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GAS METERs GENERAL ARRANGEMENT OF ENGINES SCAVENGING
METHOD LARGE POWER ENGINES FRICTION OF GAS ENGINES TESTING
GAS ENGINES INDICATORs For GAS ENGINES Thompson . Crosby Tabor
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GAS METERs GENERAL ARRANGEMENT OF ENGINES SCAVENGING
METHOD LARGE POWER ENGINES FRICTION OF GAS ENGINES TESTING
GAS ENGINES INDICATORs For GAS ENGINES Thompson . Crosby Tabor
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CHAPTER XIX ANTI- FLUCTUATING GAS BAGS THE suction of gas from the
main pipe and then through the meter during the ordinary cycle of operations is
necessarily intermittent, which is greatly intensified when the load on the (xogos!)
CHAPTER XIX ANTI- FLUCTUATING GAS BAGS THE suction of gas from the
main pipe and then through the meter during the ordinary cycle of operations is
necessarily intermittent, which is greatly intensified when the load on the (xogos!)
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the same ratio, but to provide for this a reservoir is placed between the meter and
engine, in part or wholly made of indiaFIG. 154 FIG. 153 FIGs. 153, 154.—ANTI-
FLUCTUATOR (ROBEY) FIGS. 156, 157.-CYLINDER. ANTI-FLUCTUATING GAS
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the same ratio, but to provide for this a reservoir is placed between the meter and
engine, in part or wholly made of indiaFIG. 154 FIG. 153 FIGs. 153, 154.—ANTI-
FLUCTUATOR (ROBEY) FIGS. 156, 157.-CYLINDER. ANTI-FLUCTUATING GAS
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rubber, so that the rubber being distended in filling, relieves these sudden
demands upon the meter. An ordinary rubber bag has, however, been found
insufficient to ensure complete steadiness in the surrounding mains, and anti-
fluctuators, ...
rubber, so that the rubber being distended in filling, relieves these sudden
demands upon the meter. An ordinary rubber bag has, however, been found
insufficient to ensure complete steadiness in the surrounding mains, and anti-
fluctuators, ...
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CHAPTER XXIII GAS METERs THE capacity of a meter is calculated by the
number of lights, consuming 6 cubic feet per hour, it is designed to supply. Thus,
a 5-light meter is capable of passing 30 cubic feet per hour, though meters are
very ...
CHAPTER XXIII GAS METERs THE capacity of a meter is calculated by the
number of lights, consuming 6 cubic feet per hour, it is designed to supply. Thus,
a 5-light meter is capable of passing 30 cubic feet per hour, though meters are
very ...
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