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  2. Steam locomotive exhaust system - Wikipedia

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    The aim of exhaust system development is to obtain maximum smokebox vacuum with minimum back pressure on the pistons. Little development of the basic principles of smokebox design took place until 1908, when the first comprehensive examination of steam-raising performance was carried out by W.F.M. Goss of Purdue University.

  3. Lindemann and Hoverson Company Showroom and Warehouse

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    The Lindemann and Hoverson Company Showroom and Warehouse is a historic industrial building at 2620 W. Washington Boulevard in the East Garfield Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The Lindemann and Hoverson Company, which manufactured heaters, stoves, and electric kitchen tools, built the building in 1924.

  4. Kirby Company - Wikipedia

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    Kirby Vacuums are sold via door-to-door or though arranged-scheduled in-home demonstrations via their website [3] and the company is a member of the Direct Selling Association. The Kirby website can also take vacuum cleaner orders and ship directly to the customer as well, without having to arrange for a scheduled an in-home demonstration.

  5. 4-1000A - Wikipedia

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    The 4-1000A is a relatively large glass tube with an overall height of 9.25 inches and a diameter of 5 inches. It is designed to operate with its plate (anode) at an orange-red color due to the "getter" being a zirconium compound on the anode structure which requires a great deal of heat to be effective.

  6. Fume hood - Wikipedia

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    Some early approaches to the problem were adaptations of the conventional chimney. [1] A hearth constructed by Thomas Jefferson in 1822–1826 at the University of Virginia was equipped with a sand bath and special flues to vent toxic gases. [2] The draft of a chimney was also used by Thomas Edison to provide ventilation in his work around the ...

  7. List of tallest chimneys - Wikipedia

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    Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, tall chimneys were built, at the beginning with bricks, and later also of concrete or steel.Although chimneys never held the absolute height record, they are among the tallest free-standing architectural structures and often hold national records (as tallest free-standing or as overall tallest structures of a country).