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Embracing Efficiency: Oil to Gas Conversion in Malden, MA
The option of switching from fuels to gas for heating is becoming more popular as homeowners in Malden, Mass. demand better home efficiency and sustainability. Not only does this change bring economic benefits, but it also connects to the environmental consciousness. Explore this blog to discover more about embracing efficiency through oil-to-gas conversion in Malden, MA.
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Commercial boiler installers have always told landlords and homeowners about the significance of maintaining the systems regularly and what can go wrong if the same thing isn’t done by a professional or if it isn’t done regularly.
Technicians that are responsible for Commercial Boiler Installation are also the ones you call up when you want the system to be serviced.
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good sir would you happen to have any information about the saint electric that you did not include in the podcast and if so can you share that please? thank youuuuuu
Not a ton, but we've got some extra info on her in the Patreon lorebooks. Here, have a snippet:
The origin of the Saint’s worship, it’s well established, is the Ruin of Caum.
This small town, high in the southern mountains of the Peninsula, was at some point during the religious wars sacrificed en masse to the Autarch Ablaze – transforming it into an endless, decades-long inferno of choking smoke and flame, its inhabitants turned to charcoal Immortal Saints that shrieked out their love for the fire god as they burnt.
It was a small party of scientists, come to observe the phenomenon, that observed the steam-clouds produced by the Ruin were hot and violent enough to make the nearby windmills’ sails spin.
The rest is history, as they say – and the first sacrifice-powered turbine was patented shortly afterwards.
The Saint’s iconography nods to her past as a fire-god; her murals portray a silhouetted woman, wreathed in flame, caught within the grid-bars of an electrical circuit.
This same prayer-stamp appears on fridges, toasters and boilers that are sold in all good retail stores. The Saint’s blessing is a guarantee of quality, manufacturers claim.
No electrical supplier - commercial or industrial - can survive without that stamp, or a partnership with the Faith Electric.
And how selfless, how fitting it is that this ancient fire deity is said to have voluntarily given up her throne, martyring herself to eternal imprisonment within our in tribute to the inventiveness of mankind.
Caum itself now contains a small museum and a model electrical plant, retelling the Saint’s origin as a moment of divine revelation – the huddled scientists gazing on in awe as She descends upon them to impart her knowledge.
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Maid of the Loch.
A few pics from Thursdays visit to Balloch. PS Maid of the Loch is the last paddle steamer built in the country in 1953. She operated on Loch Lomond for 29 years and as of 2022 is being restored near Balloch pier.
The boat is the last of a long line of Loch Lomond steamers that began about 1816, within four years of Henry Bell's pioneering passenger steamboat service on the River Clyde.
After construction the "Maid" was dismantled, and shipped to the loch by rail to Balloch at the south end of the loch, and there the sections were reassembled on a purpose built slipway.
Maid of the Loch provided a service from Balloch pier, initially to Ardlui at the north end of the loch, but later her last call was a few miles short of this at Inversnaid and she would cruise to the head of the loch. She was transferred to the Scottish Transport Group in 1969; then in 1973 to Caledonian MacBrayne.
As with other steamers, cost pressures led to her being laid up after a last commercial sailing on 31 August 1981. One problem was that some of the piers on the loch would become unusable, either because of poor state of repair, or silting making the area around them too shallow; some of these piers had not been built to take a vessel as large as the Maid of the Loch. A series of attempts to return the vessel to service under a succession of owners was unsuccessful, and she presented a sad sight gradually deteriorating at the side of the loch.
Dumbarton District Council bought the Maid of the Loch and restoration work started. In 1995 the Council supported a group of local enthusiasts in setting up a charitable organisation, the Loch Lomond Steamship Company, to take over ownership and carry on restoration.
Part of the problem that held up the restoration was the pier had to be adjusted, with no sea port, there was no easy way to take her to a dry dock. With a lottery grant and donations the pier was rebuilt and the Maid was hoisted out of the water in 2006, to where it now sits.
With help from funding from The Scottiah Governement and other bodies work has been ongoing to restore her, but they were dealt a blow in 2018 when a further Heritage Lottery Fund of £3.8 million was withdrawn.
Restoration work continues on the ship, with her interiors being returned to their original 1950s appearance while adding modern conveniences like a lift between decks, and also enabling her engines and paddles to turn slowly fed by a package boiler mounted on the pier.[14][15]
In 2019 the project was again set back due to a failed bid to the National Lottery Fund. However, it received £950k from the Scottish Government and £50k from the Paddle Steamer Preservation Society. This funding was used as described above. The charity has now built a new, more robust Slipway carriage using funds supplied by a variety of sources, most notably, Historic Environment Scotland as the slipway and the Steam Winch House form a Grade A listed structure.
You can get updates on the work, and how to make visits onboard to see how things are progressing, along with where to make a donation if you can, that will see The Maid of The Loch sail once again.
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🚂 In need of some cool engines for TTTE OCs? Look no further! 🚃
Here's a list of all sorts of unusual and little known engines to make into your next OCs!
1082 class electric locomotive: Not much is known about this engine, so information is fragmented. This Austrain steam engine was powered by electricity heating up the water in its boiler through electric coils. The hydroelectric system was apparently 50 years ahead of it time and was built in response to the rising prices of imported German Coal during WW2. This engine and ones like it Sweden, were scrapped after the war ended. I'll never understand why. Such a self sufficient engine could have been the key to many break throughs.
2. DRG Class 05: This German streamlined engine was made in response of record breaking streamlined diesel engines made earlier. In 1936, this engine set the world speed record for reaching 124.5 mph, while hauling 217 short tons. However this record was later beaten by Mallard, (Yes, that Mallard. The LNER Gresley one.) on a technicality. Mallard was on a slightly downhill line, and with a heavier train. Interpret that as you will. If you want Gresley family drama, I have a feeling this engine would make a great OC to start it.
3. B&O #305 Camel: This unique engine was trademarked by the Baltimore and Ohio railroad in the 1900s. It's unusual build allowed to pull trains up steep mountains. This build also came with a terrible flaw. Since the cab was placed directly above the boiler, it became very hot and anyone in it would not only be uncomfortable, but in terrible danger if if the engine ever derailed. And there was very little protection for the crew. In short, it was like an overbred dog. Created purely for one purpose, and not with health or safety in mind. More information can be found at the B&O website.
4. The Rail Pickup Truck??? (GMC Switch Engine): Well, if you need a Fankid that's a cross between a steam engine and a pickup, I've got you covered! Haha! Not much information on these, except that they were used during WW2 and were modified for rail use.
5. Ateliers Moës-Freres Diesel: This little guy is absolutely adorable! He'd definitely make an cute OC! This engine one of many diesels built by the popular Belgian company Ateliers Moës-Freres. They're were know for making exceptional small diesel engines. Even ones that looked like steam engines! Unfortunately, I couldn't any information on what exactly this engine's name is. But if anyone does know, please contact me so I may add it!
6. M-497 (Nicknamed Black Beetle by the press): This futuristic engine was once the fastest engine in North America! It was an experiment, developed by the New York Central Railway. Two J47-19 Jet Engines were attached to a streamlined Budd Rail Diesel Car. The experiment was successful, with the engine reaching a speed of 183.68 mph. Despite the successful run and the valuable data gathered, the project was considered to quote "not considered viable commercially". Black Beetle continued to run after the jet engines were removed, until retirement in 1977 and being scrapped in 1984.
And that's it for now! If you guys like these OC ideas, make sure to let me know, so I can make another one! Also, it's important to note, that I am not an expert on engines. If you see any misinformation here, please let me know, so I can correct it.
Thanks for reading!
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Saturday 25th February 2023
We Outbackers wouldn't normally enlist for a Motel, but other accommodation in these rather rural locations is hard to find. At least we haven't pursued the outback theme as far as backpacking in a hostel! As far as motels go, this is extremely comfortable, quiet, modern and thankfully, empty, but also one of many motels in Roma. Modern day Roma is a bustling town at the northern end of the Murray Darling Basin. It is a meeting point for the farming industry with a cattle saleyard, sales and maintenance of heavy farm equipment, supplies and services. It is also very much an oasis for refuelling and stopovers on long journeys across the outback. It was first named in 1867 after the wife of the Governor of Queensland, Lady Diamantina Bowen (née di Roma). In 1863 Samuel Bassett brought the first vines to Roma and formed the Romavilla Winery in 1866. Roma's next claim to fame came in 1900 when due to a drought a bore was drilled to 1350 feet and water and natural gas gushed out. Sadly at the time it was not known how to separate them. By 1906 they had sunk a second well to the gas strata and started a commercial gas supply business. However, things don't always go the way you want as 10 days after the first customer was connected, the gas ran out. Not to be defeated, 2 years later the Roma Mineral Oil Company drilled deeper and hit natural gas which unfortunately blew across in the direction of a wood burning steam boiler. You couldn't make this up could you? Flames were 100ft high and the roar could be heard 7 miles away and it took a fair bit of putting out by all accounts. The next well in 1927 produced oil but they ceased production in 1931. Hmm. Good news eventually, despite the setbacks - these were determined people, and natural gas was finally piped 440km to Brisbane and used until 1969.
Out of 10 things to do in Roma, 5 were not open so we did what we could. Number 1, the Roma Bush Gardens. Very nice and also informative about local trees and shrubs. Number 2, the Walk of Hero's. This was an avenue of bottle trees planted, one for each local soldier killed in WWI. 140 in all and very poignant. Each tree had a commemorative plaque. Number 3, the largest bottle tree in Roma. Vital statistics: girth 9.62m, height 15m, canopy 23m, age 100 years. Very impressive. Number 4, the Big Rig that tells the story of oil and gas, see above. Number 5, various sculptures around town. Disappointments: The museum at the ,'Up the Creek Garage' was shut for upgrades. So was St Paul's shut so couldn't see the stained glass windows. We had missed the film night at the Big Rig and no cattle sales on at the saleyard. With all that excitement we went to Woolworths for some provisions.
With our trackers hats on we set off for the cricket ground a couple of hundred metres down the Warrego Highway in search of the evasive kangaroo. Now we are well aversed of the penchant the species have for golf courses, but we wondered whether evolution had moved them onto a liking for cricket pitches. It would appear this hypothesis was correct because there they were in deep fielding position. About 20 of them. They could see us and were extremely wary of our presence. Sunset seems to come suddenly. 6.20 and it's quite light and by 7pm completely dark. I guess that's the point at which they find something else to do.
Tomorrow we have a fairly short journey to the cattle station we shall be staying at. We shall be a little way from a food supermarket so a trip to Woolworths is essential before starting off plus petrol fill up.
ps TV advert tonight is for 120 bulls for sale. We are picking up Alice Springs TV now.
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What is HVAC and how it works?
HVAC, or heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, is a system that is designed to maintain indoor air quality and temperature within a particular building or space. The system comprises several components that work together to ensure optimal heating, cooling, and ventilation. This blog will discuss what HVAC is, its various components, and how it works.
What is HVAC?
HVAC is an acronym that stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. The primary function of the system is to regulate the temperature and air quality within a building or space. HVAC systems are found in a wide range of settings, including residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.
HVAC Components
An HVAC system is made up of several components that work together to achieve its primary function. The main components of an HVAC system include:
1. Furnace or boiler: This is part of the system that provides heating. Furnaces use natural gas, propane, or electricity to generate heat, while boilers use water or steam.
2. Air Conditioner: This component of the system provides cooling. Air conditioners use refrigerant to absorb heat from the indoor air and transfer it outside.
3. Heat Pump: A heat pump is an all-in-one heating and cooling system that transfers heat from one location to another. In the summer, it removes heat from indoor air to cool the space, and in the winter, it pulls heat from outdoor air to warm the space.
4. Ducts: Ducts are channels that transport air throughout the building. They distribute heated or cooled air from the furnace, air conditioner, or heat pump to different rooms.
5. Thermostat: A thermostat is a device that controls the temperature of the HVAC system. It turns the system on and off and regulates the temperature based on the desired settings.
6. Air Handler: The air handler is a component of the HVAC system that regulates the circulation of air. It contains a blower that pushes air through the ducts and filters that remove contaminants from the air.
What is the HVAC Procedure?
HVAC systems work by using the laws of thermodynamics to regulate the temperature and air quality within a space. The laws of thermodynamics state that heat flows from warmer to cooler areas and that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred. HVAC systems use this principle to transfer heat from one location to another and to maintain a constant temperature within the space.
The process of heating and cooling starts with the furnace or air conditioner. In the case of a furnace, natural gas or propane is burned to produce heat. This heat is then transferred to the air handler, where it is distributed through the ducts to the different rooms in the building. In the case of an air conditioner, the refrigerant absorbs heat from the indoor air and transfers it outside, leaving cool air to be distributed through the ducts.
The thermostat is the device that controls the temperature of the HVAC system. It is set to the desired temperature, and when the temperature falls below or rises above that setting, it sends a signal to the furnace, air conditioner, or heat pump to turn on or off. The thermostat also regulates the fan in the air handler, ensuring that the heated or cooled air is distributed evenly throughout the building.
Ducts are the channels that transport heated or cooled air throughout the building. They are usually made of metal or fibreglass and can be rectangular, round, or oval in shape. The ducts are connected to the air handler and distribute air to the different rooms in the building.
The air handler is the component of the HVAC system that regulates the circulation of air. It contains a blower that pushes air through the ducts and filters that remove contaminants from the air. The air handler also contains a heat exchanger, which helps transfer heat from the furnace to the air handler.
Conclusion: The HVAC system is an essential component of modern buildings and homes. It provides comfortable indoor air quality and thermal comfort.
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Just so we're on the same page, what I was refering to was a post that said that an engineer who understood the steam engine when it was created would be able to think of a fission reactor as a black box that produced heat for the regular steam turbine.
That alone is fine. In fact, if I had to bet I'd say that fusion reactors will end up using steam.
What I take issue with, which no one in this thread has said, is when that sentiment gets extrapolated to suggest that there has not been any progress in electrical generation outside of better and better heat production machines. The reason I brought up photovoltsic cells was because the theory of the photoelectric effect is something that such an past engineer would have to catch up on to understand the energy economy of today.
That being said, you don't have to go as far out as space to see a use for thermoelectric generators. They're a part of coal power plants for capturing otherwise wasted heat.
You may notice that this not the main generator of power, however, it is a very important factor for economic effeciency in power production.
So for example, a thermoelectric generator put onto a car isn't going to make it stop being a gasoline powered machine, but having this as a more effecient alternator definitely impacts the commercial viability of the product via fuel effeciency.
Regarding fusion power, I won't pretend to be an expert in the field, but I am given to understand that a significant amount of the energy produced in a fusion reaction is electromagnetic radiation, and being able to harness that effeciently is an open question. Like, is using a boiler for that the best or is a combination of the photoelectric and auger effects, as per the colliding beam fusion reactor going to be the ticket? Doubtful, considering that it hasn't succeeded but I don't know, I don't have the numbers on that.
It certainly would be funny to me if that direct energy capture ends up being the difference though because it means our past engineer would have to learn a whole heck of a lot more to account for that generation.
I hope that if fusion becomes commercially viable that one big reason it does so is because they go with a direct to electricity energy conversion rather than a steam turbine because of all the people on here endlessly repeating that "it always comes down to steam!!!" when that is very much not a guarentee.
Like photovoltaic cells, something incredibly common and that laypeople will likely have interacted with and seen in their lives, are a counterexample.
I understand if the only other things were like thermoelectric generators which are mostly obscured, but that's very much not the case. The average person can identify a solar panel.
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Here go! this is a converted Victorian AND carriage barn. Bottom floor: bookstore, print shop, coffee roaster, garage. Part of bottom and upper floors: eight apartments.
The back building has new facade on it, so it does not look like the barn it originally was. But you can see the beams inside the coffee roaster!
This had WAY BELOW the required minimum parking for new commercial but was grandfathered in. You couldn't build more mixed use at all.
Then they did a Transit Oriented District and this was one of the buildings used as model for mixed use and to calculate the new parking rubric of "this parking is used at different times by the occupants".
and in case you thought it was a regular garage, surprise, it's actually a woodworking shop.... for vintage steam powered cars!
The car guys have another garage nearby where all the metal and boiler work occurs. This keeps all the woodshop sawdust away from open flames.
The printer I couldn't find a picture of interior on my camera roll, but its mostly their small press and copiers in this location as well as the public office where they meet people. They have a warehouse spot in an industrial park about five minutes away that has the really massive sheet presses.
I think that corner stores with a house above them are so important for communities and we need to begin to reopen them in our historic neighborhoods, it doesn't even have to be a convenience store, you could open a book store or a art gallery or whatever here and it would benefit the neighborhood so much, but instead the old corner stores of our cities are just left to rot, it makes me sad.
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Why Packaged Steam Boilers Are Perfect for Space-Constrained Locations?
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What Are Packaged Steam Boilers and How Do They Work?
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Why Packaged Steam Boilers Are Ideal for Space-Constrained Locations?
In industries or commercial settings where space is limited, the compact nature of packaged steam boilers is a game-changer. These boilers are designed to fit into tight spaces without sacrificing performance. Their integrated design eliminates the need for additional space-consuming components, making them perfect for facilities that need to maximize floor space. Whether in a small industrial plant or a busy hotel, these boilers provide an efficient, reliable solution without taking up precious real estate.
Key Components of a Packaged Steam Boiler and Their Functions
Packaged steam boilers come with several integral components that work together to produce and distribute steam. These include the burner, economizer, pressure vessel, and control systems. Each component plays a crucial role in ensuring safe and efficient operation. The burner ignites the fuel to generate heat, the economizer recycles exhaust gases to improve energy efficiency, and the control systems maintain safe operating conditions. Understanding these components is key to operating and maintaining a packaged steam boiler effectively.
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