Chicago Paper - The Hydrogen-Oil Safety-Lamp. for Lighting and for Accurate and Delicate Detection and Measurement of Inflammable Gas and Vapor in the Air (See Discussion, p. 725)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 394 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1894
Abstract
This lamp has been devised to burn oil from a flat wick in the usual way for lighting-purposes ; and also to burn a hydrogen-flame of standard size instead of the oil-flame, when delicate and accurate gas-testing is to be carried out. The change from the oil-flame to the hydrogen-flame, and vice versa, can be made with great rapidity, and without opening the lamp or running any risk in the presence of gas. The oil-flame serves for illumination; and when the wick is drawn down by the " pricker," so as to abolish the light, the pale blue reduced oil-flame serves to detect fire-damp or "gas," in any propor
Citation
APA:
(1894) Chicago Paper - The Hydrogen-Oil Safety-Lamp. for Lighting and for Accurate and Delicate Detection and Measurement of Inflammable Gas and Vapor in the Air (See Discussion, p. 725)MLA: Chicago Paper - The Hydrogen-Oil Safety-Lamp. for Lighting and for Accurate and Delicate Detection and Measurement of Inflammable Gas and Vapor in the Air (See Discussion, p. 725). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1894.