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Taking the temperature of the atmosphere in this country as averaging 60 F. , with steam of 150 Ibs. Gauge pressure, this would mean a radiation of 300 times, 2*812 B. Th. Units for each square foot of surface exposed ; or, again, taking the case of a Lancashire boiler 8 feet in diameter, and 30 feet long, the area exposed to radiation would be about 200 square feet, and this would mean, with average temperatures, a loss by radiation of 168, 720 B. Th. Units per hour, and with some winter tempe...ratures, of much more. From Fig. 5, it will be seen that in the water lying on top of the furnace crowns receives the largest amount of heat, that lying on top of the flues beyond receiving the next largest, that by the side of the furnaces BOILERS 59 and 'flues the next, while the remainder of the water in the boiler receives gradually less and less heat, as the temperature of the gases passing over the metal separating it from them decreases. It will be noticed also that portions of the water in the boiler are placed between two heating surfaces, that at the sides and between the flues and furnaces.
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