EJECTOR.
An Ejector is a machine for lifting water from various depths and forcing it to various heights with steam pressure, as follows:
With 20 pounds steam pressure an ejector will lift water to a level from 16 or 17 feet below and force it to a height of 15 or 16 feet.
American Ejector.
With 60 pounds steam pressure will lift 20 feet and force to a height of 60 feet.
With 100 pounds steam pressure will lift 23 feet and force to a height of 107 feet.
An ejector may be placed in any position to suit the convenience in piping; they require but three connections, steam, suction and delivery.
JET PUMP.
A Jet Pump is a machine used for drawing water and discharging it above the surface level. It will draw water to a level from 10 or 15 feet below and discharge it at a height of about one foot to every pound steam pressure applied.