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Mitchell’s Models & Easy Lessons in Locomotive Running Westinghouse Type L Tripl
Mitchells Models and Easy Lessons in Locomotive Running Westinghouse Type L Triple Valve
International Correspondence Schools, Scranton, PA - International Textbook Company Scranton, PA 11
29 Pages
Copyright 1910 by International Textbook Company Entered at Stationers Hall, London
The book was designed to be used as part of a home study course on steam locomotives. Detailed instructions on how the parts work and how to repair them. Illustrated with large colored plates, several of which fold out. Oversized (12" x 10"). Looseleaf, tied with cord.
How to Study the Model
Diagram of the Type LN Equipment Piping
The Type L Passenger Triple Valve
Triple Valve Case
Vertical Cross-Section of the Triple Valve
Triple Piston; Graduating Valve and Spring; By-Pass Piston, Valve, and Spring; Graduating Sleeve and Spring, and End Cap
Slide Valve, Slide-Valve Seat, and Spring
Type E-7 Safety Valve
Diagrammatic View Showing the Relations of the Ports and Passages
View of the Valve Body Broken Away
Operation of the Triple Valve
Type L Triple Valve, Operative
Defects of the Type LN Passenger Equipment
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