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and proportioned to, the expansion produced by heat as above. The expansion of Air being or much greater than that of mercury in a given degree of heat, could not a portion of air be made to form a part of the expansible mass of which the regulator is composed? If for example a very small bladder half-filled with air and perfectly closed were let down and positioned to the bottom of the tube: the??? mercury or water ?? if connected resting on it. with the glass | |||
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Tepidarium 4 Sep. 1800
Philosop. Mag.
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Cement for filling
up Cracks in Iron
Vessels-
Six parts of
yellow Potters
clay 1 part of
Iron filings &
Linseed Oil sufficient to
make it of it
the consistence
of Putty —
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General Idea.
A constant cause
of calefaction
whether lamp or
culinary fire,
constantly sufficient
to maintain
in the Tepidarium
(Whether
Air Chamber or
Balneum) a degree
of temperature
above the degree
required.
The function of
the Regulator
being to reduce
the temperature to
the degree required.
The heat, where
above the degree
required acting
on the Regulator
causes it to open
a Valve, which
lets out a part
of the air or
of the Tepidarium
and lets in cold
air or water in
the room of it.
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Regulating Valve.
1. The Valve a
flate plate, lying
upon an
aperture, and
closing it by its
weight.
A tube closed at the bottom containing
a fluidopen at top containing mercury
or water with a
cylindrical cork floating on
it. A wire stuck
through the cork
in the centre of
it, rises, with
cork and pushes
up the valve:
the heat causing
the fluid in the
tube to expand,
and the expansion
causing it to rise
and raise the cork
with it
2. The Valve
a circular or a plate
semicircular plate
turning on a hinge
in the circumference
of the circle
or in the axis of the
semicircle.
The valve may
be opended by the
wire rising against
it as above, or
by a lever, the
power of which
is increased by
an influx of
mercury not towards the
extremity of the
lever
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lever, the influx being produced by by,) and proportioned to, the expansion produced by heat as above. The expansion of Air being or much greater than that of mercury in a given degree of heat, could not a portion of air be made to form a part of the expansible mass of which the regulator is composed? If for example a very small bladder half-filled with air and perfectly closed were let down and positioned to the bottom of the tube: the??? mercury or water ?? if connected resting on it. with the glass
Identifier: | JB/106/052/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106. |
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1800-09-04 |
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106 |
frigidarium |
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052 |
frigidarium |
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002 |
regulating valves / compleat and ultimate end |
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plan |
2 |
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recto |
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jeremy bentham; fr1 |
1798 am |
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1798 |
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34640 |
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