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- TABLE DES MATIÈRES
- TABLE DES ILLUSTRATIONS
- RECHERCHE DANS LE DOCUMENT
- TEXTE OCÉRISÉ
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- PAGE DE TITRE
- Tne National Gas Engine Company, Limited (p.3)
- Introduction (p.4)
- Showrooms and Depots (p.6)
- National Gas Engines (p.10)
- Particulars of Standard Engines (p.13)
- Standard Single-Cylinder Horizontal Engines (p.15)
- Specification of standard Single-Cylinder Gas Engines (p.17)
- Specification of 95 Horse-Power Gas Engine (p.32)
- 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)
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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)
- 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)
- Wellington works, Ashton – under – lyne (p.36)
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Introduction
NATIONAL GAS ENGINES were first introduced to the public in 1889, and have met with a steady and continuously growing demand ever since. Their all-round excellence has placed them in the very front rank, and they enjoy the highest reputation throughout the world. Such is the satisfaction given to purchasers of National engines that, in spite of repeated additions to the Company’s splendid works at Ashton-under-Eyne, the demand has been continuously in advance of the supply, even during times of trade depression when other gas engine makers have not been fully employed.
National engines are now being made in convenient sizes from 2 B.H.P. to 1500 B.H.P. : they have been so designed as to use all kinds of gases and on various classes of work, and their record is one of uninterrupted success. This success has been attained through the policy of specialising in the manufacture of gas engines, and thus being able to give our clients an engine superior in design, workmanship, and actual efficiency to the alternatives offered by our competitors.
The Board of Directors, all the members of which are large shareholders in the Company, give active personal supervision of its affairs, and besides being themselves acknowledged, experts in gas-engine work, they are assisted by a large and experienced staff. The principle of personal management will be appreciated by all who have dealings with the Company. In addition to the Head Office
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NATIONAL GAS ENGINES were first introduced to the public in 1889, and have met with a steady and continuously growing demand ever since. Their all-round excellence has placed them in the very front rank, and they enjoy the highest reputation throughout the world. Such is the satisfaction given to purchasers of National engines that, in spite of repeated additions to the Company’s splendid works at Ashton-under-Eyne, the demand has been continuously in advance of the supply, even during times of trade depression when other gas engine makers have not been fully employed.
National engines are now being made in convenient sizes from 2 B.H.P. to 1500 B.H.P. : they have been so designed as to use all kinds of gases and on various classes of work, and their record is one of uninterrupted success. This success has been attained through the policy of specialising in the manufacture of gas engines, and thus being able to give our clients an engine superior in design, workmanship, and actual efficiency to the alternatives offered by our competitors.
The Board of Directors, all the members of which are large shareholders in the Company, give active personal supervision of its affairs, and besides being themselves acknowledged, experts in gas-engine work, they are assisted by a large and experienced staff. The principle of personal management will be appreciated by all who have dealings with the Company. In addition to the Head Office
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Le texte affiché peut comporter un certain nombre d'erreurs. En effet, le mode texte de ce document a été généré de façon automatique par un programme de reconnaissance optique de caractères (OCR). Le taux de reconnaissance estimé pour cette page est de 99,39 %.
La langue de reconnaissance de l'OCR est l'Anglais.



