Air Compressors And Blowing Engines, Specially Adapted for Engineers;
Air Compressors And Blowing Engines, Specially Adapted for Engineers;
Charles Herbert Innes
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All four receivers are connected Fir.. 139. together by bent pipes, and as, while one low-pressure piston is compressing, the opposite high-pressure is drawing in a charge of air, the air has to travel from one side of the compressor to the other, and is thus cooled in the bent pipes, which are surrounded by water. The principal advantage of compound compression is, of course, that the air can be cooled in an intermediate receiver. When the small piston moves inwards air is drawn in through the... suction valves at the side of the end of the cylinder, and on its outward stroke the air passes through the delivery va-lves in its end into a pert cast round the periphery of the casing. Three sides of this port are in contact with the cooli'ig water in the casing 156 AIR COMPRESSORS AND BLOWING ENGINES. or tank. The valves, one of which is shown in fig. 138, are of one size in all sizes of compressors, the number being governed by the requirements of each size of cylinder. Each valve weighs less than an ounce, the travel is only T Vhi.
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