Steam questions
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Wed Nov 11 15:52:18 EST 2009
One of the eastern railway museums has an 0-6-0 - I think it's at Monticello, Ill. - which has a boiler protruding into the cab but not all the way; its throttle is on top of the boiler like an M's but it has a rear facing linkage to a lever on the boiler backhead that goes to a rod extending through a packing gland like those on the K-2s, etc. Really a Rube Goldberg arrangement.
EdKing
---- NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
> Ed,
>
> Thanks for pointing out the other arrangement for the horizontal throttles.
> After I hit the send button I thought of the W's and M's with the firebox
> that extended so far back into the cab as to separate the engineer and
> fireman, and I realized that those throttles had to be ahead of the boiler
> backhead.
>
> Gordon Hamilton
>
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> > To expand on what Gordon Hamilton wrote about throttles -
> >
> > M's and W's and other engines whose cabs were mounted astraddle of the
> > firebox had their throttles on top of the boiler for convenient handling
> > by the engineer. These throttles operated a rod that went directly above
> > the top of the boiler into the back of the steam dome (through a packing
> > gland)where the actual throttle was located. The throttles described by
> > Mr. Hamilton were on the E-2s, K-2 and K-2as M-2s and subclasses and
> > earlier Mallets up through the Y-4s.
> >
> > EdKing
> > ---- NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
> >> Nathan,
> >>
> >> In addition to what others have furnished on the two types of throttle
> >> levers on N&W steam locos, a few more comments may help.
> >>
> >> Older N&W steam locos used the "horizontal" throttle levers, which were
> >> pivoted to the left (toward the fireman) of the vertical centerline of
> >> the
> >> boiler and which were pinned to a rod (or stem) that typically passed
> >> through a stuffing box on the boiler backhead on the vertical centerline
> >> of
> >> the boiler and above the crown sheet. This rod reached through the
> >> boiler
> >> to a bell crank under the steam dome, and the other arm of the bell crank
> >> raised or lowered the throttle valve when the rod from the throttle lever
> >> in
> >> the cab moved forward or backwards, respectively. I can think of two
> >> problems with this throttle arrangement. One, the sliding action of the
> >> rod
> >> in the stuffing box on the backhead probably caused more wear on the
> >> packing
> >> than the rotary action of the shaft in the stuffing box leading to a
> >> dome-mounted throttle operated by the outside throttle linkage (and a
> >> vertical throttle). Two, with the throttle lever in the "off" position,
> >> expansion and contraction of the boiler might be different than the
> >> expansion and contraction of the rod through the boiler raising the
> >> throttle
> >> valve just enough to leak steam to the cylinders, which could cause the
> >> locomotive to "walk away." This happened at times. The more modern
> >> arrangement of the outside linkage associated with vertical throttle
> >> levers
> >> largely avoided this problem by incorporating a rocker lever mid way
> >> between
> >> the throttle lever and the throttle valve to provide compensation for the
> >> expansion and contraction of the boiler.
> >>
> >> Gordon Hamilton
> >>
> >> ----- Original Message -----
> >> From: "NW Mailing List" <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>
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> >> Sent: Sunday, November 08, 2009 12:33 AM
> >> Subject: Steam questions
> >>
> >>
> >> > Alright gang I'm back with more questions, Both are for the most part
> >> > quick and hopefully simple. First what orientation did N&W prefer for
> >> > the throttles of their steam locomotives? Horizontal or Vertical? I
> >> > think the J and A both had Vertical oriented but I am not sure if that
> >> > was N&W preference of just what they used on those locomotives for some
> >> > reason.
> >> >
> >> > Second Question is a little harder but I feel it will be easy for
> >> > someone to answer. In listening to Link's recording of Y6 working
> >> > Waynesboro, at time I hear a distinct "thump thump thump" that is
> >> > rythimic then it quits then it does it again. It does not sound like a
> >> > Cross Compound to me so I am buffaloed as to what it is, Feedwater pump
> >> > perhaps? I head the same sound in Hooters on Blues ridge when there is
> >> > a
> >> > Y doing Switching at Blue Ridge. It happens while the locomotive is
> >> > still moving but the throttle seems to be closed and the engine
> >> > coasting.
> >> >
> >> > Thanks ahead of time,
> >> > Nathan
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > Nathan Simmons
> >> > trainman51 at gmail.com
> >> > http://www.t-51.org
> >> > KI4MSK
> >> >
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