than 212° 1 A. In all boilers making steam under the steam ; at 100 pounds pressure the temperature is about 338° F. Hot water circulating pipes have been in use with a water temperature from 500° to 600° F. but the pressure was in proportion to the temperature. TO INVENTORS., scientific american, 1895-09-21
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