Mechanics of the Household a Course of Study Devoted to Domestic Machinery And

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Mechanics of the Household a Course of Study Devoted to Domestic Machinery And
Edward Spener Keene
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These pumps are made by manufacturers in a great variety of forms, but the essen- tial parts are the same in all pumps intended for a single purpose. The principle of operation is the same in all pumps of any type. The difference in mechanism of pumps intended for the same purpose is only in the form and arrangement of the parts.
The Lift Pump. The kitchen pump is an example of the lift pump. It is universally used for household purposes where water is to be raised from cisterns, etc. , and is
...most commonly made WATER SUPPLY 145 " priming" would raise water 15 feet with consider- throughout of cast iron. Fig. 129 illustrates one form, sometimes called the pitcher pump, because of the slight resemblance to the article. It frequently carries the name cistern pump from the fact that it very generally is.. Used to lift water from cisterns.
Although water may be raised 34 feet with a theoretically perfect pump and with a barometric pressure of 30 inches the actual limit is much lower. In use, 20 feet is probably about the limit and 10 feet or less is that of common practice.


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