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- fire-tubes. A locomotive boiler has two tubeplates: one at the front of the inner firebox (firebox tubeplate) and one at the front of the boiler, adjacent...
- walls of the boiler s****. This allowed the entire ****embly of outer tubeplate, furnace tube, combustion chamber and firetubes to all be removed from...
- bending forces as the tubes warm up, tending to pull them loose from the tubeplate and creating a leak. There are two furnaces, venting into a common exhaust...
- between tube and tubeplate. An external belt of a channel plate riveted around the outside of the s**** at the level of the upper tubeplate formed an additional...
- "troughs" were D-shaped with a flat tubeplate, so as to provide an easy perpendicular mounting for the tubes. The tubeplate was bolted to the trough and could...
- 700 US gal) Boiler 4 ft 2 in (1.27 m) diameter, 9 ft 9+1⁄2 in (2.98 m) between tubeplates Boiler pressure 160 lbf/in2 (1.10 MPa) Heating surface 1,140 sq ft (106 m2)...
- page 38 76079 withdrawn owing to issues with flue ends requiring new tubeplate Steam Railway issue 548 August 2023 page 39 "British Railways 2-6-0 No...
- progressed it was discovered that No. 46233 would require a new firebox tubeplate at a projected cost of £12,000. Bloom was not prepared to spend further...
- new crown stays, new front section barrel section, new steel and copper tubeplate, repairs and patches to door plate and major work to copper firebox. Transferred...
- or "troughs" were D-shaped with a flat tubeplate, so as to provide an easy mounting for the tubes. The tubeplate was bolted to the trough and could be...