Essential guidance for engine rooms: practical, safety‑focused instruction for safeguarding boilers and earning licenses.
This book compiles practical advice for engineers and firemen who manage steam boilers, with clear steps, cautions, and terminology to help you work safely and efficiently.
The pages cover daily routines, inspection rituals, and maintenance tasks that keep boilers and engines running smoothly. It explains how to handle gauge-cocks, water gauges, safety valves, and other critical components, and it emphasizes careful judgment and steady technique to prevent accidents and fuel waste. Practical scenarios address common problems, startup and shutdown procedures, and the right ways to diagnose and correct issues without compromising safety.
- Daily and periodic checks for gauge-cocks, water levels, and safety devices to prevent failures.
- Step‑by‑step guidance on starting, running, and stopping engines with heavy steam pressure.
- Definitions and explanations of valve terms, boiler maintenance, and common failure modes.
- Information on obtaining marine, stationary, or locomotive licenses and the exam process.
Ideal for readers of technical manuals, this edition serves as a practical reference for safe operation, proper upkeep, and credentialing in steam‑engine work.