Kunkle Safety Valve.
Kunkle Safety Valve,
Sectional.
The safety valve being set with steam gauge, the gauge should be watched when safety valve blows off. If it indicates more or less than the gauge something is wrong, the valve marked incorrectly or the steam gauge is out of order. In case the safety valve and steam gauge do not register alike, the valve should be examined to see that the valve is not stuck in its seat, and should be thoroughly cleaned of all sediment; then put back in place again and compared with the steam gauge as before. If they do not register alike, the gauge should be examined.
Q. Is not a safety valve attached to a boiler to prevent explosion and loss of life?
A. The Safety Valve is only intended to prevent an explosion from excessive steam pressure, and should never be set to hold more than the required pressure to give the rated power for which the engine is designed.
GLASS WATER GAUGE.
A Glass Water Gauge is a device attached to a boiler to show the level of water in the boiler. It consists of a glass tube ten or twelve inches long, with an angle valve attached at each end. The lower valve enters the boiler below the water line, the top valve enters the boiler above the water line in the steam space. The ends of the glass are made steam and water tight by means of rubber gaskets and stuffing boxes. As water will seek its own level, the height of water in the boiler will show a corresponding height in the glass, and the engineer at a glance knows just how high the water in the boiler is above the flues and crown sheet.