From an American English language railroad perspective you are correct. However, in this case it is known as a Combustion chamber. Which is probably a more accurate / scientific term. There are other videos where similar pumps that have boilers of similar design in Europe that show The PILLATT "Perfect Combustion Furnace" Interesting how things translate differently. In fact new boiler documentation in the US generally calls it a Combustion Chamber today. Except old railroaders still call it a firebox. I had the privilege of relining a combustion chamber in a plywood mill in the US once. Very hot work.
The text should be on black. Awesome
thanks, and indeed you're right, it would have better to put some black behind the text.
That sounds racist
@@doctorpanigrahi9975 why? we are only talking about the colors of the text in the film.
"Heating chamber?" Former steam engineer here. The correct term is "firebox" or "furnace."
Thank you, I didn't know that firebox or furnace is the correct term. Learn something new, every day!
I’ve had the privilege of riding with the crew on a steam locomotive more than once and have lots of wonderful memories; lots of good times.
From an American English language railroad perspective you are correct. However, in this case it is known as a Combustion chamber. Which is probably a more accurate / scientific term. There are other videos where similar pumps that have boilers of similar design in Europe that show The PILLATT "Perfect Combustion Furnace" Interesting how things translate differently. In fact new boiler documentation in the US generally calls it a Combustion Chamber today. Except old railroaders still call it a firebox. I had the privilege of relining a combustion chamber in a plywood mill in the US once. Very hot work.
@@DutchDroneBoys It is not, it is just the correct term where he lives and he is ignorant of other cultures.
Bij ons heet het boiler ,steam boiler ,dacht ik ,🤓🤓
Half video. ..If possible can you get nore details. ....
Did not understand
It seems crazy to engineers now but those were the constraints of that time. Only very low pressure steam and slow cycles.
indeed, but still efficient for getting all the water out lake, and that's how we created our land at those times.
Reminder: totaly electrfied !
It’s called a boiler
There before the storm comments!
Let’s see ;-)