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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2010

Stuart Model build from castings.
The Triple expansion Expansion engine on the video is running on air fort tests.
Here's the link to the Suart site; http://www.stuartmodels.com/

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  • Hello,The cylinders are fed parallel with compressed air. It is correct that, if you feed the engine via the original way with air it will no run smooth. So the the air goes directly to the HP valve, in the outlet pipe I drilled a small hole for outlet air, the flange to the MP cyl. is blind. The air to the MP cyl. goes via the pipe clamp which is a hollow support (haha).The outlet hole same as HP.The compensator between MP&LP is blind.LP is fed via thin bypass (start help).

  • May i ask wuld you like to sell it?

  • @MrDommsday

    Thank you for your kind reaction.

    I'm sorry it's not for sale.

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  • Very nice to see a slow running well built engine, congratulations, & thanks for sharing it

  • @MrDommsday hi ihave just seen your comment on facebook ref triple steam engine

    if you are still interested in one i have one for sale

  • Thanks for your hint with feeding all cylinders!

    I need a heavy wheel now to run the engine. Have to try te feed all and run slowly!

  • OH MY GOOOOOD it is loovely to see a slow running film of it..

  • TITANIC ENGINE MODEL

  • Very nicely built! Are you running this on compressed air? If you do, do you feed every cylinder with air or are you just feeding the H.P cylinder using it like a real expansion engine. Because i have heard that you can't get the tripple to run properly on compressed air just feeding the HP, but i thought your engine ran perfectly!

  • What a beautiful artwork of a machinery.

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