Device used to create steam by applying heat energy to water.
Sealed vessel where water is converted to steam.
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Examples for "boiler"
Examples for "boiler"
1Heat the milk in a double boiler; add the seasonings and butter.
2In the undecked part were the boiler and engine, set in masonry.
3The steam ports are next drilled in the top of the boiler.
4Put the milk in the upper part of the double-boiler, and heat.
5Several other people were filling thermoses with water in the boiler room.
1One steam boiler, equal to 12-horse power, to steam the four wooden boilers.
2What would you see if you looked into a steam boiler?
3You will operate the steam boiler and make up the paste for the next day.
4And they do say the tea-kettle family is much older than the steam boiler family.
5He had once driven Red Squirrel past a steam boiler that was being transported on a truck.
6At the far end was a steam boiler, used in making paste with which to post the bills.
7Fuses on your electrical wiring act in the same capacity as a safety valve on a steam boiler.
8The Newcomen engine consisted of a steam boiler, a steam cylinder, a beam and a set of pumps.
9The plant is simple to work, and as no steam boiler is required the danger of explosions is removed.
10A steam boiler having two flues which contain the furnaces and extend through the boiler from end to end.
11If I have now made clear what I mean by making heat, we will next consider the steam boiler.
13The gas generator requires the use of English anthracite, while a steam boiler is heated with any kind of coal.
14Now when we burn coal under a steam boiler, the carbon and hydrogen are oxidized, and the static caloric set free.
15Scattered along the entire route are reminders of the gold rush, a huge steam boiler, rusty tin cans, tools and a lone boot.
16You really ought to have, in making your own lime-sulphur, a steam boiler, although you can make it in an ordinary farm feed boiler.
Translations for steam boiler