Sixth. The engine will
operate successfully with a steam pressure at the throttle of 175
pounds above atmosphere, should the temperature of the steam be
maintained at the throttle at from 450 to 500 degrees Fahr. Seventh.
It will not require more than 12-1/4 pounds of dry steam per indicated
horse power per hour, when indicating 7,500 horse power at 75
revolutions per minute, when the vacuum of 26 inches at the low
pressure cylinders, with a steam pressure at the throttle of 175
pounds and with saturated steam at the normal temperature due to its
pressure. The guarantee includes all of the steam used by the engine
or by the jackets or reheater.
The new features contained within the engine construction are
principally: First, the novel construction of the high-pressure
cylinders, by which only a small strain is transmitted through the
valve chamber between the cylinder and the slide-surface casting.
This is accomplished by employing heavy bolts, which bolt the shell of
the cylinder casting to the slide-surface casting, said bolts being
carried past and outside the valve chamber. Second, the use of poppet
valves, which are operated in a very simple manner from a wrist plate
on the side of the cylinder, the connections from the valves to the
wrist plate and the connections from the wrist plate to the eccentric
being similar to the parts usually employed for the operation of
Corliss valves.
Unlike the Manhattan engines, the main steam pipes are carried to the
high-pressure cylinders under the floor and not above it.
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