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Interior. View of steam cylinder and cut-out valves on ground level.
EL 5700
Description Interior. View of steam cylinder and cut-out valves on ground level.
Date 1981
Catalogue Number EL 5700
Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images
Copies SC 355376
Scope and Content Steam cylinder and cut-off valves (from below) inside Cornish Beam Pumping Engine, Prestongrange, East Lothian This Beam Pumping Engine was built in 1874. It is of a type once commonly used for draining mines, especially in Cornwall where its builders, Harvey and Company, were based. It was modified in 1895 to cope with larger shaft-pumps, and in use until 1954. The cylinder fills with steam which raises the piston. This rocks the beam, so lowering the shaft. Next, the valves cuts off the steam and release the pressure so that the beam rocks back. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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