Glen Summit Paper - The Use of the McClave Grate and Argand Steam-Blower in Utilizing Small Sizes of Anthracite, or Bituminous Slack, in Boiler and Similar Furnaces

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Rufus J. Foster
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1892

Abstract

During the discussion on the Preparation and Utilization of Sniall Sizes of Anthracite (page 613 of present volume), several inquiries were made concerning the use of the McClave grate, which was mentioned by Mr. Coxe as having proved satisfactory in the generation of steam at his collieries, and also at a large number of industrial estal)lishments in Scranton and elsewhere. For a more satisfactory repIy to such inquiries than could be furnished in the oral discussion, I have prepared the following paper to be included in the published proceedings. And, as the use of the fuel under consideration necessarily requires the employment of a blower to change the fire, from a condition giving an incandescent radiant heat only to one giving a hot gaseoua flame as well, I shall add a description of the McClave Argand blower and its method of action. The grate and blower combined form a complete and effective system fcr burning small fuels, such as anthracite culm, birdseye, buckwheat, bituminous slack, etc., in boiler and other furnaces; while the grate alone is now extensively used with the larger sizes of hard and soft coal in furnaces where blast is riot required. Fig. 1 is a view of the RlcClave grate as built in two sections. It is constructed on the principle best approved by practice to prevent warping and burning out; that is, it presents no long lines of
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APA: Rufus J. Foster  (1892)  Glen Summit Paper - The Use of the McClave Grate and Argand Steam-Blower in Utilizing Small Sizes of Anthracite, or Bituminous Slack, in Boiler and Similar Furnaces

MLA: Rufus J. Foster Glen Summit Paper - The Use of the McClave Grate and Argand Steam-Blower in Utilizing Small Sizes of Anthracite, or Bituminous Slack, in Boiler and Similar Furnaces. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1892.

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