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Tuesday, 4 September 2012

Early Boiler

This very simple cast iron boiler for heating water was installed in the church of St Andrew in the Square, Glasgow.

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When the church was turned into a cultural centre in the early 1990s the boiler was donated to Summerlee Museum.

Vertical Boiler

This boiler design is called a ‘vertical cross-tube boiler'. Pipes criss-cross the inside of the boiler. These pipes held the water to be turned into steam by the heat of the fire inside the stokehole. This is different to a Lancashire
boiler where the fire was inside the tubes and the water inside the shell of the boiler.

This particular boiler was used at Aberdeen Gasworks. It provided steam to power steam engines, mostly pumps. These pumps forced the dirty coal gas from the coke ovens of the gasworks through a series of tanks to clean it for use in homes and businesses and for street lighting.