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Electric light plants in cities and villages, or in large indus- trial establishments, are usually centrally located, and surround- ed by neighboring buildings, in which, in northern climates, heat is required for the larger half of the year; and, in many cases, all the year round, for certain industrial purposes, such as drying, boiling, dyeing, bleaching, etc. 92 ECONOMY IN STEAM. Exhaust steam, in its normal condition, as it comes from the cylinder of an engine, at a temperature of about 212... degrees, is not, owing to its moist and sluggish condition, an efficient or satisfactory agent, for even the simplest and most ordinary requirements for heating; while for any process requiring a temperature of over 212 degrees, it is useless. By raising its temperature and evaporating its moisture, it may be made to do as valuable a"nd efficient service in heating as live steam direct from the boiler at high pressure. In this connection attention is called to a system of re-heat- ing exhaust steam, and superheating live steam, without cost for fuel, by the utilization of the waste gases of combustion in their passage from the furnace to the chimney.
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