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Fig. 139

Quadruple expansion compound engine, built by Fleming & Ferguson of Paisley.

Cylinder diameters: 10¼", 14", 20", 28"
Stroke: 20"
Boiler pressure: 200 psi
indicated horsepower: 360
Source Scan from Prof. William Ripper, Sheffield Univ. d.1937 (1913 edition of 1909 book. Originally published in 1889 as "Steam", but later expanded to cover internal combustion engines and so re-titled.) Heat Engines, London: Longmans, pp. fig. 139
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