| James Walker - 1829 - 278 pages
...the Engine may consider sufficient for the supply of the Engine for a journey of thirty-five miles. The fire in the boiler shall then be lighted, and...steam shall be determined, and the time noted. " The Tender Carriage, with the fuel and water, shall be considered to be and taken as part of the load assigned... | |
| Industrial arts - 1830 - 318 pages
...owner of the engine may consider sufficient for the supply of the engine for a journey of 35 miles. The fire in the boiler shall then be lighted, and...and water, shall be considered to be, and taken as a part of the load assigned to the engine. " Those engines that carry their own fuel and water shall... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - Industrial arts - 1830 - 512 pages
...the engine may consider sufficient for the supply of the engine for a journey of thirty-five miles. The fire in the boiler shall then be lighted, and...the fuel and water, shall be considered to be, and tnkcn as a part of the load assigned to the engine. " Those engines that carry their own fuel and water,... | |
| Elijah Galloway - Steam-engines - 1829 - 890 pages
...the engine may consider sufficient for the supply of the engine for a journey of thirty-five miles. The fire in the boiler shall then be lighted, and...steam shall be determined, and the time noted. " The tender carriage, with the fuel and water, shall be considered to be, and taken as part of the load... | |
| Luke Hebert - 1830 - 378 pages
...the engine may consider sufficient for the supply of the engine for a journey of thirty-five miles. The fire in the boiler shall then be lighted, and...the steam shall be determined, and the time noted. " Tho tender-carriage, with the fuel and water, shall be considered to be, and taken as a part of the... | |
| Meteorology - 1830 - 886 pages
...the engine may consider sufficient for the supply oPthe engine for a journey of thirty-five miles. The fire in the boiler shall then be lighted, and...the steam shall be determined, and the time noted. 44 The tender carriage, with the fuel and water, shall be considered to be, and taken as a part of... | |
| Industrial arts - 1830 - 522 pages
...the engine may consider sufficient for the supply of the engine for a journey of thirty-five miles. The fire in the boiler shall then be lighted, and...quantity of fuel consumed for getting up the steam Khali be determined, and the time noted. " The tender-carriage, with the fuel •ad water, shall be... | |
| Arts - 1830 - 824 pages
...(as the rest did) a separate carriage for that purpose. Hence, it was afterwards stipulated, that " The tender-carriage with the fuel and water, shall be considered to be, and taken as a part of the load assigned to the engine," and that " those engines that carry their own fuel and... | |
| Robert Ritchie - Railroad accidents - 1846 - 492 pages
...owner of the engine may consider sufficient for the supply of the engine for a journey of 32^ miles. The fire in the boiler shall then be lighted, and...the steam shall be determined and the time noted. 2. That the tender-carriage, with the fuel and water, shall be considered to be, and taken as part... | |
| Robert Ritchie - Railroad accidents - 1846 - 528 pages
...quantity of fuel consumed for getting up the steam shall be determined and the time noted. 2. That the tender-carriage, with the fuel and water, shall...of the load assigned to the engine; those engines carrying their own fuel and water shall be allowed a proportionate deduction from their load according... | |
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