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steam chest
noun
- the chamber from which steam enters the cylinder of an engine.
steam-chest
noun
- a chamber that encloses the slide valve of a steam engine and forms a manifold for the steam supply to the valve
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Word History and Origins
Origin of steam chest1
First recorded in 1790–1800
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Example Sentences
An alternative plan is to pass the water through pipes placed in a steam chest.
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While, however, the cylinder is in position to have the holes for the steam chest studs drilled, the cylinder ports may be cut as follows:— Fig.
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Will I have to enlarge the steam chest; the valve uses the whole length of it now?
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If the length of the piece of wire measured direct from point to point is known, the valve may be set when the engine is upon the road without taking off the steam chest cover.
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The agility with which we got into our steam chest would have been amusing to an uninitiated observer.
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