Result. Full Mill Load. MILL OILS. Average of April 11, 12, 1906 (add 11.8 H.P. for Reduction, . or 15.9 per cent. Engine and Transmission. MILL OILS.- Average of April 11, 12, 1906, . Reduction, or 22.7 per cent. I.H.P. 110.7 93.1 17.6 I.H.P. 49.9 38.6 11.3 Being the average temperature of the bearing above the temperature of the surrounding atmosphere. Average of June, 1906. Actual frictional heat of 731 bearings, . Degree Fahr. 12.20 4.12 8.08 NEW OILS.- Average of July, 1906. Same bearings, Test No. 8. Test Made at Aberdeen, Scotland. TEST ON TWO WOOLLEN MILLS. The mills are usually driven by a water wheel and two engines. For convenience during the tests the water wheel was stopped. The smaller engine is called No. 1 and the larger engine No. 2. No. 2 Engine was coupled up to take the load usually driven by the water wheel. No. 1 Engine - Hicks, Hargreaves, Ltd., Bolton. Horizontal Tandem Com pound; Corliss Valves; 13" and 24′′ x 36′′ stroke; 83 R. P. M. Steam Pressure 120 lbs. Developing about 250 H.P. Machinery Operated- Spinning, carding and dye-house with washing machines. 1904. 1905. New Oils. 1904. No. 2 Engine - Hicks, Hargreaves, Ltd., Bolton. Horizontal Tandem Compound. Corliss Valves. 18" and 33" x 40" stroke. 74 R.P.M. Steam Pressure 120 lbs. Developing about 400 H.P. Machinery Operated-Warping. scouring, spinning, teazing, carding, weaving and finishing machines. Complete Test Mill Oils. -12 days. 4 indicators. 2,400 indicator cards. 6 operators. Difference of Averages 5.6 H.P. or 3.2 per cent. on Average of Test. Difference of Averages 1.2 H.P. oro.7 per cent. on Average of Test. Mill Oils. Engine and Transmission Load. Difference of Averages 5.2 H.P. or 8.4 per cent. on Average of Test. Number of New Oils. Difference of Averages 3.4 H P. or 6.0 per cent. on Average of Test. Average of Wednesday and Thursday where no correc- Thursday, January 19. — Deduct for dynamo in P. M., . MILL OILS. — Average of October 4, 5, 6, 1904. Corrected basis, Reduction, . Correct basis, . 163.0 10.4 or 6.0 per cent. (not included in Summary of this Test). MILL OILS. Average of October 5 and 6. No corrections, 177.7 Corrections for dynamo 164.6 13.1 or 7.4 per cent. (included in Summary of this Test), or on a straight Variation per cent. on aver age of day. No. 1. Engine and Transmission. MILL OILS. -Average of October 4, 5, 6, 1904, 61.8 MILL OILS. October 4, 5, 6, 1904. Average number of revolutions of shaft to one of Engine, NEW OILS. — January 17, 18, 19, 1905. Average number of revolutions of shaft to one of Engine, . Speed increased 0.5 per cent. R.P.M. 2.II 2.12 Both Temperature and Relative Humidity are in favor of a Reduction in Power. Counts Spun. The Mill Management reports this item of load the same during both tests. MILL OILS, 1904. Saturday, October 8 NEW OILS, 1905. Tuesday, January 24 New Oils. 1905. Difference of Averages 3.8 H.P. or 1.0 per cent. on Average of Test. Average Difference of Averages 10.3 H.P. or 3.4 per cent. on Average of Test. Variation in Variation per cent, on aver age of day. |