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Identifier: textbookonlocomo02inte (find matches)
Title: A textbook on the locomotive and the air brake
Year: 1901 (1900s)
Authors: International Correspondence Schools
Subjects: Locomotives Locomotive boilers Locomotives Railroad cars
Publisher: Scranton, Pa., International textbook co
Contributing Library: Northeastern University, Snell Library
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.Each of the radiating pipes is set with a fall from the regula-ting-cock end to the eccentric T piece e; it also has a fallbackwards from its end y to this same T. Thus, these pipesrun downwards toward the valve u from either end of the car. 69. Action and Advantages.—In (d), Fig. 24, is shownthe regulating cock in three positions; the views are takenlooking sideways at the apparatus when in position in the car;in fact, they correspond to view (6). The upper illustrationof (d) shows the position of the cock handle when steam is shutoff from both pipes. The middle one represents steam beingadmitted to the lower pipe only; while the bottom illustrationshows steam going into both pipes. This system is very convenient for cars running in suburbanservice, where the cars have to be heated up quickly for shortruns. This can be readily done by heating all the pipes, andby a movement of the cock handle, which is a permanent fix-ture, the heating power can be reduced one half—the reduction
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§ 13 CAR HEATING. 57 being uniform throughout the car, owing to the pipe that hasbeen cut out extending the whole length and not occupyingmerely one particular section. So, also, whether one pipe becut out, or three, there is still a practically uniform heating ofthe car, excepting such slight differences as may result fromthere being an excess of heating surface on one side. OPERATING THE SYSTEM. 70. Heating a Cold Train.—See that all the steam hoseare coupled up, and then open wide all the train-pipe cocks.Turn on the steam and blow out all condensation from thetrain pipes. Then shut the rear train-pipe cock, to preventfurther escape of steam. The heat is regulated by means of the valves in the radiatingpipes. The valves are adjusted as explained in the last article,sufficient radiating surface being brought into play to give therequired temperature. 71. Care of System.—The drainage of the radiatingpipes is effected by means of the drip valves u and u placednear the ends of the

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  • bookyear:1901
  • bookdecade:1900
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:International_Correspondence_Schools
  • booksubject:Locomotives
  • booksubject:Locomotive_boilers
  • booksubject:Railroad_cars
  • bookpublisher:Scranton__Pa___International_textbook_co
  • bookcontributor:Northeastern_University__Snell_Library
  • booksponsor:Northeastern_University__Snell_Library
  • bookleafnumber:135
  • bookcollection:northeastern
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  • bookcollection:americana
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