October, 1916 Leblanc Air Ejectors ll. Aww aennet) gh & THE MARINE REVIEW 3 : Marine wees Turbines & Reduction Gears Westinghouse Marine Equipment Some Recent Installations and Orders -— For the United States Navy: “Melville” Westinghouse Reduction Gears, Main Propulsion. “Pennsylvania’’ Westinghouse Reduction Gears, Cruising Propulsion, Sr 5: S.5; . - ‘Arizona’ Westinghouse Reduction Gears: Cruising Propulsion. os : ‘Mississippi’ Westinghouse Reduction Gears, Cruising Propulsion, “Henley” Westinghouse Geared Turbines, Main Propulsion. U.S. S. ‘“‘Myrant’’ Westinghouse Geared Turbines, Main Propulsion. Westinghouse-Leblanc Air Ejector Equipment for the U. S. S. ‘ Melville,’ ; Condensers Westinghouse-Leblanc Air Ejector Equipment for the U. S. S. ‘‘ Idaho.” a eR 3 one and. For Foreign Navies: | os A Auxiliaries Cross-Compound Geared Turbines for two 22,000 H. P. Cruisers. o Complete Expansion Turbines for two 33,000 H. P. Destroyers. For Merchant Marine Service: Cross Compound Geared Turbines and Engine Room Equipment, including con- densers and auxiliaries, for fourteen (14) Cargo and Tank Steamers from 2300 to 2900 H. P. each; building at Chester Shipbuilding Co:, Ltd., Chester, Pa. Cross Compound Geared Turbines and Engine Room Equipment for 10,000 H. P. Passenger and Cargo Steamer; building at Union Iron Works, San Francisco, Cal., for Matson Navigation Co. Westinghouse-Leblanc Air Ejector Equipment for Ship being built by Seattle Construction & Dry Dock Co., for Luckenbach Steamship Co. The Westinghouse Machine Co. East Pittsburgh, Pa. Washington, D. C. Hunt, Mirk & Co. San Francisco Seattle Leblanc Ice and Refrigerating Systems Turbine Driven Please mention THE MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers