Producer Gas a Sketch of the Properties Manufacture And Uses of Gaseous Fuel

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Producer Gas a Sketch of the Properties Manufacture And Uses of Gaseous Fuel
Alexander Humboldt Sexton
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In the early types of producer the ashpit was open and the draught was of the character of a chimney draught, no steam being used, or only so much as could be drawn in with the air, this being supplied either by blowing a steam jet or a water jet under the bars, or by keeping the ashpit full of water, which was evaporated by the heat radiated from the fire bars or by the hot ashes falling into it. In such a producer the amount of steam used was very small.
It appears at first sight as if the on
...ly conditions under which a chimney draught could be used would be when the producer was at a much lower level than the furnace, so that the gas had to pass upwards a condition that could very rarely be arranged. Sir W. Siemens overcame this difficulty by the introduction of the overhead cooling tube connecting the gas producer with the furnaces.
The gas from the producer passed into a vertical brick stack 8ft. To 12ft. High, thence by a horizontal tube to near to the furnaces, which were intentionally placed at some distance from the producers, and then down by another vertical tube to the ports, or to an underground flue.


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