'M'Innes-Dobbie' steam engine indicator

The McInnes Dobbie patent steam engine indicator

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The McInnes Dobbie patent steam engine indicator
Science Museum Group Collection
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The "M'Innes-Dobbie" McInnes Dobbie patent steam engine indicator, medium size No 1 Instrument, suitable for speeds up to 800 r.p.m. Made by Dobbie McInnes Ltd, Glasgow. Recording drum size 2 1/2" x 1 3/8".

Steam engine indicators were used by the mill engineer to monitor the pressure inside one end of the cylinder. Paper would be secured around the drum and the rotating drum is attached to a moving part of the engine with a piece of string. As the engine runs, the paper is rotated under the pressure indicator's pencil, causing it to draw a line as the drum moved back and forth, creating a visual representation of the pressure inside the cylinder during one complete stroke of the piston.

Details

Category:
Motive Power
Object Number:
Y1967.16.2
Materials:
steel (metal) and wood (unidentified)
Measurements:
drum: 63.5 mm 35 mm,
type:
steam locomotive indicator
credit:
Gift of University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology