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    • Tne National Gas Engine Company, Limited (p.3)
    • Introduction (p.4)
    • Showrooms and Depots (p.6)
      • Standad Engines for Small-Power Users (p.9)
    • National Gas Engines (p.10)
      • Special Features of Standard Engines, 2 H.P. to 7 H.P (p.11)
        • Governors (p.11)
        • Ignition Arrangements (p.11)
        • Loose Cylinder-Liner (p.11)
        • Valves (p.11)
        • Forged-Steel Crank Shafts (p.11)
        • The Starting Arrangements (p.11)
        • Perfect Self-Lubrification (p.11)
    • Particulars of Standard Engines (p.13)
    • Standard Single-Cylinder Horizontal Engines (p.15)
    • Specification of standard Single-Cylinder Gas Engines (p.17)
      • General Description (p.17)
      • Cylinder (p.17)
      • Bed (p.17)
      • Air and Gas Valves (p.19)
      • Valves and Valve Gear (p.21)
      • Crank Shaft (p.21)
      • Gear Wheels and Side Shaft (p.21)
      • Crank-Pin Lubricator (p.21)
      • Connecting Rod (p.23)
        • Electric Ignition (p.23)
        • Tube Ignition (p.23)
        • Governing Gear (p.23)
      • Piston (p.25)
        • Lubricating Pump for Connecting Rod and Cylinder (p.26)
        • Air and Exhaust Silencers (p.26)
      • Starting Arrangements (p.27)
        • Tests (p.29)
    • Specification of 95 Horse-Power Gas Engine (p.32)
      • Air and Gas Valve and Cylinder Jacket (p.32)
      • Valve-Spindle Guides (p.32)
      • Side-Shaft Bearings (p.32)
      • Governing Gear (p.34)
    • Standard Normal Engines, fitted with Two Fly-wheels (p.41)
    • Standard Normal Engines, fitted with One Fly-wheels (p.43)
    • Particulars of Engines for Electric Driving (p.45)
      • Thousands of National Engines are use in:- (p.46)
      • In Electrical Work they are extensively used for: - (p.46)
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    • Viex of Wellington works and head offices of the National Gas Engine Co., LTD. (p.2)
    • Types of standard national engines (p.7)
      • Standard 2 – Wheel Engine, 20 to 50 B.H.P (p.7)
      • Standard Mill Engine, 300 B.H.P (p.7)
      • Six – cylinder Engine. New design (p.7)
      • Standard Mill Engine, 150 B.H.P (p.7)
      • Large Vertical Engine, 300 to 1500 B.H.P (p.7)
    • Interior View of one of 20 Bays in our works devoted exclusively to the manufacture of National Gas Engines (p.8)
    • View of 4 Effective H.P. Gas Engine (p.12)
    • Standard Design of 6 to 10 Effective H.P. Gas Engine (p.14)
    • Standard Industrial design 18 Effective H.P (p.16)
    • Core-making Department in Foundry (p.18)
    • A testing Bay where all Engines are thoroughly tested before dispatch (p.20)
    • Standard Design of 36 Effective H.P. Engine for Electric Light purpose (p.22)
    • One of our Machine Shops where National Engines are manufactured on the most modern methods (p.28)
    • Standard Design of 20 to 40 Effective H.P. Gas Engine for Industrial Purpose (p.30)
    • Standard Design of 20 Effective H.P. Electric Light Engine (p.31)
    • Standard Design of 95 Effective H.P. Electric Light Engine (p.33)
    • Typical indicator diagrams (p.35)
      • Full load (p.35)
      • Light load (p.35)
      • Variable load (p.35)
      • Light spring Card (p.35)
    • Wellington works, Ashton – under – lyne (p.36)
      • Drawing office (p.36)
      • Pattern shop (p.36)
      • Brass foundry (p.37)
      • Brass – Finishing Department (p.37)
      • Heavy Turning Shop where Fly – Wheels and other heavy parts are machined by powerful Turning Mills (p.38)
      • Part of Foundry and Moulding Shop where all Castings for National Engines are produced (p.39)
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The National Gas Engine Company, Limited

Directors i

HENRY NIELD BICKERTON, J.P., M.I.M.E .,

Chairman and Managing Director.

HENRY PRESCOTT, Vice-Chairman.

DUGALD CLERK, F.R.S., M.Inst.C.E., F.C.S., &c.

E. WHALLEY,

RICHARD BICKERTON.

KENNETH S. PRESCOTT,

JOHN ORME.

Secretary.

A.M.I.Mech.E.

THE fine modern works of the National Gas Engine Co., Ltd., are most favourably situated at the west end of the town of Ashton-under-Eyne. They are effectively served by five of the leading railways, which give easy access to all the industrial parts of the country and to the principal shipping ports. The works occupy nearly 30 acres, and in every department are replete with the best machine tools and appliances for producing sound work in the best possible manner. In addition to the extensive Machine and Erecting Shops which are acknowledged to be the best of their kind, there is a large and well-arranged foundry in wlrch are made all the iron and brass castings used in the manufacture of National Gas Engines.

The power required for driving the works and for electrical energy is derived from National Gas Engines.

Proper facilities are provided for carefully testing every engine before despatch from the works, and the great care which is exercised to ensure perfect work on each individual engine is one of the most important characteristics of the management and organisation. As a further safeguard to the Company’s clients, all engines are sold under a suitable twelve months’ guarantee aga’nst faulty material or workmanship.

NATIONAL GAS ENGINES are the embodiment of SOUND DESIGN. FIRST-CLASS MATERIAL. EXCELLENT WORKMANSHIP.

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