| 1901 - 708 pages
...sleeve * to a brass tube h which forms part of the gland p; a short copper tube is soldered into sand terminates in a stopcock r. When r is closed any liquid...the valve E is retained in H; but when r is opened fue liquid can flow into K, as the gas produced by its evaporation can then escape. The lower part... | |
| 1901 - 708 pages
...forms part of the gland j>; a short copper tube is soldered into sand terminates in a stopcock >•. When r is closed any liquid formed at the valve E is retained in H; but when r is opened tue liquid can How into K, as the gas produced by its evaporation can then escape. The lower part of... | |
| 1901 - 734 pages
...rubber sleeve s to a brass tube A which forms part of the gland />; a short copper tube is soldered into *and terminates in a stopcock r. When r is closed...the valve E is retained in H ; but when r is opened tue liquid can flow into K, as the gas produced by its evaporation can then escape. The lower part... | |
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