Subject: | [Shop-talk] air compressor |
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From: | TR3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall) |
Date: | Thu, 26 May 2011 00:31:19 -0700 |
References: | <4DDDBC80.1020305@tx.rr.com><mailman.15.1306346403.31243.shop-talk@autox.team.net><BLU160-w23D981708F1E184E05084BBA770@phx.gbl><4DDDBC80.1020305@tx.rr.com> <5.1.0.14.2.20110525205500.00c37dc0@mail.avvanta.com> |
> Steam locomotives ran at around 200-250 psi during > the later part > of the steam era (early 1900s-1940s). Of course, an important question is how high the pressure actually was when they exploded. Races were not uncommon, and the pressure relief valve was easily modified to allow extra pressure. It was apparently a common enough practice that one of Mark Twain's stories used "Hang a monkey wrench on the valve" as a phrase meaning to turn up the regulator. -- Randall |
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