A Practical Treatise Upon Warming Buildings By Hot Water And Upon Heat And Heati

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A Practical Treatise Upon Warming Buildings By Hot Water And Upon Heat And Heati
Charles Hood
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This cannot very well happen with the cylinder system of apparatus, and it cannot very well occur anyhow without the shortness of water becoming quickly apparent at the taps, but it was only quite recently that a serious accident from this cause was only escaped by the fortunate existence of a safety valve, as it appears the water had been drawn nearly all away overnight, and the fire had been lighted for some hours in the morning without any one noticing the want of water, so that what little ...remained had been evaporated, and when the daily supply of water came in, some portion of it did its best to flow into the red-hot boiler, with results that need no describing. The force exerted in this instance was so great that the safety valve did not merely open but had the upper portion twisted up like a piece of crumpled paper.
The last source of danger there is to explain is " furred " pipes. This question has been practically exhausted in the previous papers, but it might be repeated that an accident from this cause, though possible, is highly improbable, as before any real danger need be feared the noises and violent shakings and vibrations must warn every one to give the matter attention promptly.


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