Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), April 1932, p. 31

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The BUILT-IN ® Circulating Pump Means Right—A 520 sq. ft. sim- plified Westinghouse Marine Condenser showing the water box and the posi- tion of the propeller pump. The turbine which drives the pump is at the top. - _ Condenser Economy ‘ N the new Westinghouse simplified condenser for tugs, yachts, ferries, | and small cargo vessels, a propeller-type onthe baie ee circulating pump is built into the water ak et eit Seta ee compact construction simpli- fies pipe shapes, reduces the amount of piping, the number of joints and turns, the resistance to water flow, and the amount of power absorbed by the pump. It makes available for other purposes space which is ordinarily occupied by the circulating pump. It saves weight, its maintenance charges are low, and it is designed to give long years of efficient service. Complete details of this compact and economical condenser unit will be furnished upon request by our nearest district office. .. Westinghouse Quality workmanship guarantees every Westinghouse product ESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC MARINE REvieEw—April, 1932 24

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