Maxims and Instructions for the Boiler Room / Useful to Engineers, Firemen & Mechanics; Relating to Steam Generators, Pumps, Appliances, Steam Heating, Practical Plumbing, etc.
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The volume collects practical maxims and step-by-step instructions for the construction, setting, operation, inspection, and repair of steam boilers and associated plant. It surveys fuels and firing methods, boiler types and mountings, riveted and water-tube construction, testing and specifications, feed-water chemistry, scale prevention, and common defects. Chapters cover pumps, steam heating, piping and fittings, valves and gauges, safety valves, economizers, and mechanical stokers, as well as boiler-room tools, maintenance procedures, and emergency first aid. Tables, rules, examples, and checklists support hands-on work and regulatory inspection, making the text a practical reference for engineers, firemen, and mechanics.
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