Water Supply of And Geological Notes On the Rhein Valley
Water Supply of And Geological Notes On the Rhein Valley
1917 1920 Engineer Dept United States Army Aef
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Two single cylinder Corliss engines of 40 HP. Each, drive double-acting plunger pumps, each having a duty of 183 cubic meters per hour, and a lift of 60. 2 meters. Three Cornwall boilers having an aggregate heating surface of 246 square meters supply steam at 8 atmospheres. Station No. 2. Equipment consists of two Sulzer steam engines, operating with condensation and superheat, driving double-acting Rittinger pumps, each having a duty of 192 double meters per hour. Two boilers with 108. 7 squar...e meters of heating surface each, supply steam at 5 atmospheres (73. 5 Ibs. Per sq. In. ). Station No. 3. Equipped with 2 pumping engines operating with condensa- tion and superheat, having a combined duty of 26, 700 cubic meters per 24 hours. A small steam engine drives a differential plunger pump. Steam supplied at 6. 5 atmospheres (95. 5 Ibs. Per sq. In. ) by 2 Cornwall boilers, each having a heating surface of 115 square meters. The three stations have an aggregate of 440 HP. , and a combined daily duty of 44, 684 cubic meters per 24 hours at a 64-meter working head.
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