The pier construction includes a special river wall across 58th Street
at the bulkhead line through which the condensing water will be taken
from and returned to the river. Immediately outside the river wall and
beneath the deck of the pier, there is a system of screens through
which the intake water is passed. On each side where the water enters
the screen chamber, is a heavy steel grillage; inside this is a system
of fine screens arranged so that the several screens can be raised, by
a special machine, for the purpose of cleaning. The advantages of a
well-designed screening outfit has been appreciated, and considerable
care has been exercised to make it as reliable and effective as
possible.
At each side of the center of the pier, just below the deck, there are
two discharge water conduits constructed of heavy timber, to conduct
the warm water from the condensers away from the cold water intakes at
the screens. Two water conduits are employed, in order that one may be
repaired or renewed while using the other; in fact, the entire pier is
constructed with the view of renewal without interference in the
operation for which it was provided.
CHAPTER IV
POWER PLANT FROM COAL PILE TO SHAFTS OF ENGINES AND TURBINES
From the minute and specific description in Chapter III, a clear idea
will have been obtained of the power house building and its adjuncts,
as well as of the features which not only go to make it an
architectural landmark, but which adapt it specifically for the vital
function that it is called upon to perform.
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