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" They are also easily replaced, not requiring any mechanical skill, and take up less space for shipment. The superior economy of water in these condensers is owing to the condensing water being evaporated, and carrying away not merely sensible but latent... "
Chemistry, Theoretical, Practical, and Analytical: As Applied and Relating ... - Page 991
by Sheridan Muspratt - 1853
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Sugar Growing and Refining: A Comprehensive Treatise on the Culture of Sugar ...

Charles George Warnford Lock, George William Wigner, Robert Henry Harland - 1882 - 842 pages
...are also easily replaced, not requiring any mechanical skill, and take up less space for shipment. The superior economy of water in these condensers...heat, and it is said practically to require about 30 times the quantity of condensing water. But in these surface condensers, the vapour which passes...
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Sugar growing and refining, by C.G.W. Lock, G.W. Wigner & R.H. Harland

Charles George Warnford Lock - 1882 - 934 pages
...are also easily replaced, not requiring any mechanical skill, and take up less space for shipment. The superior economy of water in these condensers...heat, and it is said practically to require about 30 times the quantity of condensing water. But in these surface condensers, the vapour which passes...
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Sugar: A Handbook for Planters and Refiners

Charles George Warnford Lock, Benjamin E. R. Newlands, John A. R. Newlands - 1888 - 1012 pages
...arc also easily replaced, not requiring any mechanical skill, and take up less space for shipment. The superior economy of water in these condensers...the condensing water must not be allowed to become vaporised, all the heat it absorbs must be in the form of sensible heat, and it is said practically...
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Sugar: A Handbook for Planters and Refiners, Being a Comprehensive Treatise ...

John A. R. Newlands, Benjamin E. R. Newlands - 1909 - 998 pages
...expansions without injuring the vacuum. They are also easily replaced, and take up less space for shipment. The superior economy of water in these condensers...the condensing water must not be allowed to become vaporised, all the heat it absorbs must be in the form of sensible heat, and it is said practically...
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Journal and Transactions

Society of Engineers (London, England) - 1866 - 400 pages
...The ordinary method of condensation is similar to that employed in the condensers of steam-engines when the steam is led into a vessel, where it is brought...the condensing water must not be allowed to become vaporised, all the heat it absorbs must be in the form of sensible heat, and it is said practically...
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