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" ... 1. The coal should be supplied to the furnace in small quantities at frequent intervals. The more nearly the feed approaches a continuous and uniform supply the better the results. 2. The air supply should be slightly in excess of the theoretical... "
The Mining World - Page 203
1908
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Portland Cement Mortars and Their Constitutent Materials ..., Issues 331-335

Richard Lewis Humphrey, William Jordan - Building materials - 1908 - 816 pages
...intervals. The more nearly the feed approaches a continuous and uniform supply the better the results. 2. The air supply should be slightly in excess of the...the coal. The temperature in the furnace should be ~nrnrieiitly high to ite the gases given off from the fuel bed. r. There should be a fire-brick combustion...
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Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey

Geological Survey (U.S.) - Geology - 1908 - 36 pages
...intervals. The more nearly the feed approaches a continuous and uniform supply the better the results. 2. The air supply should be slightly in excess of the...admitted at the front or rear of the furnace to burn «rases from the coal. 3. The temperature in the furnace should be sufficiently high to ignite the...
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Chemical Abstracts, Volume 2

Chemistry - 1908 - 2012 pages
...the furnace in small quantities at frequent intervals, as nearly uniform and continuous as possible. The air supply should be slightly in excess of the theoretical amount required and admitted principally through fuel bed with auxiliary supply over the bed to burn gases from the coal....
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Bulletin

Mines and mineral resources - 1912 - 860 pages
...intervals. The more nearly the feed approaches a continuous and uniform supply the better the results. 2. The air supply should be slightly in excess of the...or rear of the furnace to burn gases from the coal. 3. The temperature in the furnace should be sufficiently high to ignite the gases given off from the...
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The International Operating Engineer, Volumes 31-32

Mechanical engineering - 1917 - 902 pages
...intervals. The more nearly the feed approaches a continuous and uniform supply the better the results. 2. The air supply should be slightly in excess of the...or rear of the furnace to burn gases from the coal. 3. The temperature in the furnace should be sufficiently high to ignite the gases given off from the...
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The Heating and Ventilating Magazine, Volume 14

Heating - 1917 - 576 pages
...intervals. The more nearly the feed approaches a continuous and uniform supply the better the results. 2. The air supply should be slightly in excess of the...or rear of the furnace to burn gases from the coal. 3. The temperature in the furnace should be sufficiently high to ignite the gases given off from the...
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Finding and Stopping Waste in Modern Boiler Rooms: A Reference Manual to Aid ...

H. S. B. W. Cochrane Corporation, Philadelphia - Steam power plants - 1918 - 286 pages
...theoretical requirements. An auxiliary supply at the front or rear of the furnace should Durn the gases. 3. The temperature in the furnace should be sufficiently high to ignite the gas. 4. A fire-brick combustion chamber, designed to cause thorough mixing of the gases and air, should...
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Finding and Stopping Waste in Modern Boiler Rooms: A Reference ..., Volume 2

Cochrane Corporation (Philadelphia) - Steam engineering - 1928 - 816 pages
...theoretical requirements. An auxiliary supply at the front or rear of the furnace should burn the gases. 3. The temperature in the furnace should be sufficiently high to ignite the gas. 4. A fire-brick combustion chamber, designed to cause thorough mixing of the gases and air, should...
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Industrial Magazine, Volume 8

Technology - 1908 - 494 pages
...designed and adjusted. Each of these fuels will give off smoke if conditions are not favorable. All the authorities on the subject of combustion and smoke...high to ignite the gases given off from the fuel bed. 228 THE INDUSTRIAL MAGAZINE my paper, because it depends so much upon the individuality of the engineer...
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