ForsideBøgerWater Lifted By Compresse…on or Other Water Supply

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 to Operate an Air Lift at the San Antonio Abad Cotton Mills, Mexico. Showing a Class “J” Machine and an Air Receiver. Flow Strong and Steady. Three years of service at the village of Maywood, Ill., brings the following fiom the Chairman of the Village Finance and Water Committee : “The machinery is in good condition after its three years of use, and we find our waterflow to be as strong and as steady as it was before during the time of the deep well pumps we had in at first. We have had practically no repairs or improvements to make and have been lifting an average of 350,000 gallons a clay during all this period. Not One Cent for Repairs. W. B. McHenry, Mayor of Rochelle, Ill., tells of that city’s experi- ence^ with an Air Lift plant installed four years before: “The supply from the well is as strong to-day as the first day the compressor was started. During this time we have not been obliged to shut down for any repair whatever, and the compressor has not cost the city one cent for repairs.”