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(See also Strache, loc. Cit. ) Further, the sensible heat units leaving the plant in the blow gases on this system may be very considerable, and as yet little effort has been made to utilize this available heat, which could be erupted in raising steam by passage of the gases through suitable boiler plant. Accepting the above figures for the blow, the normal requirement of coke per 1000 cub. Ft. Of blue water gas would be about 33 Ibs. Of coke, equivalent to a yield of 68, 000 cub. Ft. Of gas pe...r ton of coke. The average steam con- sumption for the run and for operating the blower is 60-65 Ibs. Per 1000 cub. Ft. THE UTILIZATION OF COKE 161 The Kramer and Aarts Plant This design of blue water gas plant obtains the principle of a shallow fuel-bed for the blow, combined with improved operation of the steaming phase, by employing two small generators connected together at the top by two chequer-brick chambers. The generators are blown in parallel, the blow gases passing to a central stack through the chequer-brick chambers.
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