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The exhaust plenum consists of four identical semi-circular parts bolted together with four quarter-inch bolts. The bolt tabs could be welded on after milling the exhaust channel. | The exhaust plenum consists of four identical semi-circular parts bolted together with four quarter-inch bolts. | ||
'''Fabrication Tips''' | |||
# Use a turnable on a milling bed to mill the inside channel. | |||
# The bolt tabs could be welded on after milling the exhaust channel. | |||
[[Category:Steam Engine]] | [[Category:Steam Engine]] |
Revision as of 12:44, 21 June 2011
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Steam Engine Build Instructions
Description
The exhaust plenum forms a chamber on the outside of the cylinder that channels exhausted steam from the exhaust vents in the cylinder liner and case to a single exit point. This allows exhausted steam to be collected for secondary uses, such as heating. The exhaust plenum is an optional steam engine part. If left off, steam will vent to the atmosphere through the four exhaust vents in the cylinder.
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Instructions
The exhaust plenum consists of four identical semi-circular parts bolted together with four quarter-inch bolts.
Fabrication Tips
- Use a turnable on a milling bed to mill the inside channel.
- The bolt tabs could be welded on after milling the exhaust channel.