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Paddler Modelling => Construction => Topic started by: derekwarner_decoy on August 28, 2010, 11:18:14 AM
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Hi PD's...... :whistle ...RGY....in the photograph boat2 013 we see what appears to be a servo controlled gas regulator
The form of construction looks very similar to my ACS built steam throttle/regulator...please tell more about the function......... :beer ....Derek
:c002 ...the photo distorts sizing.......the ACS unit is 16 mm cube only with connections for 1/8"od copper tubing
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Hi PD's...... :towel ...RGY....in the same photograph boat2 013 we see what appears to be the condenser however lagged totally :crash in a squarish insulated white box.......
Again....... :respect ....just whenever let us know the basis or decision to maintain the high exhaust temperature or ...... :porkies ......Derek :coffee
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Derek, The gas control unit was made by "Cheddar" (no longer in existence), but I think Stuart's now market this. The thought behind lagging the separator ( not important as a condenser) was to increase the steam coming out the funnel. R.G.Y.
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ooh a funky thread direction. :gathering
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Getting enough steam out of the funnel on a warm day is a problem. I can't do much about it with Glen Usk as she sails on a scale draft (1.5 inches). So weight is marginal. But I have increased the depth of hull on the Duke of Devonshire, so will experiment when finished and sailing properly. THOUGHTS, :thinking but the bottom of the separator into the top of the boiler casing, ( water tube boiler so no oil in boiler water). Could this vaporise the oil as an electrical smoke generator? It would reheat the any water into steam. Or use the boiler feed pump to spray water on to the water tubes inside the boiler? What do you think Derek? Geoff a.k.a.R.G.Y.