DescriptionUniflow steam engine, Bradford Industrial Museum - geograph.org.uk - 2195277.jpg
English: Uniflow steam engine, Bradford Industrial Museum, 3 km from Farsley, Leeds, Great Britain.
This is the 1921 Newton, Bean & Mitchell uniflow engine from Linton Mill <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/416609">SE0063 : Linton Mills</a>. This view includes the Eastwood patent isochronous governor that adjusts the cut off of the positively actuated piston drop valves. The engine also has automatic compression relief valves. This was seen in steam and the fact that several covers are off allowed me to immediately appreciate the way that the governor adjusts the main steam valve eccentrics - something that had been troubling me for the best part of a year.
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