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The use of the Tepidarium, proving the preservability of fresh meat &c preferr'd In the operation of pressing, employ a barrel supported against the pressure by a mould of cast iron- Bramah's engine the instrument for applying the pressure Tepidarium for mellting and drawing off Tallow (before it has stood long enough to petriify by a regulation temperature. Frigidarim , for keeping it when melted. Keep Tallow thus in different temperatures, in & under water, in which case (according to Haran's lecture on ANatomical preparation) in the course of the year it undergoes a great change Probably by combining with the oxygen of the water in which case what becaome of the Hydrogene? | |||
No 5
Detach a Barrel,
it will float, &
may thus be dropped
on a sloping stage
to the entrance of
the Conservatory.
—
For The Receivers for
the temperature preserving
Machines
apply to the Glassmen
who make the
Confectioners Glasses,
and the Musical
Glasses, which are
made in ts,
and probably with
great accuracy as to
the forms & sizes.
—
Per S.B Currants
are kept in Russia
in Water - The
Water serves at any
rate to exclude the
Air, and the temperature,
it must be
supposed, is low enough
to be a bar to
fermentation.
The Water serves
as a bar to great &
sudden changes of temperature.
—
(No 3 in this Machine
shall be as great as of
No5 in Machine I
Or rather double the
thickness of the temperture -fence only
the thickness of the
Ice remaining the
same as in Mach II.
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The Hot Conservatory
business would
in most instances
be best managed
by a Balneum -
The temperature
might in this way
be more easily re-
exactly and speedily
indicated, and thence
as well as in other
increments more
exactly regulated.
By means of
a common S
Reservoir of water
kept constantly boiling,
any number
of vessels might
be kept near one
another in so many different
degrees of temperature.
So likewise the
Cold Conservatory.
The temperature
of water being much
steadier much less
speed liable to sudden
variation than
that of air - See
Thirware. 30-38.
Lake of Geneva
Observation by Sanssure
{Air-----810
{Water at the Surface 62
{Water at 87 foot depth 55
By Raymant at Mthseg July 1765
Sea next the land 74
Middle of the Bay 72
Entrance
Kirw. 34.
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Marseilles in Winter
Sea never lower than 44o}
Earth in town 14o}
Kirw.35.
The water in the
Balneum (Cold) should
be capable of being
agitated, to keep the
temperature steady,
by mixing the parts
changed with the parts
unchanged:
The difference in
gravity between warm
& cold water makes
a gradual mixture,
but a storm expidites
it. Kirw. 35.
In the Paris Observatory
90 feet below the pavemt,
the temperature
is at 53o,5
Varies in the coldest}
years no more than } 15.
1/2 a degree ---}
Kirw.32.
Temperature of
Water steadier than
that of earth Kirw.30,
35.
- an of earth steadier
than that of air. ib.30
—
Cavern near Reutling
in Suabia
External Air. 66
Air of the Cavern 48
Water in the Cavern 42
Kirw.33.
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Temperature
Tepidarium
For elevation, a
lamp constantly
burning:
For depression, a
body of mercury
in the thermometer
principle, so ordered
as that when the
heat is above the
degree required, the
expansion of the
mercury shall by
its weight open a
door that shall admitt
cold water,
which by the re- constraction
of the mercury,
will bring
shut the door again,
One way of doing
this might be by
a Ball Cock, floating
in Mercury,
or Quere in Water?)
Might it not
bear against a
Spring?
A cork, with a
rod through it {Sketched diagram}
to float in the
mercury: the
mercury rising
pushes open
a valve, if
some weight,
but as little
friction as possible,
and closing
air-tight.
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The use of the Tepidarium, proving the preservability of fresh meat &c preferr'd In the operation of pressing, employ a barrel supported against the pressure by a mould of cast iron- Bramah's engine the instrument for applying the pressure Tepidarium for mellting and drawing off Tallow (before it has stood long enough to petriify by a regulation temperature. Frigidarim , for keeping it when melted. Keep Tallow thus in different temperatures, in & under water, in which case (according to Haran's lecture on ANatomical preparation) in the course of the year it undergoes a great change Probably by combining with the oxygen of the water in which case what becaome of the Hydrogene?
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preservation by temperature cold conservation no 5 tepidarium |
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jeremy bentham |
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evan nepean |
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