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| s provided by eight naval and six cylindrical | boilers, all of which burned coal. |
| Hummel led the baby | boilers, along with Chris Kramer, JaJuan Johnson, Kea |
| One of the world's biggest biomass | boilers also is connected to this in parallel to the |
| and fouling on the water-side walls in steam | boilers and piping systems. |
| The works also constructed the | boilers and tenders for the final batch of ten Mercha |
| ilt the New Yorker Hotel had coal-fired steam | boilers and generators sufficient to produce more tha |
| -expansion steam engines, two locomotive-type | boilers, and twin screws. |
| icultural implements, chemical manures, glue, | boilers and iron goods, boots and shoes and fur garme |
| uipped with a steam turbine system and had 20 | boilers and 4 shafts. |
| within the steel works, but it can be used in | boilers and power plants equipped to burn it. |
| stance from Great Britain, which supplied new | boilers and turbines, and the USA which supplied guns |
| ant, to put in a new turbo generator, piping, | boilers, and other engines. |
| -expansion steam engines, two locomotive-type | boilers, and twin screws. |
| -expansion steam engines, two locomotive-type | boilers, and twin screws. |
| nished steam models, but machined kits, steam | boilers and steam plants. |
| asts were removed, as was the funnel from the | boilers, and a drill hall was erected on her weather |
| ers tend to form carbonate scale in pipes and | boilers and they react with soaps to form an undesira |
| by a shell from Sydney, which knocked out the | boilers and immobilised her. |
| -expansion steam engines, two locomotive-type | boilers, and twin screws. |
| consists of two Babcock and Wilcox coal-fired | boilers and two General Electric steam turbines with |
| ng portable, stationary and traction engines, | boilers, and associated engineering products such as |
| She also received new | boilers and then returned to service. |
| He became a leading manufacturer of | boilers and heavy machinery. |
| m 1887 they were reboilered with Dean pattern | boilers and the wheels were enlarged by one inch by m |
| sion on her port side, knocked out one of her | boilers, and flooded one of her holds. |
| The buildings that housed the | boilers and engines were built in a decorative Italia |
| The plant burns coal and features four | boilers and two 150-metre chimneys. |
| ly reported to have had 10 Babcock and Wilcox | boilers and six cylindrical boilers or 10 Babcock and |
| an half of the small hull was occupied by the | boilers and the engine room. |
| The plant burns coal and features two | boilers and two chimneys; one 150-metres and one 100- |
| uipped with a steam turbine system and had 20 | boilers and 4 shafts. |
| escort service by removal of the two forward | boilers and substitution of additional fuel tanks. |
| Flames began erupting from beneath the | boilers and Barrett began working to extinguish the f |
| The mill has five | boilers and four turbines that provide steam to the m |
| as given new triple expansion engines and new | boilers, and thereafter could make 15.75 knots (29.17 |
| the timbers on her starboard side, burst her | boilers, and tore up her decks 13 April 1865. |
| Construction of heat exchangers, | boilers, and surface condenser tubes is mainly limite |
| Boilers and other high temperature or pressure applic | |
| He engaged in the manufacture of | boilers and smokestacks at Dover. |
| They were rebuilt with taper | boilers and superheaters by the Great Western Railway |
| gh hot water, oil was aflame above one of the | boilers, and the entire room was filled with smoke, s |
| ceded them, incorporating new higher pressure | boilers and a new boiler arrangement, as well as impr |
| a steam turbine system but had 8 Yarrow type | boilers and 2 shafts whiched produced a total of 75,0 |
| l, 1854, on the ordinary mode of setting Land | Boilers, and on the mode patented by Henry F. Baker.' |
| Naval Shipyard, Jeannette was fitted with new | boilers and other equipment. |
| it, two expansion generation units, 117 power | boilers, and 114 peak-load boilers. |
| The Akatsuki vessels had larger | boilers and a narrower fore funnel than the previous |
| twin oscillating side-wheel engines with four | boilers and 9 ft (2.7 m) stroke produced 230 hp (170 |
| ances involved are kitchen stoves, condensing | boilers and micro-CHP boilers. |
| over the internet or by phoning, include gas | boilers and central heating, plumbing and drains, car |
| esign and manufacturing according to the ASME | Boilers and Pressure Vessels Code. |
| Propulsion was provided by one shaft, two | boilers and a steam turbine giving 9,350 shaft horsep |
| l made it difficult to add a steam engine and | boilers and to store coal. |
| or made repairs to battle damage, cleaned her | boilers, and changed her disguise. |
| The | boilers and the turbine generators will be manufactur |
| The second boiler room contained four | boilers and was followed by a turbine room for the ce |
| ificant volume of internal space was used for | boilers and machinery. |
| The forward boiler room contained eight | boilers and was followed by an engine room for the tw |
| a steam turbine system but had 8 Yarrow-type | boilers and 2 shafts, which produced a total of 75,00 |
| Stewart was equipped with Seabury | boilers and was fastest of the 400-tonners (she was a |
| eam from coal, natural gas and fuel oil-fired | boilers, and one gas turbine. |
| mance Certificates), Article 8 (Inspection of | boilers) and Article 9 (Inspection of air conditionin |
| officers and men, and the overhauling of her | boilers and machinery. |
| er station was using crushed coal as fuel for | boilers and chlorination for the cooling water system |
| few exceptions) used the standard steam lorry | boilers and engine units. |
| dumped cylinderless at Branxholme; 2 J class | boilers and tenders still exist at the Omoto Racecour |
| 970 there were continuous improvements to the | boilers and plant at Kearsley to improve efficiency a |
| sing renewable energy - solar panels, biomass | boilers and stoves etc. Buildings also incorporate, w |
| e A class locomotives were rebuilt with taper | boilers and superheaters by the Great Western Railway |
| burned in either industrial furnaces, certain | boilers, and permitted hazardous waste incinerators), |
| (or 18, according to some sources) Niclausse | boilers and three cylindrical boilers allowed her to |
| Two of the three engines and the | boilers and coaling plant were scrapped in 1964, and |
| hen the lifespan of cooling towers, chillers, | boilers, and other water dependent machines. |
| vention was to act as a warning device on the | boilers, and an early example can be seen in the muse |
| urtis turbine engines and six new Thornycroft | boilers, and, in the process, was converted from coal |
| ) Siemens do not manufacture their own Benson | boilers any more, but instead license the technology |
| Sometimes these | boilers are referred to as pressure vessels. |
| Combi | boilers are highly popular in Europe, where in some c |
| The | boilers are supplied by Babcock and Wilcox and Combus |
| The | boilers are the highest point at 30 m (98 ft) below. |
| In popular culture, hand | boilers are often known as love meters because the tu |
| The | boilers are supercritical units, operating at 3,400 p |
| The | boilers are supplied by Babcock and Wilcox and the tu |
| Wet bottom | boilers are preferred for low volatile coals that pro |
| These | boilers are referred to as condensing boilers because |
| The | boilers are supplied by CE, Babcock and Wilcox and th |
| Boilers, armor plating, and cast iron cannons were al | |
| ute with the escaping steam from the ruptured | boilers around him. |
| steam plant consisted of 42 Yarrow large-tube | boilers arranged in seven boiler rooms. |
| is typically used on large coal or oil fired | boilers as found in power plants, as it is very much |
| urbishment project involved reconfiguring the | boilers, as well as on-land storage tanks, Lorneville |
| Boilers at the Water Works | |
| completed in 1949 there were 24 coal burning | boilers at Kearsley Power Station, each separate stat |
| ion as Wanson India Ltd., manufacturing small | boilers at a unit in Dadar, Mumbai . |
| During World War Two, electric | boilers at Amy Street used surplus hydroelectric powe |
| 1900 and then sailed for China, receiving new | boilers at Hong Kong, and then operating from July 19 |
| in the very early 1980s when gas and electric | boilers became readily available. |
| veral hits on Amazon, knocking out two of her | boilers before withdrawing. |
| scovered several split condenser tubes in her | boilers before the trip could begin, and an inspectio |
| The station's | boilers burned bituminous coal until it closed in 198 |
| Kearsley 'A' Station | boilers burned 5 tons of coal each on full load, and |
| ed the station's pulverisers which supply the | boilers' burners with fuel. |
| eight 30 pound per square inch (210 kPa) box | boilers burst as she proceeded from Portsmouth Harbou |
| were extensively rebuilt with new frames and | boilers, but retaining their original names. |
| originated from craftsmen who would fabricate | boilers, but they may work on projects as diverse as |
| igned four double-framed classes with similar | boilers but different wheel arrangements, the others |
| This first batch had round topped | boilers but in 1912 a second batch of 20 was construc |
| the station, coal was transported toward the | boilers by a fireless locomotive, one of only 162 eve |
| y of his locomotives were rebuilt with larger | boilers by his successor D. E. Marsh. |
| Coal was fed into the | boilers by overhead hoppers, which used automatic sto |
| manufactured by Metropolitan Vickers and the | boilers by Babcock & Wilcox. |
| e United States, producing steam locomotives, | boilers, cables, naval hardware, and cannon. |
| Steam | boilers can scale up or corrode, and these deposits w |
| Waste-oil-fueled | boilers can be used for various industrial purposes a |
| of the first ships in the Japanese navy with | boilers capable of burning either coal or heavy oil. |
| Janeiro for Europe, oil spilled on the ship's | boilers, causing an engine-room fire that quickly spr |
| nd to the design and manufacture of railings, | boilers, cisterns and bedsteads. |
| Propulsion was provided by Admiralty 3-drum | boilers connected to Parsons geared steam turbines, w |
| opulsion was provided by two Admiralty 3-drum | boilers connected to Parsons Impulse turbines, which |
| Propulsion was provided a steam turbine, two | boilers connected to one shaft giving 9,350 brake hor |
| ficient lighting, natural lighting, efficient | boilers, connection to the campus's chilled water loo |
| Every week the | boilers consumed 1,000 tons of coal brought in on com |
| 28 million litres) of water a day, whilst the | boilers consumed 8.5 tons of coal per day. |
| ss is monitored to avoid costly breakdowns in | boilers, cooling towers, and other equipment that han |
| Larger | boilers could not support their firebox crowns entire |
| For instance, some heaters and | boilers designed for home use can burn wood, pellets, |
| whereby he designed four classes with similar | boilers, double frames, and cylinders, but of differe |
| expansion reciprocating steam engine with six | boilers driving a single screw. |
| expansion reciprocating steam engine with two | boilers driving two screws. |
| expansion reciprocating steam engine with six | boilers, driving a single screw. |
| expansion reciprocating steam engine with two | boilers driving two screws. |
| expansion reciprocating steam engine with two | boilers driving two screws. |
| nsion steam engines, with two locomotive-type | boilers, driving through twin screws. |
| xpansion reciprocating steam engine with four | boilers driving a single screw. |
| expansion reciprocating steam engine with six | boilers driving a double screws. |
| coal-fired with four double-ended cylindrical | boilers driving two shafts. |
| Before that huge steam | boilers drove the mill. |
| The station has six Babcock Power | boilers, each weighing 4,000 tonnes. |
| Sixteen water-tube | boilers, each in their own individual compartment, pr |
| tion's boiler room contained eight Lancashire | boilers, each with a capacity of 200HP, and three Gre |
| ory eventually expanded to the manufacture of | Boilers, electric engines and small generator plants. |
| en progressed to the position of Inspector of | Boilers, Engines and Machinery (March 1893), and to D |
| Site with much detail information on | boilers etc. |
| sioned, because the operating licence for the | boilers expired. |
| gunboat of the United States Navy, whose two | boilers exploded on the morning of 21 July 1905. |
| on July 21, 1905 one of the USS Bennington's | boilers exploded while it was in San Diego, Californi |
| On July 21, 1905 one of the USS Bennington's | boilers exploded while it was in San Diego, Californi |
| while sailing off Montague Island, one of her | boilers exploded killing four and wounding three. |
| When the | boilers exploded, he assisted in getting the men out |
| p to move, to forcing the engenine one of the | boilers exploded, so the ship's speed dropped to 2 kn |
| dlewheel got through its second rotation, the | boilers exploded. |
| ntional accident more dangerous, was that two | boilers exploded. |
| opulsion was provided by four Forster Wheeler | boilers feeding two General Electric turbines, which |
| The plant was soon duplicated with six | boilers feeding four 1,500 kW sets. |
| The | Boilers finished the season with a 26-6 overall recor |
| tion operators play a key part in keeping the | boilers fired equally and steam adjusted correctly to |
| truck her amidships, knocking out half of her | boilers, flooding the midsection, and killing 36 sail |
| Welder makes | boilers for a ship, June 1942 |
| r armament was a "hot water attachment to her | boilers for repelling boarders, throwing one stream f |
| There were two other small | boilers for harbor service and to power the auxiliary |
| at it was awarded the contract to provide the | boilers for Trawsfynydd nuclear power station. |
| Most new systems are fitted with condensing | boilers for greater efficiency. |
| He spent time mending | boilers for P&O, and in his spare time was a wrestler |
| The IJN recycled eight Tosa coal/oil fired | boilers for the development of the Jingei class of sh |
| ffel & Howaldt", a company initially building | boilers for industry and the new railroad companies i |
| over a steel frame, which supported the four | boilers from the roof. |
| d for 253 yards and three touchdowns, but the | Boilers gained just 75 yards rushing and committed fo |
| en researching the use of Coal Water Fuels in | boilers, Gas Turbines and Diesel Engines. |
| 18th century Haycock | boilers generally produced and stored large volumes o |
| They produced 4,200 hp from their Thornycroft | boilers, giving them a top speed of 27 knots. |
| Also the Wordsell | boilers had a flat grate, however from 1890 Holden de |
| contemporary American practice, British naval | boilers had a large proportion of furnace brickwork, |
| x company based in India, which has also made | boilers, has four manufacturing centres, and operates |
| ant flow of natural gas that was used to heat | boilers in the camp. |
| to the Parliamentary Committee on Water Tube | Boilers in 1900. |
| New blowers were installed in 1902, new | boilers in 1906 and 1914 and the furnaces completely |
| She was reboilered with Babcock & Wilcox | boilers in 1911. |
| All received Belpaire | boilers in the course of the normal varied reboilerin |
| The boiler explosion signalled the end of box | boilers in favour of the Scotch cylindrical type, and |
| o work with one engine, two boreholes and two | boilers in 1915 though did not pump to the public wat |
| f interchangeable parts...pistons, wheels and | boilers in various sizes that can be combined in seve |
| the Japanese copies of the Yarrow water-tube | boilers in the coal-fired triple expansion steam engi |
| ired), salt cake collection from black liquor | boilers in pulp mills, and catalyst collection from f |
| tacular fashion (by exploding several trains' | boilers in an intentional collision), and, thus deny |
| stallation of wider fireboxes and superheated | boilers, increasing the boiler pressure to 200 psi an |
| The main changes were unit machinery (four | boilers instead of three), a strengthened hull and re |
| One of the ship's | boilers is visible in the left rear. |
| ric showers compared to the higher costs with | boilers is due to the time of use: an electric shower |
| Boilermakers originally specialized in | boilers, leading to their trade's name, but the term |
| nson too laboring and steaming in Vienna with | boilers like to burst; and George gets it signed 13th |
| he Madura Strait on 8 March 1942 after faulty | boilers made it impossible for her to reach the safet |
| oiler's main advantages, compared to vertical | boilers with multiple fire-tubes. |
| There were eighteen | boilers, manufactured by Babcock and Wilcox. |
| rofession at the time of the accident to the | boilers... May 29, 1901." |
| In 1904 she had her | boilers modified to burn fuel oil as an experiment an |
| off but this is not enough to supply all the | boilers needs so you must start to "force". |
| power station consists of two pulverised coal | boilers of 335 MW each, two steam turbines, two gener |
| yed when there is a source of steam, e.g. the | boilers of steam ships. |
| For | boilers of this design the blast of a contracted orif |
| are used to evaporate water into steam inside | boilers of thermal power plants. |
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