Steam-engines - 1824 - 334 pages
...handle of the regulator to you, by which means you stop o, and force your steam through oo into fp, until that vessel has discharged its air through the clack R up the force-pipe s. In the mean time, by the steam's condensing in the vessel p, a vacuum or emptiness is created, so...
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The Register of Arts, and Journal of Patent Inventions, Volume 3

Luke Herbert - Industrial arts - 1826 - 408 pages
...be very hot ; then shut the cock of the pipe of this vessel, and open the cock of the other vessel P, until that vessel has discharged its air through the clack R up the force pipe S. In the mean time, by the steam's condensing- in the vessel P, a vacuum, or emptiness,...
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History of the Steam Engine: From Its First Invention to the Present Time

Elijah Galloway - Steam-engines - 1826 - 250 pages
...will be very hot; then shut the cock of the pipe of this vessel, and open the cock of the other vessel P, until that vessel has discharged its air through the clack R up the force pipe S. In the mean time, by the steam' t condensing in the vessel P, a vacuum, or emptiness,...
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History of the Steam Engine, from Its Earliest Invention to the Present Time

Elijah Galloway - Steam-engines - 1828 - 236 pages
...be very hot ; then shut the cock of the pipe of this vessel, and open the cock of the other vessel P, until that vessel has discharged its air through the clack R up the force pipe S. In the mean time, by the steam's condensing m the vessel P, a vacuum, or emptiness, is...
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Stuart's Descriptive History of the Steam Engine

Robert Stuart - Steam-engines - 1829 - 372 pages
...handle of the regulator to you, by which means you stop o, and force your steam through oo into rp, until that vessel has discharged its air through the clack R up the force-pipe s. In the mean time, by the steam's condensing in the vessel p, a vacuum or emptiness is created, so...
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History and Progress of the Steam Engine: With a Practical Investigation of ...

Elijah Galloway - Steam-engines - 1829 - 890 pages
...will be very hot; then shut the cock of the pipe of this vessel, and open the cock of the other vessel P, until that vessel has discharged its air through the clack R up the force pipe S. In the mean time, by the steam's condensing in the vessel P, a vacuum, or emptiness,...
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The Engineer's and Mechanic's Encyclopædia: Comprehending ..., Volume 2

Luke Hebert - Industrial arts - 1836 - 942 pages
...be very hot ; then shut the cock of the pipe of this vessel, and open the cock of the other vessel P, until that vessel has discharged its air through the clack R up the force-pipe S. In the mean time, a stream of cold water [supplied by a pipe counected with the discharging pipe,...
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A Treatise on the Steam-engine: From the 7th Ed. of the Encyclopaedia Britannica

John Scott Russell - Steam-engines - 1841 - 422 pages
...steam through O No. 2 into P No. 2, until that vessel has discharged its air through the clack R No. 2 up the force-pipe. In the mean time, by the steam's condensing in the vessel P No. 1, a vacuum of emptiness is created, so that the water must and will necessarily rise up through...
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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, by which means you stop 0, and force your steam through Oo into P^>, until that vessel has discharged its air through the clack R up the forcepipe S. In the meantime, by the steam's condensing in the vessel P, vacuum or emptiness is created, so that...
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