-
transitional stage in
boiler development,
between the
early haystack boilers and the
later multi-tube fire-tube
boilers. A
flued boiler is
characterized by...
- the
boiler efficiency in the ASME
performance test code (PTC) for
boilers ASME PTC 4 and for HRSG ASME PTC 4.4 and EN 12952-15 for
water tube
boilers: Input-output...
- outdoors.
Historically the term
flue meant the
chimney itself. In the
United States, they are also
known as
vents for
boilers and as
breeching for
water heaters...
- fire-tube
boiler developed as the
third of the four
major historical types of
boilers: low-pressure tank or "haystack"
boilers,
flued boilers with one...
- draft. This is more
common with
larger boilers where the
flue gases have to
travel a long
distance through many
boiler p****es. The
induced draft fan works...
-
Yarrow boilers are an
important class of high-pressure water-tube
boilers. They were
developed by
Yarrow & Co. (London),
Shipbuilders and
Engineers and...
-
boiler or
steam generator. It
often refers to the
exhaust gas of
combustion at
power plants.
Technology is
available to
remove pollutants from
flue gas...
- Z Harris,
Model Boilers, pp. 56–57. Harris,
Model Boilers, p. 55. Milton,
Marine Steam Boilers, p. 60. Milton,
Marine Steam Boilers, pp. 111–115. Uri...
- 7 ft (2.1 m) stroke.
These were fed by four
horizontal return-
flue boilers; the
boilers were
either 24 or 28 ft (7.3 or 8.5 m) long and had a diameter...
- rails. However, the centre-
flue boiler proved to be a weakness,
providing a
poorer heating surface than
later multi-
flue boilers. In
September 1825, Locomotion...