My first stationary engine.
Bo'sun | 05/10/2021 09:16:02 |
754 forum posts 2 photos | Posted by Bo'sun on 29/09/2021 11:34:56:
Good morning Brian, The burner is indeed a meths burner. A tin plate tank (2.5"x 2"x1 ) connected to a long (3"x1"x3/16" ) wick holder with a piece of 3"x1" Valor Oil Stove wick. Both combustion gas and exhaust steam exit through the chimney. The model is from the T. E. Haynes book "Model Engineering for Schools - Book 1, Steam Engine and Boiler".
Good morning Brian, Apologies for the delay, finally here is an image of the meths burner I made for my steam engine. |
Brian John | 07/10/2021 14:24:06 |
1487 forum posts 582 photos | 1. Thank you for posting that. It has given me a few ideas already. I will have a go at building something similar. 2. The chimneys on my boilers are just dummies now. They are not actually connected to the combustion chamber because I was losing too much heat via the chimney. I see you are venting the exhaust steam through the chimney but where does the water go when you do this ?
Edited By Brian John on 07/10/2021 14:31:44 |
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