About this item
- Title
- Steam Engine
- Content partner
- MOTAT
- Collection
- MOTAT
- Description
Bellis and Morcom 2-cylinder compound steam engine with fly wheel and associated parts. Birmingham. No.6615. Self-lubricating engine. It has a maximum speed of 525 rpm. The generator is a Siemens Brother 72 kW DC.
- Format
- Image
- Date created
- 1921
- Creator
- Belliss and Morcom Limited, Manufacturer
- URL
- https://collection.motat.nz/objects/6069
- Related subjects
- Engine / Engine, Steam / Tools & Equipment for Science & Technology / Energy Production T&E / Power Producing Equipment
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