1906 Catalog Of Rider And Ericsson Hot-air Pumping Engines - Reprint

US $9.98

  • Mebane, North Carolina, United States
  • Jan 31st
Rider and Ericsson Hot-Air Pumping Engines, originally published by Rider-Ericsson Engine Company, New York, NY, 1906 1950s. Re-printed by Alan G. Phillips, Orlando, FL, 1990s. 5 1/2 x 8 1/4 paperback, 32 pages. Please note that this is a reproduction, not an original. It is NOT a photocopy. The accompanying images were scanned from a reprint, not the original. John Ericsson, builder of the Civil War ironclad U.S.S. Monitor, developed many different hot air engine designs, beginning with his 1826 British Patent. The Rider-Ericsson Engine Company was the successor of the DeLameter Iron Works and the Rider Engine Company, having bought from both companies their extensive plants and entire stocks of engines and patterns, covering all styles of Rider and Ericsson hot air pumping engine. The company specialized in hot air pumping engines. A hot air engine is an external combustion engine. Ericsson hot-air engines were used almost exclusively to pump water. The smaller engines were used in homes and small businesses, to pump water was from a well or cistern into an overhead tank where it was stored for later usage.
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