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A boiler is a closed vessel in which fluid (generally water) is heated. The fluid does not necessarily boil. The heated or vaporized fluid exits the boiler...
Click to read more »Look up boiler room or boiler rooms in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Boiler room or Boiler Room may refer to: Boiler Room (band), a nu metal band formed...
Click to read more »The Boiler Shop is a live music and entertainment venue in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. The venue is situated in the former offices and workshops of the...
Click to read more »A high pressure watertube boiler (also spelled water-tube and water tube) is a type of boiler in which water circulates in tubes heated externally by...
Click to read more »Look up boiler in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A boiler is a device for heating fluid, such as water. Boiler may also refer to: Boiler (power generation)...
Click to read more »Boiler Room is a 2000 American crime drama film written and directed by Ben Younger and starring Giovanni Ribisi, Vin Diesel, Nia Long, Ben Affleck, Nicky...
Click to read more »In business, a boiler room is an outbound call center selling questionable investments by telephone. It usually refers to a room where salespeople work...
Click to read more »"The Boiler" is a single by Rhoda Dakar with the Special AKA (The Specials). It was released in January 1982 on 2 Tone Records. "The Boiler" is about a...
Click to read more »5 watts. The electric horsepower, hpE, is exactly 746 watts, while the boiler horsepower is 9809.5 or 9811 watts, depending on the exact year.[clarification...
Click to read more »A LaMont boiler is a type of forced circulation water-tube boiler in which the boiler water is circulated through an external pump through long closely...
Click to read more »circulation boiler is a boiler where a pump is used to circulate water inside the boiler. This differs from a natural circulation boiler which relies...
Click to read more »Boiler Room is an online music broadcaster and club promoter based in London, United Kingdom. It hosts predominantly dance music events, focusing on underground...
Click to read more »Three-drum boilers are a class of water-tube boiler used to generate steam, typically to power ships. They are compact and of high evaporative power, factors...
Click to read more »A boiler explosion is a catastrophic failure of a boiler. There are two types of boiler explosions. One type is a failure of the pressure parts of the...
Click to read more »(usually coal, coke, oil or, rarely, wood) to heat water in the locomotive's boiler to the point where it becomes gaseous and its volume increases 1,600 to...
Click to read more »Yarrow boilers are an important class of high-pressure water-tube boilers. They were developed by Yarrow & Co. (London), Shipbuilders and Engineers and...
Click to read more »A haycock boiler is an early form of steam locomotive boiler with a prominently raised firebox of "Gothic arch", "haystack", or "coppernob" shape. The...
Click to read more »A chiller boiler system includes a chiller, a boiler, pumps and HVAC controls in a single pre-engineered package. This reduces complexity for the field...
Click to read more »Boiler insurance (Boiler cover) is a type of insurance that covers repairs and in some instances, the replacement of a home or company boiler. In the...
Click to read more »Condensing boilers are water heaters typically used for heating systems that are fueled by gas or oil. When operated in the correct circumstances, a heating...
Click to read more »There have been a vast number of designs of steam boiler, particularly towards the end of the 19th century when the technology was evolving rapidly. A...
Click to read more »transitional stage in boiler development, between the early haystack boilers and the later multi-tube fire-tube boilers. A flued boiler is characterized by...
Click to read more »In a water boiler, draft is the difference between atmospheric pressure and the pressure existing in the furnace or flue gas passage. Draft can also be...
Click to read more »A boiler stay is an internal structural element of a boiler. Where the shell of a boiler or other pressure vessel is made of cylindrical or (part) spherical...
Click to read more »Recovery boiler is the part of kraft process of pulping where chemicals for white liquor are recovered and reformed from black liquor, which contains lignin...
Click to read more »the boiler with some force by steam pressure within the boiler. Bottom blowdown used with early boilers caused abrupt downward adjustment of boiler water...
Click to read more »In archaeology or anthropology, a pot boiler or cooking stone is a heated stone used to heat water, typically by people who did not have access to pottery...
Click to read more »A boiler or steam generator is a device used to create steam by applying heat energy to water. Although the definitions are somewhat flexible, it can be...
Click to read more »Boiler tubes are used in: Fire-tube boiler, a type of boiler in which hot gases from a fire pass through one or more tubes running through a sealed container...
Click to read more »A flash boiler is a type of water-tube boiler. The tubes are close together and water is pumped through them. A flash boiler differs from the type of monotube...
Click to read more »A fire-tube boiler is a type of boiler invented in 1828 by Marc Seguin, in which hot gases pass from a fire through one or more tubes running through a...
Click to read more »Boiler feedwater is the water which is supplied to a boiler. The feed water is put into the steam drum from a feed pump. In the steam drum the feed water...
Click to read more »An egg boiler, also known as an egg cooker or egg steamer, is a kitchen appliance used to cook eggs. While commonly called a boiler, the device actually...
Click to read more »An electric boiler is a device that uses electrical energy to boil water instead of fossil fuels used in traditional gas or oil boilers. There are different...
Click to read more »A hand boiler or (less commonly) love meter is a glass sculpture used as an experimental tool to demonstrate vapour-liquid equilibrium, or as a collector's...
Click to read more »A "Scotch" marine boiler (or simply Scotch boiler) is a design of steam boiler best known for its use on ships. The general layout is that of a short horizontal...
Click to read more »Boilers for generating steam or hot water have been designed in countless shapes, sizes and configurations. An extensive terminology has evolved to describe...
Click to read more »Boiler Room is an American nu metal band from New York City. The band formed in 1996, releasing two studio albums and one single before disbanding in 2001...
Click to read more »for use in boilers, treated boiler feedwater, steam condensate being returned to a boiler, or boiler blowdown being removed from a boiler. Impurities...
Click to read more »"Boiler" is a song by the American nu metal band Limp Bizkit. It was released on July 10, 2001, as the fifth and final single from their third studio album...
Click to read more »A package boiler is a factory-made boiler. Package boilers are available in a range of standard designs. Package boilers are used for heating and act as...
Click to read more »known as de Clérambault's syndrome" (Gelder 1990, 93–94). The term "bunny boiler" is used to describe an obsessive, spurned woman, deriving from the scene...
Click to read more »Boiler design is the process of designing boilers used for various purposes. The main function of a boiler is to heat water to generate steam. Steam produced...
Click to read more »A boilersuit (or boiler suit), also known as coveralls, is a loose-fitting garment covering the whole body except for the head, hands and feet. The term...
Click to read more »The UK boiler scrappage scheme was a scrappage scheme to subsidise up to 125,000 English households to install newer, fuel-efficient heating systems and...
Click to read more »The Franco–Crosti boiler is a type of boiler used for steam locomotives. It was designed in the 1930s by Attilio Franco and Dr Piero Crosti. The main difference...
Click to read more »A jointed-boiler locomotive was a variant of the Mallet articulated locomotive, in which a flexible coupling was introduced midway along the length of...
Click to read more »A vertical boiler with horizontal fire-tubes is a type of small vertical boiler, used to generate steam for small machinery. It is characterised by having...
Click to read more »A pellet boiler is a heating system that burns wood pellets. Pellet boilers are used in central heating systems for heat requirements (heating load) from...
Click to read more »The Federal Boiler Inspection Act, also called the Railroad Inspection Act, expanded the Boiler Inspection Act of 1911 to include federal interstate commerce...
Click to read more »or copper into boilers and other large containers intended to hold hot gas or liquid, as well as maintains and repairs boilers and boiler systems. Although...
Click to read more »Spiral water-tube boilers are a family of vertical water-tube boilers. Their steam generating tubes are narrow spiral tubes, arranged in circular fashion...
Click to read more »steam boiler is a type of boiler where the steam is generated using electricity, rather than through the combustion of a fuel source. Such boilers are used...
Click to read more »The Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company (HSB) is a global specialty insurer and reinsurer headquartered in Hartford, Connecticut. It...
Click to read more »interior buildings. The outdoor wood boiler is a variant on the indoor wood, oil or gas boiler. An outdoor wood boiler or outdoor wood stove is a unit about...
Click to read more »Sin City (2005). His other film credits included A Time to Kill (1996), Boiler Room and The Way of the Gun (both 2000), and Secondhand Lions (2003). Katt...
Click to read more »term “steam engine” can refer to either complete steam plants (including boilers etc.), such as railway steam locomotives and portable engines, or may refer...
Click to read more »The Stirling boiler is an early form of water-tube boiler, used to generate steam in large land-based stationary plants. Although widely used around 1900...
Click to read more »Iowa Iron Works, renamed Dubuque Boat and Boiler Works in 1904, was a manufacturing company established in Dubuque, Iowa in 1883. Sprague built in 1901...
Click to read more »A Field-tube boiler (also known as a bayonet tube) is a form of water-tube boiler where the water tubes are single-ended. The tubes are closed at one end...
Click to read more »A Velox boiler is a turbocharged, forced circulation, water-tube boiler which utilises an axial flow compressor and a gas turbine. Velox (Latin: "fast")...
Click to read more »The "Boiler Room Girls" was a nickname for a group of six women who worked as political advisors for Robert Kennedy's 1968 presidential campaign in a windowless...
Click to read more »A potboiler or pot-boiler is a novel, play, opera, film, or other creative work of low quality whose main purpose is to pay for the creator's daily expenses—thus...
Click to read more »An electrode boiler (jet type) is a type of boiler that uses electricity flowing through streams of water to create steam. The conductive and resistive...
Click to read more »A back boiler is a type of boiler that is installed behind a fireplace or stove. It is designed to use the heat generated by the fire to heat water, which...
Click to read more »stoker or boilerman is a person who tends the fire for the running of a boiler, heating a building, or powering a steam engine. Much of the job is hard...
Click to read more »The Long Boiler locomotive was the object of a patent by Robert Stephenson and the name became synonymous with the pattern. Its defining feature is that...
Click to read more »The Sentinel boiler was a design of vertical boiler, fitted to the numerous steam wagons built by the Sentinel Waggon Works. The boiler was carefully designed...
Click to read more »This is a list of steam boiler explosions such as railway locomotive, marine transport (military and civilian), and stationary power: List of boiling liquid...
Click to read more »The Johnson boiler is a water-tube boiler used for ship propulsion. The Johnson design was developed by the British engineer J. Johnson in the late 1920s...
Click to read more »subject to a boiler inspection, it was moved to the East Lancashire Railway as the original plan was to keep it running there until the end of boiler certificate...
Click to read more »The phase-out of fossil fuel boilers is a set of policies to remove the use of fossil gas (or "natural gas") and other fossil fuels from the heating of...
Click to read more »Boiler Plant, also known as "The Cloud Factory" from its nickname's use in Michael Chabon's 1988 debut novel The Mysteries of Pittsburgh, is a boiler...
Click to read more »An electric water boiler, also called a thermo pot, is a consumer electronics small appliance used for boiling water and maintaining it at a constant temperature...
Click to read more »/ˌbænməˈriː/ BAN-mə-REE, French: [bɛ̃ maʁi]), also known as a water bath or double boiler, a type of heated bath, is a piece of equipment used in science, industry...
Click to read more »William Bros Boiler Works and Manufacturing Company was a manufacturer of boilers and other heating equipment in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is one of the...
Click to read more »In a natural circulation boiler the circulation occurs without mechanical pumping and is driven by the hydrostatic pressure difference resulting from density...
Click to read more »water-tube boiler. B&W's list of innovations and firsts include the world's first installed utility boiler (1881); manufacture of boilers to power New...
Click to read more »the firebox extended to become the entire boiler. The boiler resembled two elongated marine Yarrow boilers, joined end to end. Both had the usual Yarrow...
Click to read more »A launch-type, gunboat or horizontal multitubular boiler is a form of small steam boiler. It consists of a cylindrical horizontal shell with a cylindrical...
Click to read more »A transverse boiler is a boiler used to generate steam to power a vehicle. Unlike other boilers, its external drum is mounted transversely across the vehicle...
Click to read more »Combination or combi boilers combine the central heating with domestic hot water (DHW) in one device. When DHW is used, a combination boiler stops pumping water...
Click to read more »The Office of The Chief Inspector of Boilers (Bengali: প্রধান বয়লার পরিদর্শকের কার্যালয়) is a Bangladesh government regulatory agency that is responsible...
Click to read more »term is commonly used with measurement devices and combustion plant like boilers and gasifiers. In flow measurement, the turndown ratio indicates the range...
Click to read more »round-topped boiler is a type of boiler used for some designs of steam locomotive and portable engine. It was an early form of locomotive boiler, although...
Click to read more »raised in a boiler, expanded through cylinders in the usual way, and then condensed in a tank of caustic soda that surrounded the boiler. Dissolving water...
Click to read more »engineer, and the inventor of a type of flow-through boiler known as the straight-flow boiler, or Ramzin boiler. He was a laureate of the Stalin Prize First-Class...
Click to read more »based in Tennessee. Southern Engine and Boiler Works founded in 1889, which made industrial engines and boilers in Jackson, Tennessee, established the...
Click to read more »The ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC) is a set of standards published by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) that provides rules...
Click to read more »A boiler feedwater pump is a specific type of pump used to pump feedwater into a steam boiler. The water may be freshly supplied or returning condensate...
Click to read more »during combustion, which also allows more efficient heat transfer from the boiler to the apparatus used to capture the heat energy (usually water tubes)....
Click to read more »A supercritical steam generator is a type of boiler that operates at supercritical pressure and temperature, frequently used in the production of electric...
Click to read more »cross-tube boiler was the most common form of small vertical boiler. They were widely used, in the age of steam, as a small donkey boiler, for the independent...
Click to read more »A vertical boiler is a type of fire-tube or water-tube boiler where the boiler barrel is oriented vertically instead of the more common horizontal orientation...
Click to read more »The Beeston Boiler Company was a manufacturing company based in Nottinghamshire, England which produced industrial heating units for a wide range of uses...
Click to read more »The London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) 2 and 2A boilered 4-6-0 locomotives were express passenger 4-6-0 steam locomotives. In 1935, William Stanier...
Click to read more »He is believed to have suggested to Robert Stephenson that a multi-tube boiler should be used. Stephenson designed Rocket for the Rainhill trials, and...
Click to read more »a more circular economy. The project is based out of the Boiler House, a large former boiler house in Ballymun. It is supported by the Government of Ireland...
Click to read more »A cornertube boiler is a type of natural circulation water-tube boiler which differentiates itself from other water tube boilers by its characteristic...
Click to read more »Grinspoon, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Kisschasy, and Wolfmother. The Boiler Room was an indoor dance venue hosting dance and electronica artists at...
Click to read more »A thimble tube boiler is a form of steam boiler, usually provided as an auxiliary boiler or heat-recovery boiler. They are vertical in orientation and...
Click to read more »The Great Northern Railway (GNR) Small Boiler Class C1 is a class of steam locomotive, the first 4-4-2 or Atlantic type in Great Britain. They were designed...
Click to read more »one mile (1.6 km) north of Depoe Bay, Oregon. Boiler Bay Viewpoint overlooks the small Boiler Bay. Boiler Bay was named after the vessel J. Marhoffer was...
Click to read more »and LNER 2800 in 1946), survives in preservation. Much like their small boiler cousins, they were capable of reaching speeds of up to 90 mph (145 km/h)...
Click to read more »together as means to provide water cooling, while boilers heat water. A recent innovation is the chiller boiler system, which provides an efficient form of...
Click to read more »the protagonist in An American Werewolf in Paris, and notable roles in Boiler Room, One True Thing, Dead Man on Campus, The Love Letter, Because I Said...
Click to read more »the boiler interior. In many boiler designs, the top of the boiler is cylindrical above the firebox, matching the contour of the rest of the boiler and...
Click to read more »fuel bunkers. The most common type has tanks mounted either side of the boiler. This type originated about 1840 and quickly became popular for industrial...
Click to read more »England with other components manufactured elsewhere, most notably the boiler, which was constructed at Meiningen Steam Locomotive Works in Germany to...
Click to read more »3801 to service and the boiler from 3819 was fitted. In October 1966, 3801 returned to service. However, the following year boiler problems re-emerged and...
Click to read more »problems, improve maintenance, and comply with modern railway standards. The boiler constructed at Meiningen Steam Locomotive Works in Germany was delivered...
Click to read more »Stephen Wilcox co-invented a safer water tube steam boiler, and founded the Babcock & Wilcox boiler company. Babcock was born in Unadilla Forks, New York...
Click to read more »decommissioned power station had two black liquor recovery boilers, one oil fired package boiler, one bark boiler as well as several steam turbines with the electrical...
Click to read more »an immersion heater for hot running water or a boiler for central heating water (hence, also "boiler cupboard"), or a hot water storage tank. Shelves...
Click to read more »҉҈҉҈҉҈҉҈҉҈҉⃝ ҉. Boiler Room does not provide a track name. Sherburne 2026. Tidal n.d. Cush 2022. Eede 2026b. Suskind 2026. Farrell 2026. Eede 2026a. Boiler Room...
Click to read more »A vertical fire-tube boiler or vertical multitubular boiler is a vertical boiler where the heating surface is composed of multiple small fire-tubes, arranged...
Click to read more »water that circulates through the boiler tubes near the boiler perimeter. The water circulation rate in the boiler is three to four times the throughput...
Click to read more »those later rebuilds principally in having a unique type 2 boiler, rather than a type 2A boiler, the two not being interchangeable. 6170 was constructed...
Click to read more »professor at Glasgow University. Heat energy is supplied to the system via a boiler where the working fluid (typically water) is converted to a high-pressure...
Click to read more »entire electricity production process began. Transporting coal to the boilers’ feed system was performed manually by pushing trolleys from the coal piles...
Click to read more »main diagram. Tender Attached rail vehicle that holds both water for the boiler and fuel such as wood, coal, or oil. Cab (US+ and UK+) Footplate (UK+) Compartment...
Click to read more »the locomotive, has so far completed all 8 driving wheels as well as the boiler, cab, keystone, frame and the cylinders. The Pennsylvania Railroad class...
Click to read more »Internally rifled boiler tubes are used to evaporate water into steam inside boilers of thermal power plants. Because of their internally rifled shape...
Click to read more »preheating a fluid. The term economizer is used for other purposes as well. Boiler, power plant, heating, refrigeration, ventilating, and air conditioning...
Click to read more »level sensor, a transparent tube through which the operator of a tank or boiler can observe the level of liquid contained within. Simple sight glasses may...
Click to read more »which the material of a boiler becomes brittle due to the accumulation of caustic substances. As water evaporates in the boiler, the concentration of sodium...
Click to read more »A funnel is the smokestack or chimney on a ship used to expel boiler steam and smoke or engine exhaust. They are also commonly referred to as stacks. The...
Click to read more »hot water are called water heaters, hot water heaters, hot water tanks, boilers, heat exchangers, geysers (Southern Africa, the Arab world, and South Asia)...
Click to read more »collapsed during a game against Wisconsin. Center Paul Hoffman became the only Boiler to be named a First Team-All Big Ten selection four times in 1947. With...
Click to read more »German boiler rooms where it was expected they would be disposed of by burning, with the subsequent explosion having a chance of causing a boiler explosion...
Click to read more »number of parts with the LMS Ivatt Class 4, and having a boiler derived from a GWR No.2 boiler as fitted to the GWR Large Prairie 2-6-2T and 5600 Class...
Click to read more »flash boiler is a particular type of low-water-content monotube boiler. Modern use is confined to model steam boats but, historically, flash boilers were...
Click to read more »The engine currently has the oldest locomotive boiler still in use anywhere in the world. The boiler will be replaced in early 2027. DHR 778 is a 0-4-0ST...
Click to read more »Kendall Boiler and Tank Company Building is a one-story commercial edifice located on 275 Third Street in Kendall Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The...
Click to read more »Pressure vessel heated by external combustion Fire-tube boiler – Type of boiler Water-tube boiler – Type of furnace generating steam Liquefied gas – Gas...
Click to read more »[946 MW net] power station built and commissioned in Europe; it operated at higher boiler pressure and temperatures than earlier plants. High Marnham was first proposed...
Click to read more »eastern shore of Lake Huron in 1883. The rusting remains of the ship's boiler lie on a beach south of Kincardine, Ontario. Originally known as the Hector...
Click to read more »sections (350–500 °F [177–260 °C]). A specialized type of HRSG without boiler drums is the once-through steam generator. In this design, the inlet feedwater...
Click to read more »A pulverized coal-fired boiler is an industrial or utility boiler that generates thermal energy by burning pulverized coal (also known as powdered coal...
Click to read more »Tommy "The Boiler" McGuinness (1909–1987) was an Irish Gaelic footballer who played for the Meath county team. He had several successes playing inter-county...
Click to read more »the boiler from firing too frequently, aquastats have a high limit temperature and a low limit. If the thermostat is calling for heat, the boiler will...
Click to read more »Class engines by the replacement of their life expired parallel boilers with a type 2A boiler over the period 1943–1955. (The class sometimes is numbered...
Click to read more »steam–electric. Natural gas is frequently combusted in gas turbines as well as boilers. The waste heat from a gas turbine can be used to raise steam, in a combined...
Click to read more »material is flammable). Boiler explosions are not listed here, see List of boiler explosions. Note, however, that not all boiler explosions are BLEVEs,...
Click to read more »On a ship, the fire room, or FR or boiler room or stokehold was the space, or spaces, of a vessel where water was brought to a boil. The steam was then...
Click to read more »related crimes in connection with stock-market manipulation and running a boiler room as part of a penny-stock scam in 1999. Belfort spent 22 months in prison...
Click to read more »Pot Boiler is a 2007 album by The Verlaines on Flying Nun Records. All songs written by Graeme Downes except "Sunday in Sevastopol", music by Graeme Downes...
Click to read more »first film, Boiler Room. He spent two years researching the underground telemarketing brokerage industry as background for his screenplay. Boiler Room was...
Click to read more »Scotia announced as a demonstration project conversion of an oil-fired boiler to grass pellets at a research facility. Rice-husk fuel-pellets are made...
Click to read more »A high-pressure steam locomotive is a steam locomotive with a boiler that operates at pressures well above what would be considered normal for other locomotives...
Click to read more »the New Zealand Army during World War II where it was known as a Benghazi boiler or Benghazi burner. Other companies, including the Eydon Kettle Company...
Click to read more »number 50 1412 in 1954 with such a boiler. This included a second preheater boiler underneath the actual locomotive boiler itself. After the smoke gases had...
Click to read more »generally known by acronyms. Single boiler (SB) These machines can brew only, and not steam, requiring only a single boiler. They are relatively uncommon,...
Click to read more »The National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors (NBBI) is composed of chief boiler and pressure vessel inspectors representing states, cities...
Click to read more »and the high pitch of the boiler as he was also convinced that this had no harmful effect on ride quality. The high set boiler above large driving wheels...
Click to read more »of the wire-cable suspension bridge and the multi-tubular steam-engine boiler. Seguin was born in Annonay, Ardèche to Marc François Seguin (1757–1832)...
Click to read more »schools in the area are: RSK Higher Secondary School Boiler Plant Boys Higher Secondary School Boiler Plant Girls Higher Secondary School BHEL Matriculation...
Click to read more »of circular tubes in the fire chamber, thereby significantly increased boiler performance. This class also featured a superheater and many have mechanical...
Click to read more »maker from 1909 to 1931. Its latter models of steam car, with fast-firing boiler and electric start, were considered the pinnacle of steam car development...
Click to read more »length, and was supplemented by a 118 in (3.0 m) combustion chamber. The boiler was designed to be the maximum possible size that could fit within C&O clearance...
Click to read more »requirements of 5551's board. Construction of the engine's boiler is now being undertaken at Heritage Boiler Steam Services Ltd in Liverpool.[citation needed]...
Click to read more »Look up boilerplate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Boilerplate may refer to: Boilerplate text, any text that is or can be reused in new contexts or...
Click to read more »equipment and control systems such as machinery, processes in factories, boilers, and heat-treating ovens, switching on telephone networks, steering, stabilization...
Click to read more »and is now regarded as the first tank engine. It had a unique design of boiler and a number of other novel design features (perhaps explaining the choice...
Click to read more »equipped with a compound reciprocating steam engine, fed by a Scotch marine boiler. Hull construction is rivetted iron, with a wooden deckhouse. The 84.5 feet...
Click to read more »and Manchester Railway. It was distinctive for its use of two vertical boilers, with a pair of separate chimneys, leading to its name. By 1828 the Liverpool...
Click to read more »However, the centre-flue boiler proved to be a weakness, providing a poorer heating surface than later multi-flue boilers. In September 1825, Locomotion...
Click to read more »the exhaust gases, and decided to lengthen the boilers on future engines. Initially these "long-boiler" engines were 2-2-2 designs, but in 1844, Stephenson...
Click to read more »November. In July 2022, Gibson performed a set for Boiler Room in London, the third most-watched set on Boiler Room's YouTube Channel. The same week, he released...
Click to read more »Railways 8D11 class locomotive was a single-member class of 0-4-4-0 double boilered steam locomotive operated by the Queensland Railways. In 1874, the Vulcan...
Click to read more »wrecked for many reasons, including striking rocks or logs ("snags"), fire, boiler explosion, or puncture or crushing by ice. Sometimes boats could be salvaged...
Click to read more »any other UK railway boiler explosion of all time, though 26 were killed in a 1912 boiler explosion in San Antonio, USA. Most boiler explosions caused severe...
Click to read more »manufacturer can in principle be used to control a boiler from another. However, OpenTherm controllers and boilers do not always work properly together. The OpenTherm...
Click to read more »pulled through a rack of tubes running through the boiler. In the standard steam locomotive fire-tube boiler, the firebox is surrounded by water, except for...
Click to read more »(water) produced in an HVAC (heating or cooling), refrigeration, condensing boiler furnace, or steam system. Condensate pumps may be used to pump the condensate...
Click to read more »analysis of steam or water. In power stations, it is usually used to analyze boiler steam and water to ensure the water used to generate electricity is clean...
Click to read more »its boiler technology business to focus on energy supply. The sale was completed in May 2018 and following the completion of the sale of the boiler and...
Click to read more »system fed steam at boiler pressure to high-pressure cylinders driving the rear set of driving wheels (rigidly connected to the boiler). The exhaust steam...
Click to read more »on 26 September 2015, the front section of the boiler house on 4 November 2015 and the rest of the boiler house on 17 December 2015. This was the last remaining...
Click to read more »up as six distinct locomotive classes with two boiler types and a multitude of axle loading and boiler pressure configurations. In 1919, a third batch...
Click to read more »Peterson, the vessel caught fire and ran aground at Boiler Bay, then known as Brigg's Landing. Her boiler still sits in the small inlet and can be viewed...
Click to read more »recovery boilers (#3&4) are supported by one full time hog boiler (#4 power boiler) and one standby natural gas and oil fueled boiler (#5 power boiler). The...
Click to read more »Bohemian German engineer, best known as the inventor of a supercritical boiler. Benson was born in the Sudetenland, and his original name was Müller (he...
Click to read more »decide to sail there on board the ship. A fire in the boiler room is extinguished, but not before a boiler fuel supply valve is fused open. Before Chief Engineer...
Click to read more »the cold seawater flooding the boiler rooms. The stokers and firemen were ordered to reduce the fires and vent the boilers, sending great quantities of...
Click to read more »steam-generating boilers. The deaerator is part of the feedwater heating system. Dissolved oxygen in feedwater will cause serious corrosion damage in a boiler by attaching...
Click to read more »A mechanical room, boiler room or plant room is a technical room or space in a building dedicated to the mechanical equipment and its associated electrical...
Click to read more »and Ley and Robert Stephenson and Company. Notable features were a low boiler and two large driving wheels. The crux of the Crampton patent was that the...
Click to read more »A1 to A3 reflected the fitting to the same chassis of a higher pressure boiler with a greater superheating surface and a small reduction in cylinder diameter...
Click to read more »Tiruchirappalli. Due to the presence of boiler manufacturing units BHEL and Cethar Vessels, Tiruchirappalli is also known as the "Boiler capital of India". Tiruchirappalli...
Click to read more »encompasses all these aspects which include industrial wastewater treatment, boiler water treatment and cooling water treatment. Water treatment is used to...
Click to read more »designed to heat air before another process (for example, combustion in a boiler), with the primary objective of increasing the thermal efficiency of the...
Click to read more »versions with 4 heat settings or a variable heat setting. An electric water boiler, also called a thermo pot, is a consumer electronics small appliance used...
Click to read more »English) is the part of a steam locomotive through which smoke leaves the boiler. As well, steam locomotive exhaust systems typically vent cylinder steam...
Click to read more »the boiler via conveyors at a managed rate. This rate is managed by computer controls to maintain the pressure and temperature within the boiler. Fully...
Click to read more »For the complex boiler, John Brown & Company of Sheffield forged the special nickel-steel alloy high pressure drum and many boiler fittings were imported...
Click to read more »year only, 1897. It was a coke-fired wagonette with a three-stage tubular boiler, and could seat six. David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated Encyclopedia...
Click to read more »performed internationally, including multiple sets for online music broadcaster Boiler Room. Born in New Zealand, Lady Shaka currently resides in the United Kingdom...
Click to read more »A steam generator is a form of low water-content boiler, similar to a flash steam boiler. The usual construction is as a spiral coil of water-tube, arranged...
Click to read more »a technique used to reduce corrosion in a boiler and its associated feedwater system in flow-through boilers. With oxygenated treatment, oxygen is injected...
Click to read more »boiler. A large grate allowed a shallow fire, capable of burning the hard local coal. The large boiler surface avoided the need to 'force' the boiler...
Click to read more »the era) and consulted for other large mills; and he designed the Manning boiler. After a large cast-iron mill flywheel burst in 1891, Manning designed a...
Click to read more »undergone a number of changes and subsequent patents. The engine consists of a boiler and one or more exhaust tubes, in which an oscillation of the water is established...
Click to read more »The North Eastern Railway (NER) 1001 Class was a class of long-boiler 0-6-0 steam locomotive originally designed by William Bouch for the Stockton and...
Click to read more »Tilburg, No. 3 and 4 in the north. The locomotives were equipped with a boiler with a maximum working pressure of 6.2 kg/cm2 (88 psi). With the expansion...
Click to read more »Europe. The family-owned company is a global market leader in the wall-hung boiler segment. The Group's activities focus on the development of green products...
Click to read more »Boiler view In service MÁV Class 601 engine in 1914 MÁV 601 JZ. series 32 in Split, 1952 The required traction power required a very large boiler, so...
Click to read more »The head coach was Matt Painter, then in his 3rd season with the Boilers. The Boilers did well at home, going 9–0 in the Big Ten and losing only a single...
Click to read more »withdrawn from service in the 1950s. Pender was re-boilered in 1888 and 1913. The third and current boiler was made in 1923 for No. 2 Derby and was fitted...
Click to read more »The National Radiator Corporation was an American radiator and boiler manufacturer. The National Radiator company developed from the earlier Fowler Radiator...
Click to read more »and 85 crewmembers, she was carrying 2,127 when three of the boat's four boilers exploded and caused her to sink near Memphis, Tennessee. The disaster was...
Click to read more »cranked axle shafts, with such large driving wheels they would have set the boiler too high. Stirling therefore used outside cylinders, with a four-wheeled...
Click to read more »Hospital was a mental health facility in Melrose, Scotland. The former boiler house is a Category B listed building. The hospital, which was designed...
Click to read more »number of parts with the LMS Ivatt Class 4, and having a boiler derived from a GWR No.2 boiler as fitted to the GWR Large Prairie 2-6-2T and 5600 Class...
Click to read more »swampy areas; and other rough terrain. Boiler lagging is akin to pipe lagging, but is used to protect steam boilers. Wood lagging has been used on notable...
Click to read more »her all-steel, high-performance boiler made at Meiningen because the A1 Steam Locomotive Trust required their boiler to meet then current EU safety standards...
Click to read more »permit the raising of main and reheat steam temperatures in pulverized fuel boilers up to 700 °C (1,292 °F) and beyond. Reduced fuel costs due to improved...
Click to read more »fireman who was one of the leading firemen aboard the RMS Titanic and was in Boiler Room No. 6 when the ship struck the iceberg, opening several compartments...
Click to read more »economies. In addition, the locomotives featured thermic syphons in their boilers and the controversial Bulleid chain-driven valve gear. The engines were...
Click to read more »were preserved. They were built at the following plants: The H and H1 boilers fitted to the "2736" and "3815" classes were larger, having a diameter...
Click to read more »number of parts were removed from the abandoned locomotive until only the boiler and a few other components remained. These were acquired by the Smithsonian...
Click to read more »to 2013. He was also a member of nu metal band Boiler Room. Caggiano's first professional band was Boiler Room that formed in 1996. The band caught the...
Click to read more »The boiler was fuelled by waste from the adjacent sawmill via a hopper and chutes (all extant). As well as providing steam for the kiln, the boiler powered...
Click to read more »a boiler casualty occurred in the ship's No. 1 fireroom during maintenance checks of steam safety valves. According to the Navy, the No. 1 boiler experienced...
Click to read more »The steam dome is a vessel fitted to the top of the boiler of a steam engine. It contains the opening to the main steam pipe and its purpose is to allow...
Click to read more »The European Conference on Industrial Furnaces and Boilers (INFUB) is a series of conferences organised since 1988. It is organised by Cenertec. The aim...
Click to read more »parallel boiler was later replaced with a taper boiler, and then the first superheated taper boiler in 1910. Churchward had studied American boiler design...
Click to read more »separately fired superheater is a superheater that is placed outside the main boiler and has its own separate combustion system. This superheater design incorporates...
Click to read more »Dakota Boiler Rules". "Ohio Admin. Code 1301:3-5-10 - Boiler operator and steam engineer experience requirements". "Subchapter 13 - Licensing of Boiler and...
Click to read more »The Reed water tube boiler was a type of water tube boiler developed by J. W. Reed, manager of the engine works at Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company...
Click to read more »steam from a boiler of heating system or steam engine, leaves behind any dissolved materials, which leads to mineral deposits known as boiler scale. In general...
Click to read more »wet-bottom boiler is boiler that contains a wet bottom furnace. It is a kind of boiler used for pulverised fuel firing. In wet bottom boilers, the bottom...
Click to read more »piston engine that simultaneously used both steam power from an external boiler, and internal combustion from gasoline or diesel, in the same unit. The...
Click to read more »On June 28, 1880, a boiler aboard the steamboat Seawanhaka exploded while the boat was in the East River near Wards Island, New York City, setting the...
Click to read more »the total output to 7.75 MW, as well as four boilers at a first stage, later joined by five more boilers with greater vaporisation capacity. Thus, in...
Click to read more »61863), rebuilt in 1945 by Edward Thompson. The rebuilt locomotive had a new boiler and two cylinders instead of three, following earlier rebuilds of other...
Click to read more »boilers at full steam in order to impress onlookers. The boat had just pulled away from a dock near the neighborhood of Fulton, when all four boilers...
Click to read more »lineages and contemporary electronic styles. In December 2022, Boiler Room streamed Boiler Room London: Middle of Nowhere, which included a recorded DJ...
Click to read more »rather than generates heat, it is more energy-efficient than heating by gas boiler. In a typical vapor-compression heat pump, a gaseous refrigerant is compressed...
Click to read more »heat generation involves the combustion of fossil fuel in a furnace or boiler. In much of the temperate climate zone, most detached housing has had central...
Click to read more »Gund Arena's boiler room to seek out his arch-enemy, but Mankind struck first and they then proceeded to brawl for 30 minutes in the boiler room, the arena's...
Click to read more »engine department on a ship. The third engineer is usually in charge of boilers, auxiliary engines, condensate and feed systems, record keeping of chemicals...
Click to read more »driving wheels, 80,000 lbf (355.86 kN) of tractive effort, and an operating boiler pressure of 300 psi (2.07 MPa). They had Timken roller bearings on all axles...
Click to read more »and fabrication of pressure equipment ("pressure equipment" means steam boilers, pressure vessels, piping, safety valves and other components and assemblies...
Click to read more »Dewrance & Co. Ltd was a manufacturer of engine and boiler accessories, such as pumps and gauges. It was established in London in 1835 as a partnership...
Click to read more »around a locomotive-style boiler with horizontal smoke tubes. A single cylinder and the crankshaft were mounted on top of the boiler, and the whole assembly...
Click to read more »ended up as six distinct locomotive classes with two boiler types and a multitude of axle load and boiler pressure configurations. As a result of wartime disruption...
Click to read more »the locomotive driver maximum visibility in either direction without a boiler or tender obscuring his view. The need for a turntable to turn the locomotive...
Click to read more »launches, as well as for large boats. However US law, prompted by some past boiler explosions, required that all steam boats carry a licensed engineer at all...
Click to read more »lifeboats or the ship's gig are stored. Boiler deck: (river steamers) The passenger deck above the vessel's boilers. Bridge deck: (a) The deck area including...
Click to read more »A pistol boiler is a design of steam boiler used in light steam tractors and overtype steam wagons. It is noted for the unusual shape of the firebox, a...
Click to read more »A steam generator on a ship is an auxiliary boiler which draws high-pressure superheated steam from the vessel's propulsion system to generate low pressure...
Click to read more »advertising agency, founded in 2004 by John Boiler, Glenn Cole, Robert Nakata and Greg Perlot, and currently chaired by Boiler, Cole and former CEO Matt Jarvis....
Click to read more »scheduled to return to service in 2016 before the need for more extensive boiler repairs was discovered. 3830 was built in 1949 by the New South Wales Government...
Click to read more »explosion would at the very least damage the boiler and render the engines inoperable. At worst, a catastrophic boiler explosion would kill crewmen and passengers...
Click to read more »century. Léon Serpollet is credited with inventing and perfecting the flash boiler in the late 1800s. Serpollet produced his own automobiles under the name...
Click to read more »building of the newly welded belpaire boiler was planned from the 1903 boiler. Funds were made for $100,000. The new boiler was built by Lyttelton Engineering...
Click to read more »and subtle transitions. In early 2025, he gained wider attention for his Boiler Room set in Tokyo, which quickly became one of the platform’s most-viewed...
Click to read more »Kewanee was once known for its fire-tube boiler industry. The Kewanee Boiler Corporation manufactured and sold boilers throughout the world for over one hundred...
Click to read more »the toy market and were designed to be user-friendly and operate at low boiler pressures for safety, although they were not precise scale models. The SE...
Click to read more »"Thus we raise our song anew", it is popular to raise one fist and shout, "Boiler up!". This chant was invented by Arnette Tiller early in her husband's time...
Click to read more »tank engine layout restricted their coal and water capacity (their large boilers left little space for side tanks), all of their duties were relatively...
Click to read more »procurement, build, fabrication or related construction activities. Alberta Boilers Safety Association is a not-for-profit fiscally independent politically...
Click to read more »all the stranger, darker stuff from the left side of the field". Best of Boiler Room Classics is the second album from Mike Adams At His Honest Weight,...
Click to read more »(usually rigidly) to the engine and its boiler. Boiler types varied in these earlier examples, with vertical boilers dominant in the first decade (as a space...
Click to read more »Henry Ivatt, the design closely followed that of the GNR Class C1 (large boiler). The entire class was scrapped by British Railways by the late 1950s, but...
Click to read more »A kier, keir or keeve (or similar spellings) is a large circular boiler or vat used in bleaching or scouring cotton fabric. They were also used for processing...
Click to read more »introduced in 1927. Originally having parallel boilers, all members were later rebuilt with tapered type 2A boilers, and were in effect two classes. Until the...
Click to read more »simple-cycle steam boiler unit (Unit 3) burning no. 6 fuel oil, ULSD or natural gas. The station also had a small auxiliary boiler for process and building...
Click to read more »of this is a central heating boiler controlled only by a timer. The control action is the switching on or off of the boiler. The process variable is the...
Click to read more »had ordered eight Dürr boilers from Germany, to be installed as a trial on board Medusa as a substitute for the Belleville boilers then in naval use. Brown...
Click to read more »Gresley has had twelve boilers in its career: 8961 (from new); 8946 (from 4483 Kingfisher), 21 February 1942; 9489 (new boiler), 6 March 1947; 29271 (from...
Click to read more »Ryan in 1998. He followed up with commercially successful films such as Boiler Room (2000) and The Pacifier (2005). He gained stardom as a leading action...
Click to read more »foot plate and cab guard rails, boiler lagging and boiler tubes, the fitting of a mechanical lubricator and new boiler fittings. The cylinders were also...
Click to read more »mechanically; it was a C+C-C+C with a Babcock & Wilcox water-tube boiler with automatic controls. The boiler controls were sometimes problematic, and as with the C&O...
Click to read more »Initially this was Boiler House No. 1, which had two coal-fired boilers. This was replaced by Boiler House No. 2, which had six oil-fired boilers. In addition...
Click to read more »of the early Stroudley E1 goods engines. With the advantage of improved boiler feeds the E2 class were less restricted in their activities than the E1...
Click to read more »Jetstream furnaces (later tempest wood-burning boilers), were an advanced design of wood-fired water heaters conceived by Dr. Richard Hill of the University...
Click to read more »Brotherhood of Boiler Makers and Iron Ship Builders, which had been organized on October 1, 1880, and the National Brotherhood of Boiler Makers, which...
Click to read more »Steel Corporation of Middletown, Ohio, but it was withheld as a stationary boiler. Following some conversations and sentimentality between Armco employees...
Click to read more »plug was as a safety precaution against low water levels in steam engine boilers, but later applications extended its use to other closed vessels, such...
Click to read more »other circumstances, such as boiler-drum failure, or at a quench front (for example when water re-enters a hot dry boiler). Though potentially damaging...
Click to read more »built with Franco-Crosti boilers, thus forming a subclass. All ten were built in 1955 at Crewe Works. The Franco-Crosti boiler took the form of a single...
Click to read more »permitted and came mainly from several changes: reduced overall length smaller boiler more fabricated assemblies smaller tender (West Country only) Also the cab...
Click to read more »bursting) boilers. After the explosion of the boiler at the Mannheim Aktienbrauerei in January 1865, the idea was pursued there to subject boilers to regular...
Click to read more »built from 1911 to 1914 under George Hughes incorporating superheated boilers gave increased tractive effort, others were also rebuilt to this standard...
Click to read more »control algorithm for heating boilers that adjusts the temperature of the hot water supplied. They are used with boilers typically fired with fuel oil...
Click to read more »They were ordered by Hughes in 1904. The locomotive units had transverse boilers of a type similar to the Yorkshire steam wagon, where a single central...
Click to read more »along the Frisco Railway's Eastern and Western divisions, and had a 200 PSI boiler pressure, 69-inch drivers, 54,085 lbs. of tractive effort, and a top speed...
Click to read more »pressure relief valve (PRV), which automatically releases a substance from a boiler, pressure vessel, or other system, when the pressure or temperature exceeds...
Click to read more »are required to shoot wiffle balls which represent fuel into a simulated boiler which transfers the generated steam into an airship in the middle of the...
Click to read more »locomotive's boiler was found to be life-expired, and it was found cheaper to order a new boiler made (for £70,000) in 2007. In October 2010, the new boiler was...
Click to read more »& J Galloway and Sons was a British manufacturer of steam engines and boilers based in Manchester, England. The firm was established in 1835 as a partnership...
Click to read more »and a three-year-long overhaul, requiring the replacement of its original boiler. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2023. No....
Click to read more »Cylinders 17 in × 24 in (432 mm × 610 mm) As built, they had domeless boilers with round-top fireboxes, and side tanks. Between 1894 and 1906 all but...
Click to read more »brick-encased Stirling water tube boiler with flue and chimney base, Marshall steam engine, Walkers steam winch and boiler blow down tank is located in a...
Click to read more »Foundry. It was built with a low-degree superheat domeless boiler and still carries a domeless boiler. The locomotive was one of three members of the class...
Click to read more »constructed to Section III of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Boiler and Pressure Vessel (B&PV) Code. The materials allowed by the ASME B&PV...
Click to read more »used to boil water to create steam. More specifically, it may refer to: Boiler (steam generator), a closed vessel in which water is heated under pressure...
Click to read more »across two separate engine houses, with a central boiler house (containing five Lancashire boilers with economisers) and chimney. The engines were built...
Click to read more »extended trial over the ensuing two years. Fitted with the standard number 2 boiler running at 200 psi (1.38 MPa), flat topped tanks and driving wheels of 5 feet...
Click to read more »principally by the fitting of a higher pressure boiler. Some of the G2As subsequently received lower pressure boilers on overhaul, taking them back into Class...
Click to read more »shoe factory in Brockton, Massachusetts on March 20, 1905. Following a boiler explosion, the four-story wooden building collapsed and the ruins burst...
Click to read more »demolished in 1982, but the engine house – complete with steam engine – and the boiler house chimney were retained. Ownership passed to the Ellenroad Trust. The...
Click to read more »chimney for conveying exhaust gases from a fireplace, furnace, water heater, boiler, or generator to the outdoors. Historically the term flue meant the chimney...
Click to read more »The Wellman Group is a group of manufacturing companies that make boilers and advanced defence equipment. It is one of the main boilermakers in the UK...
Click to read more »Boiler rooms or boiler houses are brokerages that put undue pressure on clients to trade, usually in pursuit of microcap fraud schemes. Some boiler rooms...
Click to read more »form the basis for the LMS Stanier 2-6-2T, which was essentially a taper boilered version. They were initially numbered 15500–15569, but from 1934 were renumbered...
Click to read more »the boiler repair done by a professional boiler contractor required by federal and state law. The work on the boiler was begun by Manley Boiler Repair...
Click to read more »plant component used to pre-heat water delivered to a steam generating boiler. Preheating the feedwater reduces the irreversibilities involved in steam...
Click to read more »in which pressure vessels such as pipelines, plumbing, gas cylinders, boilers and fuel tanks can be tested for strength and leaks. The test involves...
Click to read more »articulated locomotive is essentially two locomotives sharing a fire box, boiler and crew. The front locomotive has its cranks quartered 90 degrees apart...
Click to read more »cast iron Kewanee Boiler, which was also installed in 1926, provides low pressure steam throughout the building. The Kewanee boiler, designed to not only...
Click to read more »inches (5.97 m × 2.44 m) (about 155 sq ft or 14.4 m2), lengthening the boiler, adding four driving wheels, and reducing the diameter of the driving wheels...
Click to read more »water-tube boiler and the engine were similar to those used in Sentinel steam wagons. There were variations within the class as regards boiler size and...
Click to read more »Lake, comprising 39 plaques, one each to the counties of Washington state. Boiler Works and Mysteries of Life Located in front of Office Building 2, which...
Click to read more »station located on French Island in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Unit 1 and 2 are boiler / steam turbine units originally constructed in the 1940s operating on coal...
Click to read more »They were designed as a development as the previous L Class, adding a boiler common to the M Class and differed from the L Class with, amongst other...
Click to read more »water-power engine. As his experience grew, he realised that improvements in boiler technology now permitted the safe production of high-pressure steam, which...
Click to read more »behind the vertical boiler. This enabled driving wheels with a diameter of 1,830 mm (6 ft 0 in) to be fitted without placing the boiler higher than was customary...
Click to read more »canal boat, Henry Eckford suffered a boiler explosion. The two 19 ft (6 m) x 30 inch (5.8 by 0.76 m) wrought-iron boilers, with an aggregate weight of about...
Click to read more »a vertical fire-tube boiler mounted beneath the seat with a vaporizing gasoline (later kerosene) burner underneath. The boiler was reinforced by several...
Click to read more »father Nicholas Wood's earlier designs. The other example was destroyed by a boiler explosion in 1858/1859. It was extensively rebuilt in 1882. This included...
Click to read more »Neville-Grenville, assisted by George Jackson Churchward. It was built around a boiler from a Merryweather & Sons fire engine, and could carry seven people including...
Click to read more »by Tim Burton, The Accidental Husband, Prime, Must Love Dogs, and Boiler Room. Boiler Room was nominated for Best First Feature at the 2001 Independent...
Click to read more »arrived Chief Mechanical Engineer William Stanier, most notably the taper boiler (Stanier would have been familiar with the GWR 4300 Class). In an effort...
Click to read more »Brunel's strict specifications, a 2-2-2 frame carried the 'engine', while the boiler was on a separate six-wheeled frame. The locomotive was delivered to the...
Click to read more »renewable energy solar boiler uses Compact Linear Fresnel Reflector (CLFR) technology to generate superheated steam. Each solar boiler has a group of 13 narrow...
Click to read more »Company. The company was acquired by Asea Brown Boveri in early 1990. The boiler and fossil fuel businesses were purchased by Alstom in 2000, and the nuclear...
Click to read more »barge.[citation needed] It usually has a vertical boiler placed at the back so that the weight of the boiler counterbalances the weight of the jib and load...
Click to read more »catastrophic boiler explosions on steamboats operating on the Mississippi and its tributaries.[citation needed] Due to a combination of poor boiler construction...
Click to read more »The Fairbairn-Beeley boiler was a design of fire-tube stationary boiler developed in the late 19th century. It takes its name from its two developers,...
Click to read more »construction phase was the boiler house. The boiler house is now used for art exhibitions as a Halle am Berghain. The southern half of the boiler house ground floor...
Click to read more »third party injured by an exploding boiler who was found to have no claim against the manufacturer of the boiler; this case closely followed Loop v. Litchfield...
Click to read more »included 48.3 sq ft (6,960 sq in; 4.49 m2) of arch tubes, and having the boiler pressure setting was 200 psi (1,400 kPa; 1.4 MPa; 14 bar). Meanwhile nos...
Click to read more »fire insurance, flood insurance, earthquake insurance, home insurance, or boiler insurance. Property is insured in two main ways—open perils and named perils...
Click to read more »engineer on duty, and Leading Fireman Frederick Barrett were talking in No 6 Boiler room when the Titanic struck the iceberg at 11.40 pm. It ripped this part...
Click to read more »Forge Company manufactured corrugated furnaces for marine steam engine boilers and pressed steel railway rolling stock. The company was founded by Samson...
Click to read more »maritime disasters List of shipwrecks List of boiler explosions List of rail accidents List of boiler explosions List of tram accidents List of tanker...
Click to read more »Boiler exploded. This took place on the centre mid drum which ripped along its longitudinal seam. Sections were blown 50 yards away. The rear boiler section...
Click to read more »designs were far more varied than those of the British, with different boiler positions, wheel numbers and piston placements being used. Additionally...
Click to read more »newly extended Main Southern line to Albury. All were fitted with Belpaire boilers in 1902/03. All were scrapped between 1929 and 1937. Loco Classes of the...
Click to read more »built as saturated, from 1910 to 1914 they were equipped with superheated boilers. These locomotives were notable for their work north of Leeds, over the...
Click to read more »produces machinery for steel plants, industrial heat recovery equipment and boilers, as well as shunting locomotives and military equipment. In 1817, an iron...
Click to read more »locomotive is a steam locomotive that uses electricity to heat the water in the boiler to create steam instead of burning fuel in a firebox. This is a highly unusual...
Click to read more »steam engine. They were built in a factory as a single unit including the boiler, so that they could be rapidly installed on site and brought into service...
Click to read more »destroyer tender USS Prairie, which had faint hope of keeping the destroyer's boiler alive. Detached from this duty on 1 August 1965, Iwo Jima made a brief call...
Click to read more »locomotive fire tube boiler (UK, 20th century): 150–280 psig Union Pacific Big Boy steam locomotive boiler: 300 psig US Navy steam boiler pressure: 800 psi...
Click to read more »structure. Oxygen absorbing chemicals are also commonly added to boiler feedwater used in boiler systems, to reduce corrosion of components within the system...
Click to read more »pulverized and then burned in a pulverized coal-fired boiler. The furnace heat converts boiler water to steam, which is then used to spin turbines that...
Click to read more »stationary uses. He was a pioneer of cylindrical boilers; however, Evans' boilers did suffer several serious boiler explosions, which tended to lend weight to...
Click to read more »of the single-speed Sentinel, a vertical-boilered geared locomotive, using Sentinel's standard vertical boiler and steam motor design. This was the smallest...
Click to read more »Rancilio's earliest espresso machine was La Regina: a steam-driven vertical boiler model, similar to the original Bezzera, Gaggia, and Victoria Arduino machines...
Click to read more »up as six distinct locomotive classes with two boiler types and a multitude of axle loading and boiler pressure configurations. In 1922, the last thirteen...
Click to read more »transfer from a hot iron surface to water, such as within a boiler. In a pair of lectures on boiler design, he cited the work of Pierre Hippolyte Boutigny...
Click to read more »the cleaning of the boiler could begin. After that the boiler was refilled and heated up again. When a locomotive was due for boiler cleaning, preparations...
Click to read more »two years for Australian Paper Manufacturers and opened in 1921, with the Boiler House added in 1954. In 2008, the plant was closed and in 2012, the property...
Click to read more »countries worldwide. ASME was founded in 1880 in response to numerous steam boiler pressure vessel failures by Alexander Lyman Holley, Henry Rossiter Worthington...
Click to read more »carbon capture project designed to reduce carbon emissions from one of the boilers of a coal burning power plant in Thompsons, Texas. It is a multi-million...
Click to read more »of a horizontal water-tube boiler using low-quality or high-moisture fuel. They are useful primarily in hand-stoked boilers where low-quality or high-moisture...
Click to read more »but instead of the Best Friend's vertical boiler, the West Point was fitted with a horizontal locomotive boiler. Wikimedia Commons has media related to...
Click to read more »Britain. They shared a similar cylinder arrangement (two outside), internal boiler design and size and 6 ft (1.8 m) diameter driving wheels. In their early...
Click to read more »They feature boilers, either water tube or fire tube, which generate steam for various uses and demands. The plant also hosts all of the boiler auxiliaries...
Click to read more »locomotive with a piston engine which could run on either steam from a boiler or diesel fuel. Examples were built in the United Kingdom, Soviet Union...
Click to read more »aeolipile (depicted in profile) is used as the symbol for the U.S. Navy's Boiler Technician Rate, as it was for the earlier Watertender, Boilermaker, and...
Click to read more »Dice moved on to acquire live music broadcaster Boiler Room in 2021. Dice subsequently sold Boiler Room to Superstruct Entertainment in January 2025...
Click to read more »propulsion systems use a boiler to produce steam. The boiler burns fuel and then transfers the heat produced into circulating boiler water. Once the water...
Click to read more »The boiler room originally contained eight boilers (though by the 1920s a new arrangement of four boilers was in use). To the rear of the boilers was...
Click to read more »new boiler; the entire locomotive underwent modification. The most obvious external change was the steam space cover running the length of the boiler barrel...
Click to read more »steel fire grates, rapidly heating boiler tubes, combustion chambers and large-area superheaters. Improved boiler conditions allowed the combustion of...
Click to read more »of providing a suburban service during quieter periods of the day. The boiler was superheated, with a working pressure of 300psi (2068kPa) and positioned...
Click to read more »Mekaniske Verksted was a large producer of central-heating boilers, high-pressure boilers, and other HVAC equipment under the AMA brand. The company was...
Click to read more »steam boilers. Originally limited to stationary firemen, in 1919 the AF of L expanded the organization's jurisdictional mandate to oilers and boiler room...
Click to read more »the development of the quarantine station at Lytton, in the 1910s. The boiler house is a tall, rectangular brick building with engaged piers, corrugated...
Click to read more »boards. Their original Belpaire boilers were fitted with Ramsbottom safety valves, while the Watson Standard boiler was fitted with Pop safety valves...
Click to read more »aircraft designed to carry both passengers and freight Combi boiler, a kind of central heating boiler which is popular in Europe Combi (car style), also known...
Click to read more »The E.17 class is a class of patent long boiler steam locomotive built by the Robert Stephenson and Company for the New South Wales Government Railways...
Click to read more »on the same track, when the wheels of train come off the track or when a boiler explosion occurs. Train accidents have been widely covered in popular media...
Click to read more »book. Entertaining as pulp fiction, real as a federal indictment". Boiler room Boiler Room Great Salad Oil Swindle by Norman Charles Miller Octopus by Guy...
Click to read more »design with small boiler, Belpaire firebox, steam and vacuum brakes and water scoop. O4/2, Introduced 1925. O4/3 with cabs and boiler mountings reduced...
Click to read more »They were known as "High-Flyers" as a result of having a high-pitched boiler that was supposed to increase stability at speed. All passed into London...
Click to read more »high-temperature exhaust gas to water and steam takes place in a waste-heat recovery boiler in the bottoming cycle. During the constant-pressure process 4–1, the exhaust...
Click to read more »The locomotive's most striking feature was the length of the boiler and smokebox. The boiler barrel was of telescopic design and was built up of three 6 feet...
Click to read more »to steam engines, steam locomotives, boilers, steam accumulators, condensers, etc. BE 904602 (A1), 1986, Boiler fed water heater - has flue gas closed-circuit...
Click to read more »more practical problem concerned having a boiler operating under pressure, as demonstrated when the boiler of an engine at Wednesbury exploded, perhaps...
Click to read more »construction number 2825. The boiler barrel was bigger than previous classes, and the increase in heating surface and boiler size gave the class good steam-generating...
Click to read more »slide valves were replaced by piston valves, although the boiler was still unsuperheated. The boiler was enlarged, with a larger grate area and a small increase...
Click to read more »Churchward had in mind an enlarged Star class design with a standard No.7 boiler, as fitted to his GWR 4700 Class express freight 2-8-0. However, this combination...
Click to read more »a new, more powerful, three-ring boiler with a larger grate area. Because this was longer than the original boilers, the frame of the Class III had to...
Click to read more »first wagon in 1901. Their designs had a novel double-ended transverse boiler. In 1911 the company's name was changed to Yorkshire Commercial Motor Co...
Click to read more »as the C class as well as its valve gear, but introduced a much larger boiler and a trailing truck behind the rear driving axle. The 2-8-2 layout of the...
Click to read more »An O-type boiler is a form of water-tube boiler. It is named, like the D-type and A-type boilers, from the approximate shape of its tubes. They are characterised...
Click to read more »Corporation (also called Gulfport Boiler & Welding Works) was a shipbuilding company at Port Arthur, Texas, formed as Gulfport Boiler & Welding Works opened in...
Click to read more »curved outside frames, a domed parallel boiler with a raised Belpaire firebox and a wrapper-type smokebox. The boiler was a prototype for the parallel version...
Click to read more »built as a steam-engine powered vessel with coal-fired boilers. She was converted to oil-fired boilers in 1926. At 02:00 hrs on July 5, 1927, a fire was discovered...
Click to read more »wheels supporting part of the weight of the boiler and firebox. This allows a larger firebox and boiler than the 4-4-0 configuration.[citation needed]...
Click to read more »cruiser for service in the Mediterranean and British waters, flaws in their boiler design led to frequent breakdowns and the abandonment of their original...
Click to read more »locomotives with domeless ("straightback") boilers. Many were rebuilt by Ivatt with larger, domed boilers, and were placed in a different class as shown...
Click to read more »to steam boilers, especially in steam locomotives. It is a typical application of the injector principle used to deliver cold water to a boiler against...
Click to read more »using components from the Sondes class 4-4-0ST locomotives, including the boilers. In November 1875, William Kirtley (who had replaced Martley following...
Click to read more »A steam drum is a standard feature of a water-tube boiler. It is a reservoir of water/steam at the top end of the water tubes. The drum stores the steam...
Click to read more »towards the boiler.[citation needed] A hot-water radiator consists of a sealed hollow metal container filled with hot water from a boiler or other heating...
Click to read more »discontinued), and the dual-boiler Elizabeth (PL92). All models in this line (except the Elizabeth) are SBDU machines with 300cc brass boilers; the Elizabeth has...
Click to read more »The water source is from Sarda Sahyak Canal. A massive explosion ripped a boiler at National Thermal Power Limited (NTPC) Unchahar plant in Uttar Pradesh’s...
Click to read more »designated as FEF-1s and were the first UP steam locomotives to operate at a boiler pressure of 300 psi (2.07 MPa). The FEF-3 could reach and regularly run...
Click to read more »locomotives built in 1910 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works. They were jointed-boiler locomotives, an experiment confined to the Santa Fe; the railroad considered...
Click to read more »poppet valve gear and also the first to be built new with a Watson Standard boiler. When the need for more branch line locomotives became apparent in 1934...
Click to read more »the steam era. One of them was later reboilered with a Watson Standard boiler and reclassified to Class 19R. Until 1928, the bulk of light 60 pounds per...
Click to read more »supplied by Borsig, the boiler from the Prussian P 6 and the running gear and drive from the Prussian P 8 were used. The boiler had to be positioned further...
Click to read more »A pressuretrol is a control used to control a steam boiler, by setting when the boiler should begin and end firing based on steam pressure. The pressuretrol...
Click to read more »with Jeff Hardy facing off against Sheamus. A Boiler Room Brawl or Boiler Room match starts in a boiler room, with the winner being the first wrestler...
Click to read more »typical moka pot: The lower chamber or lower vessel, also known as the boiler, which is fitted with a safety valve to prevent over-pressurization The...
Click to read more »boiler A boiler having the steam dome over the firebox and a sloping course from in front of the firebox to the cylindrical shell. Waist (of boiler)...
Click to read more »circle while each side rod pin made a 28+1⁄4-inch (718 mm) circle. The boiler for the S1 was the largest built by the Pennsylvania Railroad; with 660...
Click to read more »seen even in their last years. From the third series (01 077 et seq.) the boilers were delivered with longer smoke tubes and thus a shorter firebox. All...
Click to read more »Bayerische Staatsbahn). The locomotives were conceived as Stephenson Long Boiler engines. They had an inside forked frame and the firebox was supported by...
Click to read more »and some of the QJ aspects it came with included a Soviet-inspired welded boiler, a skyline casing that covered the chimney, and an identical eight-wheel...
Click to read more »at Chernobyl, he held the positions of the engineer of boilers, the senior engineer of boilers of the workshop of thermal and underground communications...
Click to read more »French Navy. They also developed the Normand boiler, an early design of the three-drum, water-tube boiler. Jordan & Moulin, p. 9 Jordan, John & Moulin...
Click to read more »similar to that of the NER Class R (LNER Class D20) but a larger boiler was used. Boiler pressure was initially 225 psi (1.55 MPa). Towards the end of construction...
Click to read more »developed the corrugated boiler flue for which he became famous. This simple idea involved corrugating the flue pipes inside the boiler, improving both their...
Click to read more »single home heating controller using a thermostat controlling a domestic boiler to large industrial control systems which are used for controlling processes...
Click to read more »employee. In June 2018, the boiler passed a hydrostatic test required by the Federal Railroad Administration. The boiler was pressurized to 25% above...
Click to read more »steam locomotive with the driving cab placed in the middle, astride the boiler. Camelbacks were fitted with wide fireboxes which would have severely restricted...
Click to read more »Railway. Harrison made important innovations to locomotives and steam boilers, but he may be best remembered for the art collection he amassed, that...
Click to read more »Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 presidential campaign, a close team known as the "Boiler Room Girls". In 1969, she was asphyxiated when a car driven by Robert's...
Click to read more »enlarged from 60 to 63 inches (1,524 to 1,600 millimetres) diameter and the boiler pressure setting accordingly adjusted from 190 to 200 pounds per square...
Click to read more »undertype, the distinction being the position of the engine relative to the boiler. Manufacturers tended to concentrate on one form or the other. Steam wagons...
Click to read more »locomotives, Ex-Saginaw Timber Co. No. 2, had developed a crack in its boiler shell. The C&LC's lease for No. 127 ended the following year, when the railroad...
Click to read more »technology can be discerned throughout the 20th century, notably automatic boiler control along with rapid startup. In 1922, Abner Doble developed an electro-mechanical...
Click to read more »Furnace (central heating): a furnace, or a heater or boiler, used to generate heat for buildings Boiler, used to heat water; also called a furnace in American...
Click to read more »refer to clichéd or unoriginal writing. "Boiler plate" originally referred to the rolled steel used to make boilers to heat water. Metal printing plates (type...
Click to read more »The Novelty Iron Works was an ironworking firm founded to make boilers in New York City, located on East 12th street in Manhattan. The founder was the...
Click to read more »using them has taken you." "I really dig London's cockney pub-culture and "Boiler" is a pub-song like that. I wanted to capture that feeling that's in pubs...
Click to read more »can create a steam explosion. Steam is traditionally created by heating a boiler by burning coal and other fuels, but it is also possible to create steam...
Click to read more »but a boiler works manufacturing not only brewing equipment, but also stationary engines, ship boilers, large factory boilers and locomotive boilers supplied...
Click to read more »the boiler to run dry and the steam pressure to drop. As a result, the boiler feed-pumps jammed, creating a dangerous situation where the boiler could...
Click to read more »construction was done at Derby Works. The locomotive featured a BR standard boiler very similar in dimensions to the Stanier Type 3B fitted to the Black Fives...
Click to read more »steam cylinders attached to a transmission located under the center of the boiler, which sent power to driveshafts running to the front and rear trucks. Some...
Click to read more »Railway. The I4 class were of the same design but incorporated a superheated boiler. In 1907, following the failure of his I1 class, Douglas Earle Marsh sought...
Click to read more »a.k.a. Russian egg, and the reversible Potsdam cafetière a.k.a. Potsdam boiler. Another variant was the Arndt'sche Sturzmaschine (not to be confused with...
Click to read more »distribute it throughout the building. This category includes furnaces, boilers, and heat pumps. Central heating is often used in applications such as...
Click to read more »running east–west – the huge main Turbine Hall in the centre, with the boiler house to the north and the switch house to the south. For many years after...
Click to read more »States for revenue service. It was also the first locomotive to suffer a boiler explosion in the United States. The locomotive was built for the South Carolina...
Click to read more »flanges from the second coupled and driving wheels and the fitting of boilers standard for 50 class; 53 class and 55 class, they became most useful locomotives...
Click to read more »frame of the 3600 but the design of boiler, cylinders and cab resembled the 3700 series, but with a more powerful boiler and cylinders with a diameter of...
Click to read more »the remainder arriving during 1919. The N1s was a large locomotive; the boiler was the largest then used on any non-experimental PRR locomotive, and the...
Click to read more »on 22 December 1978 and was demolished. The engine house, chimneys and boilers have been preserved and maintained as a working steam museum. The mill...
Click to read more »Niagara was ordered in 1931: No. 800, an experimental locomotive that had its boiler divided into three sections of different pressure. This was another failed...
Click to read more »were fitted with a Crampton-type boiler and firebox. The firebox extended over the rear driving axle and the boiler consisted of three shells. A Crampton...
Click to read more »firebox through tubes where they pass heat to the surrounding water in the boiler. The smoke then enters the smokebox, and is exhausted to the atmosphere...
Click to read more »Railway Workshops boiler shop as a boiler tester. In January 1941 it was sent to Cardiff Locomotive Workshops for use as a stationary boiler. Grunbach, Alex...
Click to read more »women's side. Behind the bathing area is the boiler room (釜場, kamaba), where the water is heated. The boiler may be powered by heating oil, electricity...
Click to read more »heat-exchanging elements in the firebox or combustion chamber of some steam boiler and steam locomotive designs. As they are directly exposed to the radiant...
Click to read more »had a box frame with a water tank. The short boiler barrel comprised two boiler rings. On top of the boiler were the steam dome, two spring-balance, safety...
Click to read more »the Cape Government Railways in 1875 and 1882, all built with domeless boilers. The locomotive had 4 inches (102 millimetres) thick wooden buffer beams...
Click to read more »Tom Sawyer Island, and communicates his observations with the boiler engineer. The boiler engineer is stationed on the bottom deck towards the stern. This...
Click to read more »Class were 4-4-0 steam locomotives with outside frames and parallel domed boilers. They were built in five batches between 1895 and 1899 for express passenger...
Click to read more »boilers were to a new design, larger in diameter than the Std 1 (Hall) boiler but smaller in diameter and appreciably shorter than the Castle boiler....
Click to read more »Illinois, with electric power from one coal-fired boiler at the Dallman Power Plant. The boiler operates with water from the utility's wholly owned...
Click to read more »control systems for thermal power generation. The company was founded as a boiler manufacturing company by Ferdinand Lentjes in 1928. Doosan Lentjes's main...
Click to read more »variants of the PT class, each with different boilers, were listed in the 1907 BESC report. A larger standard boiler with a diameter of 5 ft 1 1⁄4 in (1556 mm)...
Click to read more »on the Constance Estate is an old Steam Boiler, which was still in place in a Sept 2010 photo. The steam boiler was used on the estate from the 1920s to...
Click to read more »machines from Hartmann by using two boilers: a lower boiler with a small diameter and a larger, upper boiler. After two boiler explosions occurred, all the engines...
Click to read more »express-freight and mixed traffic on the Caledonian Railway. They had the same large boiler type as 721 “Dunalastair” Class 4-4-0s which operated at 160 psi, and were...
Click to read more »International, Inc. is a manufacturer and supplier of commercial condensing boilers, high efficiency water heating equipment and energy recovery systems in...
Click to read more »It is powered by a two-cylinder boiler mounted behind the driver. Steam is generated in the vertical coal-fired boiler, which is connected by rubber hoses...
Click to read more »expensive to manufacture. As with Classes 03, 45 and 50, the 20-bar (290 psi) boiler made of St 47 K steel, which aged and embrittled rapidly, soon caused major...
Click to read more »travel valves, compensated brake gear, a new design of tender and a new boiler, the latter based on the one fitted to Hughes's four-cylinder Baltic tank...
Click to read more »"County" Class 4-4-0 tender locomotives. The two classes had different boilers, standard no 4 for the tender locomotive, and the smaller (by about 350 sq ft...
Click to read more »Railway. Some were later rebuilt with larger boilers while others were rebuilt with both larger boilers and a 4-4-0 wheel arrangement. Unusually, both...
Click to read more »tank is about half-filled with cold water and steam is blown in from a boiler via a perforated pipe near the bottom of the drum. Some of the steam condenses...
Click to read more »(56 km/h) with maximum fuel efficiency. The original proposal was for a boiler from the BR Standard Class 7 Britannia 4-6-2, adapting it to a 2-8-2 wheel...
Click to read more »original boilers were fitted with Ramsbottom safety valves, while the Watson Standard boiler was fitted with Pop safety valves. Even though the boiler pressure...
Click to read more »Roads, Virginia on 15 April 1864. Before she reached the open sea, her port boiler exploded, scalding 33 men, 28 fatally, with another suffering a head concussion...
Click to read more »September 2022. 4930 is planned to remain in operation until 2032 when its boiler ticket expires. In April 2025, it was announced that 4930 was to appear...
Click to read more »to the Union Carbide Company (UCC) to be used as a stand-by stationary boiler at one of their chemical plants in South Charleston, West Virginia. In 1964...
Click to read more »Senator is chiefly remembered for its having been destroyed in a fatal boiler explosion in 1875 while making a landing at the Portland, Oregon waterfront...
Click to read more »they were delivered in 1887 and incorporated longer wheelbase, increased boiler pressure, larger cylinders and bogie wheels of just over 3 ft. Aspinall...
Click to read more »department has the following sections: Boiler feeders Primary and secondary air pumps Boiler feed pumps Boiler core parts Turbine core parts Turbine governing...
Click to read more »Brakes. Likewise stronger Worsdell boilers were fitted to the class during the 1880s following a number of boiler explosions. During the 1880s and 1890s...
Click to read more »steam admission to the cylinders, as well as improving exhaust flow and boiler draughting when compared to the more conventional Walschaerts and Stephenson...
Click to read more »an alternative approach to the problem by employing a high-set boiler (with the boiler centre 9 ft 2+1⁄2 in (2.807 m) above rail level, compared with...
Click to read more »in steam pressure with all the attendant dangers, due to the inadequate boiler technology of the period. A strong opponent of high pressure steam was James...
Click to read more »valves above the cylinders and actuated by Walschaerts valve gear. The boilers were equipped with superheaters and had Belpaire fireboxes. The engines...
Click to read more »numbered 192 and 194, the 4-6-0s 195 and 196. They were built with a saturated boiler, inside slide valves and Stephenson valve gear, two outside cylinders connected...
Click to read more »Despite this status, the building was demolished in 2001 leaving only the boiler house intact, and the site is now occupied by housing and a superstore....
Click to read more »patent boiler (pear-shaped boiler). The slightly raised vertical boiler had a small steam dome. However, the patent boiler was later replaced by a boiler of...
Click to read more »than a 2-6-2 Prairie, the six driving wheels which allowed for a larger boiler and the application of more tractive effort than the earlier 4-4-2 Atlantic...
Click to read more »The steamboat Pennsylvania was a side wheeler steamboat which suffered a boiler explosion in the Mississippi River and sank at Ship Island near Memphis...
Click to read more »The application of internal streamlining to the steam circuit, higher boiler pressure and the extension of the firebox to form a combustion chamber all...
Click to read more »similar machine was built by Maffei in 1929. Despite having a higher-pressure boiler, it was less efficient than the Krupp-Zoelly locomotive. It was hit by a...
Click to read more »insufficient amount of water had been kept in the boiler during operations, which caused the boiler tubes and tube sheet to fail. The Mataró was taken...
Click to read more »warm climates. Phase-out of gas boilers Condensing boiler Forced-air gas Jetstream furnace Outdoor wood-fired boiler Masonry heater Heat pump Johnson...
Click to read more »by two steam cylinders. In essence, the result is two engines under one boiler. Union Pacific developed five types of Challengers - the "light" CSA-1 and...
Click to read more »300 lbf (463.95 kN) with compound expansion, but the locomotive's flawed boiler and firebox design prevented it from producing enough required steam. During...
Click to read more »to a stovetop kettle, which uses heat from a cooktop. An electric water boiler, which is a small kitchen appliance with an internal heating element, may...
Click to read more »of boiler fitted – 3.1101 had a conventional fire-tube boiler, while 3.1102 had a water-tube boiler. The Nord had already tested a water-tube boiler on...
Click to read more »ring section to the boiler in place of the firebox and the replacement of the original multi-tube boiler with a single flue boiler; this last change proved...
Click to read more »locomotives (Einheitsloks). In 1932, the Deutsche Reichsbahn tried to raise boiler overpressures from 156.9 to 245.1 N/cm2 (227.6 to 355.5 psi) by using high-tensile...
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