Atlantic City Paper - The New Breaker at Cranberry Coal-Mine

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 48
- File Size:
- 2283 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1899
Abstract
The construction of a new breaker at the Cranberry Colliery, Hazleton, Pa., was forced upon the operators, A. Pnrdee & Co., by a fire which destroyed the entire plant early in January, 1896. The loss included, in addition to the breaker, three boilerhouses and three engine-houses. The boilers were not injured, but the steam-pipes and connections were all broken and warped by the fire. The boilers were probably saved from injury by the presence of mind of the fireman., who started all his feed-pumps and filled the boilers with water. The hoisting-engines were more or less warped and cracked, but by patching and replacing the injured and broken parts, they were made to do satisfactory service in the new plant. It may be worthy of mention that the wrought-iron shaft of one of the hoisting-drums, 12 inches in diameter by 17 feet long, was so heated in the fire that the weight of the drum caused it
Citation
APA:
(1899) Atlantic City Paper - The New Breaker at Cranberry Coal-MineMLA: Atlantic City Paper - The New Breaker at Cranberry Coal-Mine. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1899.