Performance And Efficiency Test of a Harrington Chain Grate Stoker

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Rather than attempt to adjust the instru- ment to read correctly a calibration curve was drawn.
20 The calibration consisted of several runs at various rates of flow. The water after passing through the tube was bi-passed around the "boiler check and weighed in a tank, Prom the time interval in feeding 1000 lbs. of water in the tank the rate of flow was computed. From this actual flow, and the recorded flow on the meter, points were located on the curve.
A stop watch connected to the scale beam
... left personal equation out of the start and finish of the run. As noted from the curve the error was consistent, Steam ifeter.
The steam flow meter was calibrated with the venturi meter. The readings on the steam meter were averaged for the period of an hour and compared with the reading on the venturi.
The steam flow meter indicates the weight of steam leaving the boiler, and the venturi registers the water entering. By holding the level of the water in the boiler constant the water entering should be the same as that leaving.


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