Records of Steam Boiler Explosions

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Records of Steam Boiler Explosions
Edward Bindon Marten
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, Gin. Long, 5ft. Gin. Diameter, BOILER EXPLOSIONS IN 1868. G inch plates, 30 Ibs. Pressure. The water was allowed to get low, Fig. 25.
and the overheated plates opened and allowed the steam to escape harmlessly.
Stoke. (Fig. 26. ) December 9th.
none injured.
Fig. 26.
One of eight. Four Furnace Upright, 22ft. High, 9ft. Diameter, , 7 5 inch plates, 45 Ibs. Pressure. The water was allowed to get so low that the shell was overheated and rent, and the side tube slightly collapsed, and the injury w
...as not discovered until the feed water had risen up to the rupture, when it ran into the furnaces without causing any violent explosion, although cold water had been put into a red hot boiler.
STOURBRIDGE : PRINTED BY R. BROOMHALL, HIGH STREET.
BOILER EXPLOSIONS IN 1869.
No. 1. Chesterfield. (Fig. 1. ) January 14th. 4 killed, 2 injured.
One of two. One tube Cornish, 26ft. Gin. Long, 6ft. Diameter, tube 3ft. Sin. Diameter, inch plates, 46 Ibs. Pressure. The guage glass was broken and the float was either out of order or unobserved, as the water was allowed to get 9 inches below the usual level, so that the crown of the furnace became overheated and collapsed, and rent open where a patch had been put on some little time before.


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