The Traveling Engineers' Association - To Improve The Locomotive Engine Service of American Railroads by Anonymous
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these are in communication with each other through the superheated
units. 9. Q. Describe the construction of superheater units and their connection to the header. A. The units are composed of four seamless steel pipes, connected by three return bends. Of the four pipes, two are straight and two are bent upward and connected to the header by means of a clamp and bolt; one end of the unit is in communication with the saturated steam passage and the other with the superheated steam passage in the header casting. 10. Q. Trace the flow of steam through the top header fire tube superheater. A. When the engine throttle is open, saturated steam passes through the dry pipe into the saturated steam passage of the header casting. From this passage it enters one end of the unit, passing backward toward the fire-box, forward through one of the straight pipes and the front return bend, backward through the other straight pipe to the back return bend, and forward through the bent pipe and upward into the superheater steam passage of the header, from which it enters the steam pipes and is carried to the steam chest. 11. Q. What should be the position of throttle valve when running a superheater locomotive? A. The engine should always be run with as wide open throttle as the conditions will permit, regulating the steam admission to the cylinders according to work to be performed. |
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