The New Pulsometer.

The New Pulsometer.

The employment of vacuum in connection with a direct steam pressure, for the elevation of liquids, as first introduced by the invention of the pulsometer in 1870 was thought to be by many impracticable. Elaborate diagrams with figures and formulas were brought forward to demonstrate the absurdity of the pulsometer's philosophy, and the impossibility of water being forced by means of steam supplied, as alleged, but the falsity of these assertions was soon established by the indisputable evidence of actual results of the operation and application of the pulsometer coming from every quarter.

The pulsometer is now recognized the world over as one of the most useful inventions of the day, amt has become a necessary part of the plants of almost every industry throughout this country and Europe, its employment in the various departments of the United States Government and by the navies of England, Russia, Germany, France, Italy and Sweden, and also by the Government railroads,shows conclusively that the philosophy of pulsometer action is not a theory but a fact. By the introduction of the pulsometer the advantages and economy of simply constructed pumping machinery has been fully demonstrated. With the pulsometer there is a total absence of all mechanical elements that absorb s much power, oil, and the attention of expensive labor. It has no piston to oil, no rods to pack, no cranks, valves, or eccentrics to adjust, ft never has a break down of its valves. Sand or any gritty substance has no effect upon it, and after many years of wear and rough usage it will, it is claimed, be practically as good as new.

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