Water Lifted By Compressed Air
For Municipal, Manufacturing, Irrigation or Other Water Supply
År: 1905
Forlag: The Ingersoll-Sergeant Drill Company
Sted: New York
Udgave: 1
Sider: 96
UDK: 621.65-69
Catalog No 73
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Air Compressor Plant at a Hacienda near Mexico City, showing a Class *‘F” Compressor
Air Receiver and Boiler.
Compared with at Deep Well Pump.
An interesting comparison of the Air Lift System and deep well
pumps is made by E. L. Church, Superintendent of the Water Depart-
ment of the City of Harvard, III. :
Before putting in the system we used a deep well pump, but
found our well (1,600 feet deep) unable to stand a steady service for
only a short time, and our pump was continually getting out of order.
Since putting in the Air Lift, although an increasing demand for
water, we have not exhausted the well, even after several hours’ steady
service at a much increased capacity over the old pump. We don’t
know how much more capacity the well may have. Besides this we
have had no repairs and no trouble.”
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