Low pressure Kermodis air jet liquid fuel burner

Made:
1894-1898 in Liverpool
maker:
Unknown

Low pressure Kermodis air jet liquid fuel burner for steam boiler 200 H.P. on mahogany base. Burner sectioned in Museum

This is a liquid fuel burner, patented by JJ Kermode in 1894 and 1898, in which the oil is partially vaporised and sprayed by means of hot air, instead of by steam as in the Holden and other burners. The loss of water in the form of steam is to be avoided in marine work [where fresh water is created from salt water by condensing gear], besides hot air is also claimed to be more efficient than steam.

Details

Category:
Motive Power
Object Number:
1909-110
type:
burner
credit:
Kermode, J.J.

Parts

Low pressure Kermodis air jet liquid fuel burner

Low pressure Kermodis air jet liquid fuel burner

Low pressure Kermodis air jet liquid fuel burner for steam boiler 200 H.P. on mahogany base. Burner sectioned in Museum

Materials:
mahogany (wood)
Object Number:
1909-110/1
type:
burners
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Part of Kermodis air jet liquid fuel burner

Part of Kermodis air jet liquid fuel burner

Part of Kermodis air jet liquid fuel burner

Object Number:
1909-110/2
type:
burners
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Small sectioned component, Kermodis burner

Small sectioned component, Kermodis burner

Small sectioned part of Kermodis air jet liquid fuel burner

Object Number:
1909-110/3
type:
components
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum