A History of the Singer Building Construction Its Progress From Foundation to F

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A History of the Singer Building Construction Its Progress From Foundation to F
Otto Francis Semsch
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C. Buxton, is a commodious room, 14x 20 ft. , completely equipped with bookcases and draughting tables; a telephone central station connecting with all parts of the me- chanical and elevator plant; pressure and recording gauges; controlling valves of the Foster Automatic Valve System for emergency purposes, and the electri- cal position indicator board of the elevator service.
The entrance door to the entire mechanical plant is under the control of the chief engineer's office, which must be pas
...sed by all visitors to the engine room.
The space at the rear of the main switch board was utilized for the New York Telephone Company's board, and for the pump, pressure and discharge tanks of the Otis Company '-s hydraulic sidewalk lifts.
Adjoining the engine room on the northeast is located the compressor room. Here are two Inger- soll-Rand 8-in. , 13-in. , 12-in. , and 7^-in. , x 10-in. Compound steam and air Imperial "Type Ten" x4ir Compressors, with 45-inch fly-wheels, having a capa- city of 210 cubic feet of free air per minute, at 160 revolutions and developing 37 indicated H.


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