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ALUMINIUM BRONZE VALVES : BRONZE VALVES
ALUMINIUM BRONZE VALVES : COFFEE BAGS WITH VALVE.
Aluminium Bronze Valves
- aluminum bronze: an alloy of copper and aluminum with high tensile strength and resistance to corrosion
- Aluminium bronze is a type of bronze in which aluminium is the main alloying metal added to copper. A variety of aluminium bronzes of differing compositions have found industrial use, with most ranging from 5% to 11% aluminium by weight, the remaining mass being copper; other alloying agents
- A device for controlling the passage of fluid through a pipe or duct, esp. an automatic device allowing movement in one direction only
- (valve) a structure in a hollow organ (like the heart) with a flap to insure one-way flow of fluid through it
- (valve) control consisting of a mechanical device for controlling the flow of a fluid
- A membranous fold in a hollow organ or tubular structure, such as a blood vessel or the digestive tract, that maintains the flow of the contents in one direction by closing in response to any pressure from reverse flow
- A cylindrical mechanism in a brass instrument that, when depressed or turned, admits air into different sections of tubing and so extends the range of available notes
- (valve) device in a brass wind instrument for varying the length of the air column to alter the pitch of a tone
BSA GOLDSTAR / B31 Clubman Special
Here is the story of how this bike developed into its present state.
The bike was purhased from a dealer in 2008 by the previous owner. It was described as a running and restorable 1957 B31.
On delivery it was clear the bike had not been run for a very long time, after a little bit of tinkering it was fired up, but sounded like a box full of spanners and the big end was shot so a full strip down was required. After the strip and examination it was found to be in a far worse state.
So the rebuild commenced with the idea of a special to show what the B31 could be capable of.
The bike was given the name 'Claude' and was to become a B31 Clubman Goldstar Replica.
The frame was modified with lugs being added for rear sets, then a genuine Goldstar swinging arm was found and was re worked with phosphor bronze bushes to improve the handling. then the forks came from an A65 lightning Clubman then fitted with clip ons on hard chrome stanchions.
The engine was rebuilt to early Goldstar touring specification, the Cylinder head ported and gas flowed to BB32 dimensions with BB32 valves, springs and cams. The bottom end is to BB31 spec, with new big end assembly, but with a polished and lightened aluminium con rod as to ZB32 Goldstar long rod spec. The Barrel is a Phil Pearson big bore conversion, 400cc with a Wiseco forged piston, 9:7:1 which is estimated to take the engine to 32bhp.
Then the gearbox was completley rebuilt with new seals and bushes and is now one down and three up.
A brand new Amal carb 389 - 11/8 was found and added along with Replica Clubmans Tank, Seat,Clocks and Exhaust system, the silencer giving the Goldstar twitter sound.
The wheels are aluminuim spoked type addapted to fit the swinging arm and forks.
When Claude was run in it was found after 4000 rpm he hits the powerband and really will go! He revs to 7500 rpm with an estimated top speed of 90mph safely and is probably capable of 100mph.
This is not my story but it was amongst the paper work and mountain of receipts that came with the bike when purchased, I just thought it had to be told because the bike is a real credit to the guy who built it.
The bike was called because of a Claude Rye bike dealer of London badge it had on its back mudguard. He was a bike dealer in the 60s and 70s.
I have always looked at my previous and present bikes as all being girls, it seems I have now got one that is a bloke lol.
AJS V Twin - National Motorcycle Museum
In the Summer of 1930 around the time it first appeared, O M Baldwin Rider, 990cc. The 50 Deg engine had cylinders turned from a solid billet of steel, the heads were Aluminium with bronze valve seats and guides, the single OHC valve gear was chain driven, the two cam shafts having separate chains, the inlet ports were located at the rear of each cylinder head a major change to the usual V-Twin design of the time. Basically the engine was designed around a pair of 500cc OHC AJS Racing motors joined on a common crankcase. A full Duplex frame. Three Speed Sturmey Archer Gearbox with ratio's of 3.2, 4.3 and 7.8 : 1. Unsupercharged at this point , ignition by Magneto, self aligning ball bearings in the front forks, it got a reputation as a "CAMEL" to ride and a very unreliable one as well, but attained 130mph all the same. It disappeared around this time to resurface in 1933.Specification:
Engine - 990cc V Twin
Compression ratio -
Transmission - 3 speed
Tyres - 26"
Top speed - 130mph
Price new - ?
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HIGH PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE - HIGH PRESSURE
HIGH PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE - SOLENOID VALVE 24V.
High Pressure Relief Valve
- A device that prevents the pressure in the patient circuit from exceeding a preset limit by venting excess flow to the atmosphere.
Letting off a little steam -- Mason Steam Tractor Show 2008 088 N
The pressure relief valve just popped. Must be a hot job to operate this engine when the pressure builds too high!
Taken at the Michigan Steam Engine and Threshers Club show on July 26, 2008 in Mason, MI.
Mt Laguna AFS Boiler Room - A high-pressure relief valve.
Silent--all alone. No one cares for me anymore. :(
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CAST IRON FOOT VALVES - CAST IRON
Cast Iron Foot Valves - Honeywell Mixing Valve.
Cast Iron Foot Valves
- (Foot Valve) A special type of check valve located at the bottom end of the suction pipe on a pump; it opens when the pump operates to allow water to enter the suction pipe, but closes when the pump shuts off to prevent water from flowing out.
- A one-way valve at the inlet of a pipe or the base of a suction pump
- (FOOT VALVE) Part of the cylinder that holds the column of water in the rising main while the plunger is being pushed down after each up-stroke.
- (Foot Valve) A type of check valve with a built-in strainer. Used at point of liquid intake to retain liquid in system, preventing loss of prime when liquid source is lower than pump.
- Cast iron usually refers to grey iron, but also identifies a large group of ferrous alloys, which solidify with a eutectic. The colour of a fractured surface can be used to identify an alloy.
- an alloy of iron containing so much carbon that it is brittle and so cannot be wrought but must be shaped by casting
- extremely robust; "an iron constitution"
- A hard, relatively brittle alloy of iron and carbon that can be readily cast in a mold and contains a higher proportion of carbon than steel (typically 2.0–4.3 percent)
- Firm and unchangeable
Wateringbury - Mill valve head (Kent)
Brattle Mill was a corn mill. It was named after a miller, Robert Brattle. It was first mentioned in 1783 and was owned by Robert Brattle. In 1838 the mill was owned by Harry Blaker and occupied by William Mills. Harry Blaker died c.1848 and the mill was run for a short time by his widow, Sarah. James Fremlin took over the lease of the mill by 1851, also running Warden Mill. He purchased the mill from Sarah Blaker c.1868. The miller at this time being Alfred Bloorman. The original overshot waterwheel was of wood. It was replaced by a turbine c.1910 and it was about this time the mill was last used for milling, then being used to generate electricity. Brattle Mill was sometimes known as Upper Mill. A 15 feet 6 inches (4.72 m) diameter by 6 feet (1.83 m) wide cast iron overshot waterwheel from Lower Mill, Polegate, Sussex, was reconstructed at the mill in the early 1980s and the owner intended to reconstruct the machinery to return the building to a working mill. The mill originally worked three pairs of millstones.
Keathbank Balcones
Balcones overlooking the foot bridge across the river Ericht, late evening.
Keithbank, Blairgowrie, Perthshire, Scotland
During the 19th century, there were 12 mills along the River Ericht, with flax spinning being overtaken by jute from the 1850s.
The mill was rebuilt with a wheel at one end an engine at the other in 1865, with American Civil War profits.
Dundee engineers (J & C Carmichael) provided the power plant
Single cylinder horizontal engine, 22" cylinder, 4' stroke, 17' flywheel, later drop valves.
Keathbank has/or had Scotland's largest water wheefitted cica 1865, by J Kerr (Dundee), 14' wide, 18' diameter, 4 sets cast-iron spokes.
Ruston & Hornsby Diesel Engine added circa 1937.
The declining textile industry meant gradual closure of all but Keathbank which finally closed as a working mill in 1979.
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BRADLEY THERMOSTATIC MIXING VALVE. BRADLEY THERMOSTATIC
Bradley thermostatic mixing valve. Marine fuel shut off valve. Butterfly valve cad.
Bradley Thermostatic Mixing Valve
- A valve that mixes hot and cold water in the valve to obtain a set temperature prior to delivery.
- A Thermostatic Mixing Valve (TMV) is a valve that blends hot water (stored at temperatures high enough to kill bacteria) with cold water to ensure constant, safe outlet temperatures preventing scalding.
- A valve operated by a thermostat that can be installed in solar water heating systems to mix cold water with water from the collector loop to maintain a safe water temperature.
- Thermostatic are a Swedish electronic band, formed in Gothenburg in 2003. Their music can be said to fall within the genre categories of bitpop and synthpop, with the band inspired by the "video games and computer era of the eighties.
- of or relating to a thermostat; "thermostatic control"
- (Thermostatics) In physics and thermodynamics, an equation of state is a relation between state variables. More specifically, an equation of state is a thermodynamic equation describing the state of matter under a given set of physical conditions.
- Bradley is an English masculine given name. It comes from a surname and a place name meaning "broad wood" or "broad clearing" in Old English.
- Bill (1943–), US basketball player and politician; full name William Warren Bradley. He played professionally for the New York Knicks 1967–77 before entering politics. A New Jersey Democrat, he served as a US senator 1979–97. In 2000, he unsuccessfully campaigned to be the Democratic presidential nominee. Basketball Hall of Fame (1983)
- United States politician who was elected the first black mayor of Los Angeles (1917-1998)
- United States general who played an important role in the Allied victory in World War II (1893-1981)
1’’ anti-scald mixing valve
anti-scald valve to regulate hot water system temperature for consumer safety
Mixing Valve
Watts valve on water heater
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HYDRAULIC BACK PRESSURE VALVE : HYDRAULIC BACK
Hydraulic Back Pressure Valve : Cyl Knife Gate Valves.
Hydraulic Back Pressure Valve
- Back pressure refers to the resistance to a moving fluid by obstructions or tight bends in the confinement vessel along which it is moving, such as piping or air vents, against its direction of flow.
- Pressure that resists the flow of fluid in a piping system.
- Pressure which creates resistance against a flow of water.
- Denoting, relating to, or operated by a liquid moving in a confined space under pressure
- (of cement) Hardening under water
- Of or relating to the science of hydraulics
- moved or operated or effected by liquid (water or oil); "hydraulic erosion"; "hydraulic brakes"
- of or relating to the study of hydraulics; "hydraulic engineer"
- (hydraulics) fluid mechanics: study of the mechanics of fluids
- A cylindrical mechanism in a brass instrument that, when depressed or turned, admits air into different sections of tubing and so extends the range of available notes
- A device for controlling the passage of fluid through a pipe or duct, esp. an automatic device allowing movement in one direction only
- device in a brass wind instrument for varying the length of the air column to alter the pitch of a tone
- A membranous fold in a hollow organ or tubular structure, such as a blood vessel or the digestive tract, that maintains the flow of the contents in one direction by closing in response to any pressure from reverse flow
- a structure in a hollow organ (like the heart) with a flap to insure one-way flow of fluid through it
- control consisting of a mechanical device for controlling the flow of a fluid
A-6E Intruder Partial Ejection, trap
Lieutenant Keith Gallagher's Account of the Incident
Murphy's Law says, "Whatever can go wrong, will, and when you least expect it." (And, of course, we all know that Murphy was an aviator.) Murphy was correct beyond his wildest dreams in my case. Fortunately for me, however, he failed to follow through. On my 26th birthday I was blindsided by a piece of bad luck the size of Texas that should have killed me. Luckily, it was followed immediately by a whole slew of miracles that allowed me to be around for my 27th. Not even Murphy could have conceived of such a bizarre accident (many people still find it hard to believe), and the fact that I am here to write about it makes it that much more bizarre.
We were the overhead tanker, one third of the way through cruise, making circles in the sky. Although the tanker pattern can be pretty boring midway through the cycle, we were alert and maintaining a good lookout doctrine because our airwing had a midair less than a week before, and we did not want to repeat. We felt we were ready for "any" emergency: fire lights, hydraulic failures and fuel transfer problems. Bring 'em on! We were ready for them. After all, how much trouble can two JO's get in overhead the ship?
After my third fuel update call, we decided that the left outboard drop was going to require a little help in order to transfer. NATOPS recommends applying positive and negative G to force the valve open. As the pilot pulled the stick back I wondered how many times we would have to porpoise the nose of the plane before the valve opened. As he moved the stick forward, I felt the familiar sensation of negative "G", and then something strange happened: my head touched the canopy. For a brief moment I thought that I had failed to tighten my lap belts, but I knew that wasn’t true. Before I could complete that thought, there was a loud bang, followed by wind, noise, disorientation and more wind, wind, wind. Confusion reigned in my mind as I was forced back against my seat, head against the headrest, arms out behind me, the wind roaring in my head, pounding against my body.
"Did the canopy blow off? Did I eject? Did my windscreen implode?" All of these questions occurred to me amidst the pandemonium in my mind and over my body. These questions were quickly answered, and replaced by a thousand more, as I looked down and saw a sight that I will never forget: the top of the canopy, close enough to touch, and through the canopy I could see the top of my pilot's helmet. It took a few moments for this image to sink into my suddenly overloaded brain. This was worse than I ever could have imagined - I was sitting on top of a flying A-6!
Pain, confusion, panic, fear and denial surged through my brain and body as a new development occurred to me: I couldn't breathe. My helmet and mask had ripped off my head, and without them, the full force of the wind was hitting me square in the face. It was like trying to drink through a fire hose. I couldn't seem to get a breath of air amidst the wind. My arms were dragging along behind me until I managed to pull both of them into my chest and hold them there. I tried to think for a second as I continued my attempts to breathe.
For some reason, it never occurred to me that my pilot would be trying to land. I just never thought about it. I finally decided that the only thing that I could do was eject. (What else could I do?) I grabbed the lower handle with both hands and pulled-it wouldn't budge. With a little more panic induced strength I tried again, but to no avail. The handle was not going to move. I attempted to reach the upper handle but the wind prevented me from getting a hand on it. As a matter of fact, all that I could do was hold my arms into my chest. If either of them slid out into the wind stream, they immediately flailed out behind me, and that was definitely not good.
The wind had become physically and emotionally overwhelming. It pounded against my face and body like a huge wall of water that wouldn't stop. The roaring in my ears confused me, the pressure in my mouth prevented me from breathing, and the pounding on my eyes kept me from seeing. Time had lost all meaning. For all I knew, I could have been sitting there for seconds or for hours. I was suffocating, and I couldn't seem to get a breath. I wish I could say that my last thoughts were of my wife, but as I felt myself blacking out, all I said was, "I don't want to die."
Someone turned on the lights and I had a funny view of the front end of an A-6, with jagged plexiglas where my half of the canopy was supposed to be. Looking down from the top of the jet, I was surprised to find the plane stopped on the flight deck with about 100 people looking up at me. (I guess I was surprised because I had expected to see the pearly gates and some dead relatives.) My first thought was that we had never taken off, that something had happened before the catapult. Then eve
Eiffel Tower guts
Passenger lifts
The Eiffel Tower, October 2007
[edit]Ground to the second level
The original lifts to the first and second floors were provided by two companies. Both companies had to overcome many technical obstacles as neither company (or indeed any company) had experience with installing lifts climbing to such heights with large loads. The slanting tracks with changing angles further complicated the problems. The East and West lifts were supplied by the French company Roux Combaluzier Lepape, using hydraulically powered chains and rollers. Contemporary engravings of the lift cars show that the passengers were seated at this time but it is not clear whether this was conceptual. It would be unnecessary to seat passengers for a journey of a couple of minutes. The North and South lifts were provided by the American Otis company using car designs similar to the original installation but using an improved hydraulic and cable scheme. The French lifts had a very poor performance and were replaced with the current installations in 1897 (West Pillar) and 1899 (East Pillar) by Fives-Lille using an improved hydraulic and rope scheme. Both of the original installations operated broadly on the principle of the Fives-Lille lifts.[34][35]
The Fives-Lille lifts from ground level to the first and second levels are operated by cables and pulleys driven by massive water-powered pistons. The hydraulic scheme was somewhat unusual for the time in that it included three large counterweights of 200 tonnes each sitting on top of hydraulic rams which doubled up as accumulators for the water. As the lifts ascend the inclined arc of the pillars, the angle of ascent changes. The two lift cabs are kept more or less level and indeed are level at the landings. The cab floors do take on a slight angle at times between landings.
The Eiffel Tower illuminated in blue to celebrate the French presidency of the EU (July 2008)
The principle behind the lifts is similar to the operation of a block and tackle but in reverse. Two large hydraulic rams (over 1 metre diameter) with a 16 metre travel are mounted horizontally in the base of the pillar which pushes a carriage (the French word for it translates as chariot and this term will be used henceforth to distinguish it from the lift carriage) with 16 large triple sheaves mounted on it. There are 14 similar sheaves mounted statically. Six wire ropes are rove back and forth between the sheaves such that each rope passes between the 2 sets of sheaves 7 times. The ropes then leave the final sheaves on the chariot and passes up through a series of guiding sheaves to above the second floor and then via a pair of triple sheaves back down to the lift carriage again passing guiding sheaves.
This arrangement means that the lift carriage, complete with its cars and passengers, travels 8 times the distance that the rams move the chariot, the 128 metres from the ground to the second floor. The force exerted by the rams also has to be 8 times the total weight of the lift carriage, cars and passengers, plus extra to account for various losses such as friction. The hydraulic fluid was water, normally stored in three accumulators, complete with counterbalance weights. To make the lift ascend, water was pumped using an electrically driven pump from the accumulators to the two rams. Since the counterbalance weights provided much of the pressure required, the pump only had to provide the extra effort. For the descent, it was only necessary to allow the water to flow back to the accumulators using a control valve. The lifts were operated by an operator perched precariously underneath the lift cars. His position (with a dummy operator) can still be seen on the lifts today.
The Fives-Lille lifts were completely upgraded in 1986 to meet modern safety requirements and to make the lifts easier to operate. A new computer controlled system was installed which completely automated the operation. One of the three counterbalances was taken out of use, and the cars were replaced with a more modern and lighter structure. Most importantly, the main driving force was removed from the original water pump such that the water hydraulic system provided only a counterbalancing function. The main driving force was transferred to a 320 kW electrically driven oil hydraulic pump which drives a pair of hydraulic motors on the chariot itself thus providing the motive power. The new lift cars complete with their carriage and a full 92 passenger load weigh 22 tonnes.
A view from above
Due to elasticity in the ropes and the time taken to get the cars level with the landings, each lift in normal service takes an average of 8 minutes and 50 seconds to do the round trip spending an average of 1 minute and 15 seconds at each floor. The average journey time between floors is just 1 minute.
The original Otis lifts in the North and South pillars in their turn proved inferior to the new (in 1899) French lifts and were scrapped from the south pilla
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JENKINS CHECK VALVE. JENKINS CHECK
JENKINS CHECK VALVE. PVC SPRING CHECK VALVE.
Jenkins Check Valve
- A valve that closes to prevent backward flow of liquid
- Limits the flow of gas to one direction only. Use a check valve between the bubbler and generator to prevent unwanted pressure build up in the generator, and a safety against a low level bubbler. A check valve, such as used on torches, is recommended.
- A check valve, clack valve, non-return valve or one-way valve is a mechanical device, a valve, which normally allows fluid (liquid or gas) to flow through it in only one direction.
- A valve which will allow water to pass in one direction but will close and prevent flow (backflow) in the opposite direction.
- Jenkins is a lunar crater that lies along the equator of the Moon, near the eastern limb. It is attached to the eastern rim of the slightly larger crater Schubert X, intruding somewhat into the interior.
- "Jenkins" is the thirteenth episode of the fifth season of the CBS situation comedy How I Met Your Mother and 101st episode overall. It originally aired on January 18, 2010. The episode hit a season high with 10.52 million viewers and high overall ratings.
- Roy (Harris), Baron Jenkins of Hillhead (1920–2003), English politician and scholar. He was a member of Parliament 1948–76 and 1982–87 and then served as chancellor of Oxford University. Notable works: Mr. Attlee (1948), Truman (1986), and Gladstone (1995)
- Up Jenkins, also know by the shortened name Jenkins, is a party game in which players conceal a small coin (or in some variations a ring) in their palm as they slap it on a table with their bare hands.
MS CHECK VALVE HALF VIEW
Ms check valve half view
petrotrim services
3D MODEL MS CHECK VALVE
3d model ms check valve
petrotrim services
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JANDY VALVE ACTUATOR JVA2440 - ACTUATOR JVA2440
Jandy Valve Actuator Jva2440 - Schrader Air Valve - Old Shower Valves.
Jandy Valve Actuator Jva2440
- Actuators are used for the automation of industrial valves and can be found in all kinds of technical process plants: they are used in wastewater treatment plants, power plants and even refineries. This is where they play a major part in automating process control.
- The valve parts through which force is applied to move or position flow-directing elements.
Valve Actuator
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MS29512-04
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PFA LINED DIAPHRAGM VALVE : PFA LINED
Pfa lined diaphragm valve : Dresser consolidated relief valves : Valve body for transmission
Pfa Lined Diaphragm Valve
- Diaphragm valves (or membrane valves) consists of a valve body with two or more ports, a diaphragm, and a "saddle" or seat upon which the diaphragm closes the valve. The valve is constructed from either plastic or steel.
- A valve with a flexible linear motion CLOSURE MEMBER that is forced into the internal flow passageway of the BODY by the ACTUATOR. Pinch or Clamp valves and Weir-type valves fall into this category.
- A device consisting essentially of an automatic valve actuated by means of the application of fuel pressure upon a flexible diaphragm.
- Stand or be positioned at intervals along
- having a lining or a liner; often used in combination; "a lined skirt"; "a silk-lined jacket"
- (used especially of skin) marked by lines or seams; "their lined faces were immeasurably sad"; "a seamed face"
- Mark or cover with lines
- Hit a line drive
- bordered by a line of things; "tree lined streets"
- (PFAS) Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) describes a continuum of permanent birth defects caused by maternal consumption of alcohol during pregnancy, which includes, but is not limited to fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS).Astley, S.J. (2004).
- The Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) is the association for professional footballers in England and Wales. It is the world's oldest professional sportsperson's association and has 4,000 members.
- Please Find Attached mail; Paper Football Association; Pacific Film Archive; paraformaldehyde; Police Federation of Australia
Waterless Urinal
Photo by Wolfgang Berger, 2004/05
Diaphragm valve as a trap (Keramag). The tubular membrane closes when the urine flow decreases.
Membranventil als Geruchsverschluss. Die schlauchartige Membrane schließt sich, sowie der Urinfluss nachlässt (Keramag).
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Quarter turn diaphragm valves for argon and nitrogen mounted to the hanging plate.
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PFA LINED BUTTERFLY VALVE. BUTTERFLY VALVE
PFA LINED BUTTERFLY VALVE. PARKER HYDRAULIC VALVE. ROTEX SOLENOID VALVES.
Pfa Lined Butterfly Valve
- A valve consisting of a disk rotating on an axis across the diameter of a pipe to regulate the flow, as in the throttles of many engines
- (Butterfly Valves) A valve consisting of a cylindrical body with a rotating vane to control flow. Tight Shutoff is obtained by an elastomer body liner into which the vane seats.
- a valve in a carburetor that consists of a disc that turns and acts as a throttle
- A butterfly valve is a valve which can be used for isolating or regulating flow. The closing mechanism takes the form of a disk. Operation is similar to that of a ball valve, which allows for quick shut off.
- A valve consisting of a pair of semicircular plates that are attached to a spindle across a pipe and hinged to allow flow only one way
- Mark or cover with lines
- having a lining or a liner; often used in combination; "a lined skirt"; "a silk-lined jacket"
- bordered by a line of things; "tree lined streets"
- Hit a line drive
- Stand or be positioned at intervals along
- (used especially of skin) marked by lines or seams; "their lined faces were immeasurably sad"; "a seamed face"
- The Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) is the association for professional footballers in England and Wales. It is the world's oldest professional sportsperson's association and has 4,000 members.
- (PFAS) Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) describes a continuum of permanent birth defects caused by maternal consumption of alcohol during pregnancy, which includes, but is not limited to fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS).Astley, S.J. (2004).
- Please Find Attached mail; Paper Football Association; Pacific Film Archive; paraformaldehyde; Police Federation of Australia
Butterfly valve installed
The illustrious butterfly valve as it is istalled near the bottom of the fermentors.
Actuated Butterfly Valves
Actuated butterfly valves, beautiful package leaving our factory today!
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PRESSURE SOLENOID VALVES. SOLENOID VALVES
PRESSURE SOLENOID VALVES. EXPANSION VALVE ORIFICE TUBE. CHINA PROPORTIONAL VALVE
Pressure Solenoid Valves
- (solenoid valve) An electrical device operated by a magnetic coil to make the valve either open for flow or closed to shut off water flow.
- (Solenoid Valve) A quick-opening valve which is mounted on a pressurized tank. The opening of the valve generates a cleaning pulse which dislodges the dust from the filter elements.
- (Solenoid valve) A solenoid valve is an electromechanical valve for use with liquid or gas. The valve is controlled by an electric current through a solenoid coil.
- the force applied to a unit area of surface; measured in pascals (SI unit) or in dynes (cgs unit); "the compressed gas exerts an increased pressure"
- a force that compels; "the public brought pressure to bear on the government"
- The use of persuasion, influence, or intimidation to make someone do something
- The continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it
- The force exerted per unit area
- coerce: to cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means :"She forced him to take a job in the city"; "He squeezed her for information"
ASCO Valve 8300 Direct Acting General Service Solenoid Valve
- Designed for high flow and high pressure service
- Direct acting, requires no minimum operating pressure
- Choice of metal seating materials to handle adgressive fluids, or resilient seating for airtight shutoff
- Ideal for power plants and similar applications
Exhaust pressure valve solenoid evs10
Exhaust pressure valve solenoid
evs10
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RPZ VALVE TESTING - RPZ VALVE
RPZ VALVE TESTING - TOYO GATE VALVES.
Rpz Valve Testing
- Reveal the strengths or capabilities of (someone or something) by putting them under strain
- the act of subjecting to experimental test in order to determine how well something works; "they agreed to end the testing of atomic weapons"
- Give (someone) a short written or oral examination of their proficiency or knowledge
- an examination of the characteristics of something; "there are laboratories for commercial testing"; "it involved testing thousands of children for smallpox"
- Take measures to check the quality, performance, or reliability of (something), esp. before putting it into widespread use or practice
- examination: the act of giving students or candidates a test (as by questions) to determine what they know or have learned
- A membranous fold in a hollow organ or tubular structure, such as a blood vessel or the digestive tract, that maintains the flow of the contents in one direction by closing in response to any pressure from reverse flow
- A device for controlling the passage of fluid through a pipe or duct, esp. an automatic device allowing movement in one direction only
- device in a brass wind instrument for varying the length of the air column to alter the pitch of a tone
- control consisting of a mechanical device for controlling the flow of a fluid
- A cylindrical mechanism in a brass instrument that, when depressed or turned, admits air into different sections of tubing and so extends the range of available notes
- a structure in a hollow organ (like the heart) with a flap to insure one-way flow of fluid through it
- Restricted Parking Zone, a zone which limits parking to residents or patrons holding a city-issued permit. Often used to discourage hide-and-rides, where transit riders are using parking spaces typically reserved for other issues.
- A Reduced Pressure Zone Device (RPZD, RPZ or RPZ valve) is a type of backflow prevention device used to protect water supplies from contamination. RPZD may also be known as reduced pressure principle backflow prevention devices, reduced pressure zone assemblies
PC110028
This valve in installed in a floor panel of a commercial building. Notice the corrosion from the warmth and moisture trapped in this small compartment.
Condensation sits on the valve year round.
PB050002
This valve does not have the proper air gap with the insulation wrapping the valve.
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SMALL PLASTIC CHECK VALVE : SMALL PLASTIC
Small plastic check valve : Toyo gate valves : Water heater automatic shut off valve.
Small Plastic Check Valve
- A check valve, clack valve, non-return valve or one-way valve is a mechanical device, a valve, which normally allows fluid (liquid or gas) to flow through it in only one direction.
- A valve which will allow water to pass in one direction but will close and prevent flow (backflow) in the opposite direction.
- A valve that closes to prevent backward flow of liquid
- Limits the flow of gas to one direction only. Use a check valve between the bubbler and generator to prevent unwanted pressure build up in the generator, and a safety against a low level bubbler. A check valve, such as used on torches, is recommended.
- fictile: capable of being molded or modeled (especially of earth or clay or other soft material); "plastic substances such as wax or clay"
- Credit cards or other types of plastic card that can be used as money
- name for certain synthetic or semisynthetic materials that can be molded or extruded into objects or films or filaments or used for making e.g. coatings and adhesives
- capable of being influenced or formed; "the plastic minds of children"; "a pliant nature"
- A synthetic material made from a wide range of organic polymers such as polyethylene, PVC, nylon, etc., that can be molded into shape while soft and then set into a rigid or slightly elastic form
- Of a size that is less than normal or usual
- the slender part of the back
- Not great in amount, number, strength, or power
- on a small scale; "think small"
- Not fully grown or developed; young
- limited or below average in number or quantity or magnitude or extent; "a little dining room"; "a little house"; "a small car"; "a little (or small) group"
Prometheus Pistol Guide
Attach a small length of tubing to the titan air tank's input nipple, and attach the 1/4" check valve to the other end. use liquid-nails to seal the parts in place.
Attach a long length of tubing to the output nipple of the titan pump, or whichever pump you choose to use. Use liquid nails to seal the tube in place.
Attach the titan air tank to the longshot shell with plastic epoxy
Attach the titan pump in a rear-facing configuration on the top of the longshot shell with plastic epoxy, tape in place
Allow these components to dry for at least 24 hours.
Parts
Parts needed: a short length of airline tubing, an airline tubing connector, a check valve, and the lid to a plastic juice bottle with a small hole drilled in the top.
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SANITARY VALVES AND FITTINGS - SANITARY VALVES
Sanitary Valves And Fittings - Pressure Relief Valve Sizing Calculation - Relief Valve Manufacturers
Sanitary Valves And Fittings
- (Sanitaries) or sannies: White tube socks worn underneath baseball stirrups. Baseball teams originally wore solid-colored stockings, but fabric dyes weren’t colorfast in those days, so a player who was spiked could get blood poisoning if dye from the stocking got in the wound.
- Of or relating to the conditions that affect hygiene and health, esp. the supply of sewage facilities and clean drinking water
- Hygienic and clean
- free from filth and pathogens; "sanitary conditions for preparing food"; "a sanitary washroom"
- of, or relating to health; clean and free from pathogens; hygienic
- A small part on or attached to a piece of furniture or equipment
- Devices that may be attached to pipes to make connections or outlets.
- The action of fitting something, in particular
- Installed items that may be removed from real estate without causing irreparable damage to the land, structure or use of the premises.
- Items, such as a stove or shelves, that are fixed in a building but can be removed when the owner moves
- items that can be removed from a property without causing damage to it.
- A membranous fold in a hollow organ or tubular structure, such as a blood vessel or the digestive tract, that maintains the flow of the contents in one direction by closing in response to any pressure from reverse flow
- (valve) a structure in a hollow organ (like the heart) with a flap to insure one-way flow of fluid through it
- A device for controlling the passage of fluid through a pipe or duct, esp. an automatic device allowing movement in one direction only
- (valve) control consisting of a mechanical device for controlling the flow of a fluid
- A cylindrical mechanism in a brass instrument that, when depressed or turned, admits air into different sections of tubing and so extends the range of available notes
- (valve) device in a brass wind instrument for varying the length of the air column to alter the pitch of a tone
sanitary hygienes services van
sanitary hygienes services van
sanitary bins minin grey
sanitary bins mini grey
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TEMPERATURE RELIEF VALVES - TEMPERATURE RELIEF
Temperature Relief Valves - Plumbing Mixing Valve - Stainless Steel Globe Valve.
Temperature Relief Valves
- (Relief Valve) A valve that opens to relieve excess temperature and/or pressure in the system.
- (relief valve) safety valve: a valve in a container in which pressure can build up (as a steam boiler); it opens automatically when the pressure reaches a dangerous level
- The relief valve (RV) is a type of valve used to control or limit the pressure in a system or vessel which can build up by a process upset, instrument or equipment failure, or fire.
- A body temperature above the normal; fever
- The degree of internal heat of a person's body
- the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment (corresponding to its molecular activity)
- Temperature is a physical property that quantitatively expresses the common notions of hot and cold. Objects of low temperature are cold, while various degrees of higher temperatures are referred to as warm or hot.
- The degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, esp. as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch
- the somatic sensation of cold or heat
The discharge tube on this pressure temperature relief valve is missing
FourStar at Baade
FourStar mounted at the Baade telescope
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SOLENOID AIR VALVES. AIR VALVES
Solenoid Air Valves. Valve Companies In India.
Solenoid Air Valves
- (Air Valve) Control valve in an air system for setting volume and pressure.
- (Air valve) A valve for bleeding air from water pipe
- (AIR VALVE) A valve mounted on top of a tank car through which air pressure (or other gas pressure) is introduced to facilitate unloading.
- A solenoid is a three-dimensional coil wound into a tightly packed helix. In physics, the term solenoid refers to a loop of wire, often wrapped around a metallic core, which produces a magnetic field when an electric current is passed through it.
- The solenoid defines the packing of DNA as a 30nm fiber of chromatin and results from the helical winding of at least five nucleosome strands.
- A cylindrical coil of wire acting as a magnet when carrying electric current
- a coil of wire around an iron core; becomes a magnet when current passes through the coil
ASCO Valve 8317 RedHat Pilot Operated Quick Exhaust Solenoid Valve
- Designed for quick venting to 0 psi through the exhaust orifice
- Resilient seated poppets for tight shutoff
- Air is exhausted to quickly shift control valves
- Multi-industry applications
- Mountable in any position
- Available in a brass and stainless steel body
ASCO Valve 8321 RedHat Pilot Operated Quick Exhaust Solenoid Valve
- Designed for quick venting to 0 psi through the exhaust orifice
- Resilient seated poppets for tight shutoff
- Air is exhausted to quickly shift control valves
- Multi-industry applications
- Mountable in any position
- Available in a brass body
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SOLENOID VALVE VERSA. SOLENOID VALVE
Solenoid valve versa. Cifial 255606x10 one handle pressure balance mixing valve trim. Water valve wrench.
Solenoid Valve Versa
- A quick-opening valve which is mounted on a pressurized tank. The opening of the valve generates a cleaning pulse which dislodges the dust from the filter elements.
- A solenoid valve is an electromechanical valve for use with liquid or gas. The valve is controlled by an electric current through a solenoid coil.
- Valve that is actuated with a electromagnetic solenoid magnet. 2 possible variations, NC (naturally closed) which is closed when there is no current applied and NO (naturally open) which is open when no current is applied
- VERSA is a sub-brand for NEC's mobile computing products such as notebooks and netbook, e.g. NEC VERSA N1100.
- Versa is a RDF query language, used to query RDF data. Versa differs from most other RDF query languages, which are typically based on SQL or specialized XML vocabularies. Although the design of Versa was inspired by XPath, its compact, functional syntax also somewhat resembles Lisp.
- The Versa, a left tributary of the Tanaro, is a 35 kilometre torrent in the Province of Asti in north-west Italy. It is the river of the valley called Valle Versa.
Versa chiesa S. Andrea
Versa chiesa S. Andrea
Versa via Oberdan 1738
Versa via Oberdan 1738
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TEMPERING VALVE HOT WATER. TEMPERING VALVE
Tempering Valve Hot Water. Techno Check Valves. Sprinkler Solenoid Valve
Tempering Valve Hot Water
- A Thermostatic Mixing Valve (TMV) is a valve that blends hot water (stored at temperatures high enough to kill bacteria) with cold water to ensure constant, safe outlet temperatures preventing scalding.
- A valve used to mix heated water with cold in a heating system to provide a desired water temperature for end use.
- A valve on a hot water system that controls the water temperature.
- a dangerous or distressing predicament; "his views on race got him into political hot water"
- Hot Water is a novel by P.G. Wodehouse, first published on August 17, 1932, in the United Kingdom by Herbert Jenkins, London, and in the United States by Doubleday, Doran, New York. The novel had been serialised in Collier's from 21 May to 6 August 1932.
- Water heating is a thermodynamic process using an energy source to heat water above its initial temperature. Typical domestic uses of hot water are for cooking, cleaning, bathing, and space heating. In industry, both hot water and water heated to steam have many uses.
Day 196, Plumbing Woes
This is our 'tempering valve'. It's job is to mix hot water from the tank with the cold supply and send non-burning hot water out to the house. It's been here since the house was built back in 1996, and is on it's 2nd hot water cylinder (behind and left). But it's been playing up for a while and has now sprung a leak (between the blue and silver faces) when there is water flowing.
Will update later once fixed.....
Hot Water System
Prior to tempering valve addition.
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TOILET WATER VALVE - TOILET WATER
Toilet water valve - Globe valve catalog - Valve positioner operation
Toilet Water Valve
- a perfumed liquid lighter than cologne
- Toilet water (eau de toilette in French) is a lightly scented perfume used as a skin freshener. It is also referred to as "aromatic waters" and has a high alcohol content. It is usually applied directly to the skin after bathing or shaving.
- a perfumed mixture of water and alcohol somewhat like cologne
- A dilute form of perfume
- A cylindrical mechanism in a brass instrument that, when depressed or turned, admits air into different sections of tubing and so extends the range of available notes
- device in a brass wind instrument for varying the length of the air column to alter the pitch of a tone
- control consisting of a mechanical device for controlling the flow of a fluid
- a structure in a hollow organ (like the heart) with a flap to insure one-way flow of fluid through it
- A device for controlling the passage of fluid through a pipe or duct, esp. an automatic device allowing movement in one direction only
- A membranous fold in a hollow organ or tubular structure, such as a blood vessel or the digestive tract, that maintains the flow of the contents in one direction by closing in response to any pressure from reverse flow
Layout of Bathrooms and Water Closets Aboard An A-class Submarine
Something a little bit different this time, since we're all fascinated by toilets here.
From "The Submarine Alliance" by John Lambert and David Hill.
Bathroom Renovation - shutting off the water supply valve from the wall to the tank
Tightening the valve on the wall supply line so that there are no leaks when I remove the line itself.
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WATER BALANCING VALVE. WATER BALANCING
Water Balancing Valve. Carb Float Valve
Water Balancing Valve
- This is a relaxing anti-stress therapy that unifies your mind, body and spirit. While balanced in water, a water-balancer will manipulate you through the Different positions. By the end you will be submerged underneath, turned around and losing all direction.
- A membranous fold in a hollow organ or tubular structure, such as a blood vessel or the digestive tract, that maintains the flow of the contents in one direction by closing in response to any pressure from reverse flow
- control consisting of a mechanical device for controlling the flow of a fluid
- a structure in a hollow organ (like the heart) with a flap to insure one-way flow of fluid through it
- A device for controlling the passage of fluid through a pipe or duct, esp. an automatic device allowing movement in one direction only
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20110925-NRCS-JMV-0002
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources and Conservation Service (NRCS) District Conservationist J.M. Villarreal (left) and Arrowhead Farms owner Akram Mohammad show off the Grade 1 pecans that were grown this year using micro irrigation drip watering system on his farm in Crystal City, TX, on Friday, September 9, 2011. The micro irrigation system feeds water to the roots of 4,380 pecan trees on 146 acres. Mr. Mohammad said, “USDA (U.S. Department of Agriculture) was essential to my business and trees surviving the recent exceptional drought. The trees were stress free thanks to underground micro-irrigation. This is essential to the future growth of Texas agriculture and good for America.” U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Environmental Quality Initiative Program (EQIP) awarded Mr. Mohammad a $130,000 grant in 2008. He provided $26,000 for the balance of the $156,000 total cost to install a 146-acre underground micro-irrigation for 4,380 trees. USDA Photo by J. M. Villarreal.
Fishermen
Well, the plumber's done -- had to replace a float valve on a submerged tank. $170 for the whole deal.. cheap! Better than the @$$ who used to do it for my uncle. (sorry about that! lol!)
About the photo: The feller on the left was already fishing before I got there and not a single catch even after I left. The guy on the right (his buddy?) stood there the rest of the time without casting even once.
Played with the histogram in Lightroom to make it a silhouette shot; increased white balance for a warmer image; photoshop used to add glow and increase warm color.
Gotta go fetch my wifey -- after I check out Scott Kelby's Lightroom at Barnes and Noble near Walt Whitman Mall.
Good afternoon everyone!
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