| Jacques Abady - 1902 - 610 pages
...currents of air or draughts. " The heating vessel or water bath is filled by pouring water into the funnel until it begins to flow out at the spout of...the water at the commencement of the test is to be 130n Fahrenheit, and this is attained in the first instance either by mixing hot or cold water in the... | |
| 1903 - 504 pages
...placed where it is not exposed to draughts. The water-bath is filled by pouring water into the funnel d until it begins to flow out at the spout of the vessel. Thé temperature of the water at the commencement of the test is to be 130° F. (54J° C.), attained... | |
| Alfred Henry Allen - 1910 - 656 pages
...not exposed to currents of air or draughts. The heating apparatus is filled by pouring water into the funnel until it begins to flow out at the spout of...the water at the commencement of the test is to be 54.4° (130° F.) (neither more nor less) . The test-lamp is prepared for use by fitting it with a... | |
| Alfred Henry Allen - 1910 - 670 pages
...not exposed to currents of air or draughts. The heating apparatus is filled by pouring water into the funnel until it begins to flow out at the spout of...the water at the commencement of the test is to be 54.4° (130° F.) (neither more nor less). The test-lamp is prepared for use by fitting it with a piece... | |
| John Geddes McIntosh - 1911 - 522 pages
...to currents of air or draughts. The heating vessel or water-bath is filled by pouring water into the funnel until it begins to flow out at the spout of...attained in the first instance either by mixing hot or cold water in the bath, or in a vessel from which the bath is Fio. 58. — Abel's Flash-point Apparatus.... | |
| John Geddes M'Intosh - 1911 - 540 pages
...to currents of air or draughts. The heating vessel or water-bath is filled by pouring water into the funnel until it begins to flow out at the spout of...is attained in the first instance either by mixing A liUlSHES. E ••> r: ;1 ili om which the bath is 3-ji'J||,\:ir|:h|;i- {gr-vQi-^l for testing the... | |
| Allen Rogers, Alfred Bellamy Aubert - 1912 - 906 pages
...heating vessel or water bath is filled by pouring water into the funnel until it begins to flow out of the spout of the vessel. The temperature of the water...at the commencement of the test is to be 130° F. The bath, having been raised to the proper temperature, the oil to be tested is introduced into the... | |
| Sir Thomas Edward Thorpe - 1913 - 744 pages
...currents of air or draughts. 2. The heating vessel or water-bath is filled by pouring water into the funnel until it begins to flow out at the spout of...the water at the commencement of the test is to be 130°F., and this is attained in the first instance either by mixing hot and cold water in the bath,... | |
| Andrew Campbell - 1918 - 364 pages
...temperature of the water at the commencement of each test, as indicated by the long-bulb thermometer, is to be 130° F., and this is attained in the first instance by mixing hot and cold water, either in the bath or in the vessel from which the bath is filled, until... | |
| James A. Hicks - 1925 - 146 pages
...to currents of air or draughts. The heating vessel or water-bath is filled by pouring water into the funnel until it begins to flow out at the spout of...water at the commencement of the test is to be 130° P., and this is attained in the first instance either by mixing hot and cold water in the bath, or... | |
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