600 HP Snow Natural Gas Pumping engine at Coolspring June 2013. Shown here is the start-up operation and shutdown of this most impressive engine. After several years of hard work, the job had progressed where the crew was able to perform a few test runs. On this particular test ( the fourth start-up) a few mechanical adjustments had been made and on-line fuel valve settings performed. My hats off to a truly incredible volunteer effort by the Coolspring Museum staff
This engine was manufactured by the Snow-Holly Works of Buffalo, New York, and is serial number G329. It has two tandem 24 inch bore x 48 inch stroke cylinders that are double-acting. Total displacement is 86,800 cubic inches or 1,423 liters. The rated output of the engine is 600 hp at 100 RPM which yields a torque value of 31,500 ft-lbf.
Impressive! What was it used for? Mine pump?
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Well, it may be impressive, but it certainly wasn't "inclusive". s/
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I think those men. hear Whoosh kunk kunk kunk in their sleep.
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If that thing ever got torqued off people would get hurt.
ReplyDeleteps LNG transmission is an interesting as hell industry from what little I’ve been around in the industry
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