Hot water pump and coolers
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    Tue Jul 11 08:08:34 EDT 2006
    
    
  
A hot water pump, otherwise known as a feedwater heater, improved efficiency 
over an injector by heating water before forcing it into the boiler. That 
meant that water temperature and boiler pressure dropped less each time 
water was added to the boiler. Such drops would happen each time you'd use 
an injector.
Andre Jackson and/or Lisa Burrows
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Subject: Hot water pump and coolers
> Veterans,
>
> What is the purpose for a 'hot water pump' on a steam locomotive?  Pumping
> from where to where?
>
> Also, what is the purpose for a 'cooler' or 'after cooler'? I presume it's
> to cool water (or steam), but why?
>
> Thanks,
> Dave Willis
> N&W Steam lives on in Indiana.
>
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