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| explosion of the lower front manhole gasket of | boiler A of the vessel, Johnson displayed great cooln |
| BB-4) off the coast of Santiago de Cuba when a | boiler accident occurred. |
| Soot deposited on the heating surfaces of a | boiler acts as a heat insulator. |
| It is designed to circulate water back to the | boiler after it has expelled some of its heat. |
| These engines used the standard class 4 | boiler again, but pressed to 225 psi and with smaller |
| when the ship's | boiler allegedly broke off and damaged the ship. |
| t used the slightly shorter standard number 10 | boiler, also to good effect. |
| t used the slightly shorter standard number 10 | boiler, also to good effect. |
| , but she was re-equipped with a more advanced | boiler and reduced to one funnel. |
| The | boiler and exhaust tubes are usually made out of meta |
| The superheated vertical water-tube | boiler and the engine were similar to those used in S |
| Aparri, the crew spent a few days scaling the | boiler and overhauling the engines before conducting |
| It was finally retired in 1945 when its | boiler and firebox were found to be beyond use or fur |
| om USS Calhoun blew up the Queen of the West's | boiler and ignited the cotton lining her hull. |
| Withdrawn 1986 due to | boiler and mechanical issues, 104 was the last engine |
| he firebox or combustion chamber of some steam | boiler and steam locomotive designs. |
| nough to carry out even major repairs, such as | boiler and firebox replacement. |
| ff, but improved the compounds with an uprated | boiler and firebox, also changing the tender to a sma |
| The long | boiler and raised round-topped firebox create a harmo |
| ring their working lives with various forms of | boiler and saddle tanks, and they were also rebuilt a |
| Above the | boiler and outside of the flue gas enclosure, a steam |
| He was chairman of the National | Boiler and General Insurance Company and was also a d |
| Exhaust steam from them is fed back to the | boiler and reheated, then fed to the 250 MW IP turbin |
| te that under Ashworth's ownership, the hall's | boiler and fireplaces burnt each quarter thirty tons |
| oes fired hit the Elli under the one operating | boiler and she caught fire and sunk. |
| In order to make it transportable, the | boiler and its auxiliary equipment (fuel oil heating, |
| a can of gunpowder into the old-fashioned pump | boiler and the chief's daughter sees him. |
| very year the National Board hosts hundreds of | boiler and pressure equipment professionals from arou |
| er 1944 at Port Arthur, Texas, by the Gulfport | Boiler and Welding Works. |
| , it is a descendant of the earlier Lancashire | boiler and like the Lancashire it uses multiple separ |
| The combination of multi-tube | boiler and steam blast are often cited as the princip |
| n as the County but with a smaller and lighter | boiler, and the replacement of the tender by the addi |
| soapy water squirted up from the bottom of the | boiler and rained down on the dishes. |
| neously used both steam power from an external | boiler, and internal combustion from gasoline or dies |
| It had a parallel | boiler and round-topped firebox. |
| It features one | boiler and one chimney 107-metres above ground. |
| e" in a locomotive when fitted with a firetube | boiler, and to consider the blastpipe as a distinct d |
| feet, or 2.9 acres; [3] the ambulance station, | boiler and dynamo house, coal-pocket and wharf, Alban |
| ocomotive burned rubber tires in its simulated | boiler, and liquid oxygen was used as an oxidizer to |
| The boat's engine consists of a | boiler and one or more exhaust tubes. |
| PX) is a leading British-based manufacturer of | boiler and pipeline control valves for steam heating |
| ngredients can be blended together in a double | boiler and brought to a boil. |
| A thermic siphon is an integral part of the | boiler and is quite different from a feedwater heater |
| o-shaft unit machinery layout with alternating | boiler and engine rooms. |
| GF2 consists of 2 units, a | boiler and a steam turbine with 300 MW each using nat |
| GF3 consists of 2 units, a | boiler and a steam turbine with 500 MW each using nat |
| The plant itself features a single | boiler and a single 180 metre smokestack. |
| swax and petroleum jelly, combined in a double | boiler and allowed to cool before use. |
| and 1930s Crosthwait invented a vacuum pump, a | boiler, and a thermostat control, all for more effect |
| It will have grey water recycling, a bio-mass | boiler, and the roof is part covered from the natural |
| rom the regulation and enforcement side of the | boiler and pressure vessel industry. |
| isting of a Babcock and Wilcox 1800 psig steam | boiler and General Electric single reheat steam turbi |
| the scoop wheels being removed, repairs to the | boiler, and a second boiler being installed, but once |
| This is because the | boiler and the exhaust tubes have to be filled with w |
| Due to the caustic nature of | boiler anti-scaling treatments ("water softeners"), r |
| on ACFM (1,180 m³/s) in the largest coal-fired | boiler applications. |
| nce, this type is usually used in older marine | boiler applications. |
| porating new higher pressure boilers and a new | boiler arrangement, as well as improved AA armament. |
| They are particularly visible in the Leader | boiler, as the firebox is dry-walled, rather than wat |
| ing material and the dissolves the iron of the | boiler as sodium ferrate. |
| hich heat is accepted (ie raising steam in the | boiler) as far as possible from the temperature at wh |
| e-expansion steam engine and coal-fired Scotch | boiler, as installed in SL Nuneham |
| ny billed the 10 hp vehicle, which had a flash | boiler, as being "absolutely safe in the hands of a n |
| Currently under overhaul, | boiler at Crewe Heritage Centre. |
| After withdrawal it was used as a stationary | boiler at Reading. |
| blowing out of a lower manhole plate joint on | boiler B of that vessel, Ehle assisted in hauling the |
| shape of the firebox follows the shape of the | boiler barrel, they are used for saddle tank locomoti |
| ox and required a means to support it from the | boiler barrel. |
| o flat vertical plates that are inset into the | boiler barrel. |
| t is the phenomenon in which the material of a | boiler becomes brittle due to the accumulation of cau |
| Before dawn, the big steam | boiler began belching out the steam which operated th |
| e losing a sandbox which was on the top of the | boiler behind the chimney. |
| The class had a notable appearance with the | boiler being partly streamlined after the style of th |
| It was in operation until the | boiler blew and killed some workers there. |
| 5 m) cylindrical, 1⁄4-inch-thick (6.4 mm) iron | boiler, bound together by iron strips and rivets, cou |
| ed number three fireroom to raise steam in one | boiler, braving extreme hazards in so doing. |
| The | boiler building of Coal Creek Station is 89.91 metres |
| The pressure in the | boiler built up to the extent that the injectors fail |
| It has an ultra super critical | boiler, built by the Danish company Burmeister & Wain |
| While sailing from Bermuda on 16 September a | boiler burned out and forced her to repair at New Yor |
| Both of her | boiler burners were removed and installed on board he |
| B: cyclone | boiler, burns crushed coal. |
| t from the hot smoke gases to the water in the | boiler, but also accelerated corrosion of the tubes. |
| s struck by a shell which damaged her foremost | boiler, but closed Onslow and took her in tow. |
| starter, as it was not a usual commercial pot | boiler, but the " word of mouth " publicity was good |
| inute cracks present in the inner walls of the | boiler by capillary action. |
| Following the piercing of the | boiler by an enemy shell, Cooney, by his gallantry an |
| Vertical cross-tube | boiler, c. 1889 |
| Using the LHV, a condensing | boiler can achieve a "heating efficiency" in excess o |
| limited size though, and unlike the locomotive | boiler cannot expand beyond the size of the boiler sh |
| e, one large cold bath plus smaller ones and a | boiler capable of heating up to 190°F. |
| There was always spare | boiler capacity; the original operators the Lancashir |
| une, her ammunition was safely removed and her | boiler ceremonially doused out. |
| After its | boiler certificate expired, it was sent to be display |
| us difficulties and with the expiration of the | boiler certificate, she made her final run on 14 Octo |
| as now been withdrawn due to the expiry of its | boiler certificate. |
| anchester Steam Users' Association, a national | boiler certification and insurance body, that proved |
| leviate the situation by executing repairs and | boiler changes, but this had little impact on the pro |
| eplacement of the original (and highly ornate) | boiler chimney, the removal and insertion of staircas |
| ement housed Janes' office, a game room, steam | boiler, coal bin, fireplace, and even a laundry shoot |
| ter became a manager of Babcock & Wilcox Steam | Boiler Company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1890 |
| He worked for the Babcock & Wilcox | Boiler Company in Bayonne. |
| The bi-drum | boiler construction is normally intended for low pres |
| This patent was applied for in 1900 and the | boiler continued in production until 1937. |
| The Kimberlina solar | boiler currently achieves 750-degree F superheated st |
| ime of the blowing out of the manhole plate of | boiler D on board that vessel, 25 January 1905. |
| ime of the blowing out of the manhole plate of | boiler D on board that vessel, 25 January 1905. |
| n January 25, 1905 a manhole plate blew out of | boiler D. For his actions received the Medal of Honor |
| January 25, 1905 a manhole plate blew out from | boiler D. For his actions he received the Medal March |
| By July 1915, Vengeance had | boiler defects that prevented her from continuing com |
| The older fire-tube | boiler design - in which the water surrounds the heat |
| uced from four to three due to improvements in | boiler design and efficiency. |
| G J Churchward had studied American | boiler design, but he was also influenced by continen |
| the explosion of the church's central heating | boiler, destroyed the North Aisle and everything in i |
| Boiler develops a fine, liquid mud, which is easier t | |
| atically relieved the pressure of steam in the | boiler, did not, in effecting that result, reduce the |
| This type of | boiler dominates the electric power industry, providi |
| This single | boiler, dual turbine plant produces enough energy to |
| ot that is deposited on the furnace tubes of a | boiler during combustion. |
| , D.C. Moore continued as president and CEO of | Boiler Efficiency, Inc. |
| er the next few months she was fitted out with | boiler, engine, superstructure, first and third class |
| C-E's signature | boiler equipment was the English designed Type-E stok |
| source eg hot water circuit from a wood fired | boiler, etc. |
| of the later period, including the only large | boiler ever built entirely to his ideas." |
| Ruins of a steam | boiler exist at the location. |
| On July 21, 1905, a | boiler exploded aboard the USS Bennington (PG-4) whil |
| Voyager's forward | boiler exploded, briefly setting fire to the bow of t |
| Island, just below Memphis, Tennessee when its | boiler exploded. |
| Bennington was in San Diego, California when a | boiler exploded. |
| ter 363) but was withdrawn in 1853 following a | boiler explosion at Bristol. |
| K. Perry, USN (1880-1905), who was killed in a | boiler explosion board Bennington on 21 July 1905. |
| The | boiler explosion signalled the end of box boilers in |
| oal torpedo would leave little evidence that a | boiler explosion was due to sabotage. |
| e, piloted by Captain Isaac Perrin, suffered a | boiler explosion just east of Cincinnati, killing 160 |
| Bennington off San Diego, California during a | boiler explosion which killed 62 enlisted men and one |
| tly after completion she suffered a disastrous | boiler explosion which killed 45 people when one of h |
| out this theory in his investigation into the | boiler explosion on the steam ship Redstone on the Oh |
| za's son, Albert II, was killed in a steamship | boiler explosion at Wilmington, California in 1864, s |
| is chiefly remembered now for the catastrophic | boiler explosion in 1893 that destroyed her and kille |
| eceived a second Medal of Honor during another | boiler explosion on September 13, 1909. |
| This was both the first recorded | boiler explosion and the first railway accident causi |
| also killed more people than any other railway | boiler explosion of all time. |
| The ship was sunk by a | boiler explosion on July 20, 1925. |
| he received the Medal of Honor for action in a | boiler explosion on board USS California. |
| s eventually badly damaged during repairs by a | boiler explosion, the fireman on watch having lingere |
| ve, Brunton's Mechanical Traveller, suffered a | boiler explosion. |
| Most | boiler explosions caused severe mechanical damage but |
| showed the greatest casualties were caused by | boiler explosions and by fire aboard ship. |
| Boiler explosions were not uncommon in the early year | |
| ump-valve, a safety plug for the prevention of | boiler explosions, and a safety equilibrium cataract, |
| even sacrificing her bow gun and emptying her | boiler failed to refloat Barataria by sunset. |
| to Charleston, South Carolina, but suffered a | boiler failure during the voyage and had to be towed |
| om numerous problems on this voyage, including | boiler failure, leaks, and ruptured steam lines, befo |
| ilt on the 'unit' or 'set' principle where one | boiler fed one turbo alternator. |
| the pulverized coal's tarry ash residues with | boiler feed water tube jackets that served to reduce |
| ure 2 - Section through "waisted" round-topped | boiler firebox with long rod stays |
| department entered the engine room to haul the | boiler fires and perform other tasks necessary to pre |
| In 1877 he developed the corrugated | boiler flue for which he became famous. |
| Anderson's father, James Anderson, ran the RSA | Boiler Fluid Company in East Port, Dunfermline, Fife, |
| The compact | boiler footprint permitted smaller designs than would |
| Newman Industries Ltd was meant to deliver a | boiler for Victoria Laundry (Windsor) Ltd. |
| y used, in the age of steam, as a small donkey | boiler, for the independent power of winches, steam c |
| ganshire County Council donated the frames and | boiler for the project. |
| the very simple type of | boiler found in pop-pop boats |
| To prevent the | boiler from firing too often, aquastats have a high l |
| The | boiler from the Hall will be used in the replica Gran |
| ead Railway and notably still has its original | boiler from 1901. |
| Round-topped | boiler from 'Austerity' saddle tank locomotive 3809, |
| rom Hall Class No.7927 Willington Hall and the | boiler from LMS Stanier 8F No. 48518. |
| . Kiesel, Jr. who designed the engine took the | boiler from an E6s Atlantic and designed one of the l |
| was similar in appearance to a Garratt but the | boiler, fuel and water tanks were all mounted on a si |
| While quite functional as a | boiler fuel, this crude carried a hazard; as the ligh |
| the nearby Veolia Cranberry Creek Landfill for | boiler fuel. |
| he air flowed through a series of pipes in the | boiler furnaces and was heated to 700 °F (371 °C). |
| had lunch at a nearby inn; on their return the | boiler had run dry, setting fire to the machine's tim |
| When questioned, Gillan said the | boiler had broken down and that the claim was within |
| The Stirling | boiler has near-vertical, almost-straight watertubes |
| The | boiler has similarities with both the locomotive boil |
| Each solar | boiler has a group of 13 narrow, flat mirrors, that i |
| Due to its three drums, the Yarrow | boiler has a greater water capacity. |
| In the recovery | boiler heat is used to produce high pressure steam, w |
| Each furnace, a Babcock & Wilcox | boiler, heats steam to 1,000 °F (538 °C) in both the |
| converted to shopping spaces, and the roofless | boiler house used as a park. |
| An identical | boiler house to the first was built and three 5,000 k |
| station's main building, which consisted of a | boiler house and turbine hall, stood at two stories t |
| t running water via a ring main from a central | boiler house in the village. |
| This | boiler house was shut down in the very early 1980s wh |
| ompleted in 1947, and the instructional block, | boiler house and factory workshop completed in 1951. |
| The disused | boiler house near Melrose (1977) |
| for carding was to the west, it had a separate | boiler house and circular chimney. |
| was complicated by asbestos insulation in the | boiler house and English Heritage's insistence in a ' |
| Appliance Park Building 20 (AP20) The | Boiler House is where the main power was made due to |
| in two separate engine houses, with a central | boiler house (containing five Lancashire boilers with |
| 0s, utilized the plantation Great House as its | boiler house and the cookhouse for curing. |
| The SETT has its own dedicated | boiler house to maintain its water temperature at 34o |
| section, a single-story section, a craneway, a | boiler house and a shed canopy structure over the rai |
| nd the frontage are the swimming baths and the | boiler house is at the rear. |
| and their components are housed in a 20 storey | boiler house and a turbine hall the length of three f |
| eel frame and brick clad construction with the | boiler house and turbine hall built alongside each ot |
| The six bay engine house, | boiler house and chimney were to the north. |
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