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In. , water boils or condenses at a little less than 115. 9 F. , say about 115. This assumes that the barometer reading is 29. 92 in. 104 STEAM BOILERS Now, suppose that we first look at a barometer and find that it stands at only 28 in. Our condenser has more of a vacuum than we thought it had. The absolute pressure in the condenser is (28 -27) X . 4908 = . 4908 Ib. Per sq. In. or not quite . 5 Ib. Per sq. In. Absolute, and we find that the temperature of the steam and water in the condenser i...s a little less than 79 F. , instead of being 115. 85. Temperature of Evaporation. The third column in the table gives the temperatures at which water evaporates when under the pressures given in the first and second columns. These temperatures are also the temperatures of saturated steam at the given pressures and are likewise the temperatures at which steam under the given pressures will condense. When water is heated in an open vessel under atmospheric pressure (14. 7 Ib. Absolute), it boils at 212 F.
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