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Author:  sc 'doc' lewis [ Thu Apr 22, 2004 9:47 pm ]
Post subject:  pardon my ignorance, but...

what exactly did a 1885 Crosby Steam Engine Register register? milage? engine-hours?

1885 Crosby Steam Engine Register
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Author:  BobK [ Thu Apr 22, 2004 10:11 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: pardon my ignorance, but...

probably revolutions of a shaft on a reciprocating stationary engine

Author:  Warren [ Thu Apr 22, 2004 11:03 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: pardon my ignorance, but...

It registers the number of revolutions on an engine crankshaft, not like a tachometer, but the total revolutions from a set point such as the installation or a rebuild. they were used in powerhouses on statioary engines for maintainence purposes. We had a simular counter or register on some old compressors in a older powerhouse in worked in.


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Author:  buddy bob [ Fri Apr 23, 2004 9:26 am ]
Post subject:  Re: pardon my ignorance, but...

> It registers the number of revolutions on an
> engine crankshaft, not like a tachometer,
> but the total revolutions from a set point
> such as the installation or a rebuild. they
> were used in powerhouses on statioary
> engines for maintainence purposes. We had a
> simular counter or register on some old
> compressors in a older powerhouse in worked
> in.
I have seen these gau ges on old water pumping engines. They were used to count the revs. per hour and thus you could tell how much water was pumped.The big old pumping eng. worked at abou t 5 to25 revs. per min. bb

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