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" Never allow the fire to be so low, before a fresh charge is thrown in that there shall not be at least four to five inches deep of clear, incandescent fuel on the bars, and equally spread over the whole. "
How to Manage a Steam-engine - Page 57
by Manfred Powis Bale - 1880 - 110 pages
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An Elementary Treatise on the Combustion of Coal and the Prevention of Smoke ...

Charles Wye Williams - 1858 - 412 pages
...charge the furnace at the bridge end, and keep firing to within a few inches of the dead plate. 2nd. Never allow the fire to be so low, before a fresh...fuel on the bars, and equally spread over the whole. 3rd. Keep the bars constantly and equally covered, particularly at tie sides and bridge end, where...
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An Elementary Treatise on the Combustion of Coal and the Prevention of Smoke ...

Charles Wye Williams - 1858 - 354 pages
...charge the furnace at the bridge end, and keep firing to within a few inches of the dead plate. 2nd. Never allow the fire to be so low, before a fresh...fuel on the bars, and equally spread over the whole. 3rd. Keep the bars constantly and equally covered, particularly at the sides and bridge end, where...
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Wrinkles and Recipes: Compiled from the Scientific American. A Collection of ...

Park Benjamin - 1875 - 314 pages
...their remedies. BOILERS, Rules for firing under. — (1) Begin to charge the furnace at the bridge end, and keep firing to within a few inches of the dead-plate....fire to be so low before a fresh charge is thrown in, so that there shall be at least 4 or 5 inches of clear, incandescent fuel on the bars, equally spread...
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Fuel: Its Combustion and Economy: Consisting of Abridgements of "Treatise on ...

Daniel Kinnear Clark - 1879 - 496 pages
...charge the furnace at the bridge-end, and keep firing to -within a few inches of the dead-plate. 2nd. Never allow the fire to be so low, before a fresh...fuel on the bars, and equally spread over the whole. 3rd. Keep the bars constantly and equally covered, particularly at the sides and bridge-end, where...
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Fuel, Its Combustion and Economy: Consisting of Abridgements of A Treatise ...

Charles Wye Williams, Daniel Kinnear Clark - 1880 - 430 pages
...charge the furnace at the bridge-end, and keep firing to within a few inches of the dead-plate. 2nd. Never allow the fire to be so low, before a fresh...fuel on the bars, and equally spread over the whole. 3rd. Keep the bars constantly and equally covered, particularly at the sides and bridge-end, where...
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Maxims and Instructions for the Boiler Room: Useful to Engineers, Firemen ...

Nehemiah Hawkins - 1900 - 358 pages
...charge the furnace at the 'bridge end and Jceep firing to within a few indies of the dead plate. 2d. — Never allow the fire to be so low before a fresh charge is thrown in, that there shall not be at least three to Jive inches deep of clean, incondescent fuel on the bars, and equally spread over the whole....
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Erecting and Operating: An Educational Treatise for Constructing Engineers ...

Nehemiah Hawkins - 1907 - 626 pages
...the bridge end and keep firing to within a few inches of the dead plate. STEAM CONNECTIONS. 2d. — Never allow the fire to be so low before a fresh charge is thrown in that there shall not be at least three to five inches deep oj clean, incandescent fuel on the bars, and equally spread over the whole....
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Erecting and Operating: An Educational Treatise for Constructing Engineers ...

Nehemiah Hawkins - 1913 - 638 pages
...the bridge end and keef firing to within a few inches of the dead plate. STEAM CONNECTIONS. 2d. — Never allow the fire to be so low before a fresh charge is throivn in that there shall not be at least three to five inches deep oj dean, incandescent fuel on...
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Audels Engineers and Mechanics Guide, Volume 6

1921 - 584 pages
...Begin to charge the furnace at the bridge end and keep firing to within a few inches of the dead plate. 2. Never allow the fire to be so low before a fresh...charge is thrown in, that there shall not be at least three to five inches deep of clean, incandescent fuel on the bars, and equally spread over the whole....
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