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1892 Article-Clayton, Shuttleworth & Co., Condensing Mill Steam Engine |
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The Engineer Magazine, 24 Jun 1892, pg. 539 |
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The number of stationary engines exhibited is small, and they are mostly intended either for driving mills or electric lighting. Probably the most highly finished engine of the kind in the show-yard is that which we illustrate, exhibited by Messrs. Clayton and Shuttleworth. It will be seen that this engine has not got a superfluous part, and the workmanship is as good as any ever turned out of the Stamp End Works, and higher praise it is impossible to give. It is fitted with Tyrell and Dean's patent governor, already described and illustrated in our columns. The condenser valves are of fibre, and the seats of brass. By means of a diverting valve the engine can readily be altered to work non-condensing if necessary.
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1892 Clayton, Shuttleworth & Co., Condensing Mill Steam Engine
1892 Clayton, Shuttleworth & Co., Condensing Mill Steam Engine
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