CO129-215 - Governor Sir Bowen - 1884 [1-4] — Page 149

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It having been found that certain forms of bacteria were not destroyed by simple dry heat, the principle of this machine is to place infected articles subject to them to the influence of steam of a certain pressure, and this without destroying or injuring the articles themselves (with some few exceptions as regards leather and goods of a similar class) completely destroys all germs of life, bacteria, grubs, insects, etc. There can be no scorching of the goods; the steam penetrates to every part of them, and when it has completely disinfected them and has been allowed to escape, a few minutes' retention in the chamber ensures the dryness of the goods when withdrawn.

The hot chamber itself is constructed of wrought iron or steel, being steam jacketed, and it is commonly arranged with a floor at each end, so that infected goods always go in at one end and, when disinfected, are removed at the other into a room in which no goods in an infected condition are allowed to enter. The machine is equipped with steam valves and gauges, and is very simple to work. I enclose a rough sketch-plan of two possible arrangements of the above apparatus, which may serve, perhaps, to give some indication of the amount of space...

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It having been found that certain forms of bacteria were not destroyed by simple dry heat, the principle of this machine is to place infected articles subject to them to the influence of steam of a certain pressure, and this without destroying or injuring the articles themselves (with some few exceptions as regards leather and goods of a similar class) completely destroys all germs of life, bacteria, grubs, insects, etc. There can be no scorching of the goods; the steam penetrates to every part of them, and when it has completely disinfected them and has been allowed to escape, a few minutes' retention in the chamber ensures the dryness of the goods when withdrawn. The hot chamber itself is constructed of wrought iron or steel, being steam jacketed, and it is commonly arranged with a floor at each end, so that infected goods always go in at one end and, when disinfected, are removed at the other into a room in which no goods in an infected condition are allowed to enter. The machine is equipped with steam valves and gauges, and is very simple to work. I enclose a rough sketch-plan of two possible arrangements of the above apparatus, which may serve, perhaps, to give some indication of the amount of space... Page 147
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It having been formed certain forms of bactéria so

to were not destroyed by

simple dry heat, the principle of this

machine is to place infected artides

Cand

Subject throm there to the influence of steam of a certain pressure, and this without

in a hot chamber and.

destroying or injuring the articles themselves (with some few exceptions as regards leather and good of a simila Class) completely destroys all gerius of life, bacteria, grubs insects to Where can be no

~ no scorching of the goods. the steam penetrates to every part ofthem and when it has completely disinfected them and has been allowed to escape, a few putter retention in the chamber

a few minutes

ensure

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ensures the dryness of the good when

withdrawn: The hot Chamber_ itself is constructed of vrought iron or steel, being steam jackitted and it is commonly arranged with a floor at each end so that infected goods always go in at one end and when disinfected

are removed at the

other uilo a room

02

which no goods in

au

building.

infected

condition are allowed to enter. The

Machine is equipped with steam valves gauges to and is very simple

· to work, Hau denclose a rough. sketch-plan oftwo possible arrangements of the above apparatus, which may serve perhaps to give some indication of the amount of

space

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