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  2. Sight glass - Wikipedia

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    The gauge glass on a boiler needs to be inspected periodically and replaced if it is seen to have worn thin in the vicinity of the gland nuts, but a failure in service can still occur. Drivers are expected to carry two or three glass tubes, pre-cut to the required length, together with hemp or rubber seals, to replace the tubes on the road. [1]

  3. Boiler - Wikipedia

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    Water level indicators: They show the operator the level of fluid in the boiler, also known as a sight glass, water gauge or water column. Bottom blowdown valves: They provide a means for removing solid particulates that condense and lie on the bottom of a boiler. As the name implies, this valve is usually located directly on the bottom of the ...

  4. Automatic lubricator - Wikipedia

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    When the sight-glass chambers have filled with water the oil delivery for each feed, regulated by control valves, is released upwards into the water-filled sight-glass chambers. The rate of delivery, typically two or three drops of oil through each feed per minute, is monitored by watching the progress of the drops as they rise through the water.

  5. Glossary of boiler terms - Wikipedia

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    erosion of a boiler's plates from the internal water space, particularly where there is a step inside the shell. This was a problem for early boilers made from lapped plates rather than butted plates, and gave rise to many boiler explosions. In later years it was a problem for the non-circular water drums of Yarrow boilers. Handhole

  6. Glass cutter - Wikipedia

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    The greater the hone angle of the wheel, the sharper the angle of the V and the thicker the piece of glass it is designed to cut. The hone angle on most hand-held glass cutters is 120° to 140°, though wheels are made as near-flat as 154° or even 160° [180° would be flat like a roller] for cutting glass as thick as 0.5 inches (13 mm). [4]

  7. Red Devil, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] The company manufactured the "Woodward Wizard", patented by Frank R. Woodward in 1875, for cutting glass. [3] [4] During a trip to Sweden, Smith heard a blacksmith call sparks "those little red devils" and he named the tool after that phrase. [1] In 1926 Landon P. Smith bought John Francis Hemenway's shares in the company and Hemenway ...

  8. Category:Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning - Wikipedia

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    Chiller boiler system; Chlorofluorocarbon; Chlorotrifluoroethylene; Climate shelters; Coefficient of performance; Cogeneration; Compost heater; Condenser (heat transfer) Constant air volume; Cooling; Cooling capacity; Cooling center; Cooling load; Cooling load temperature difference calculation method; Cooling tower; Copper in heat exchangers ...

  9. USCGC Point Glass - Wikipedia

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    USCGC Point Glass (WPB-82336) was an 82-foot (25 m) Point class cutter constructed at the Coast Guard Yard at Curtis Bay, Maryland in 1962 for use as a law enforcement and search and rescue patrol boat.

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