"The Gas Engineer's Pocket-book" is a comprehensive manual designed for professionals involved in the gas industry. Compiled by Henry O'Connor, this practical guide comprises essential tables, notes, and memoranda relating to the manufacture, distribution, and use of coal gas. It provides detailed information on the construction of gas works, offering a valuable resource for engineers, technicians, and students in the field.
This book covers various aspects of gas engineering, making it an indispensable reference for those seeking quick access to critical data and guidelines. Its compact size ensures it can be readily carried and consulted on-site or in the office, facilitating efficient problem-solving and decision-making. Whether for designing new systems, maintaining existing infrastructure, or understanding the nuances of gas production, this pocket-book serves as an enduring tool for gas engineers.
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