May, 1917 THE MARINE REVIEW WESTIN GHoUsE MARRINE EQUIPMENT a pe Westinghouse Marine Equipment. Marine Turbines and Reduction Gears, Condensers and Aux- iliaries, Leblanc Air Ejectors, Leblanc Ice and Refrigerating Systems and Turbine-. Driven Lighting Sets. The Single-Screw Tank Steamer ‘Malmanger” is equip-_ ped with 2500 S. H. P. Westinghouse Cross-Compound Tur- bines and Double Reduction Gears, and Westinghouse Con- oS Se : g - S densers and Auxiliaries. AID: the preliminary trials fade yanuary 31, the perform- ance of this equipment was found highly satisfactory. - The manouvering performance was excellent. The pro- pelling machinery reversed from full-speed ahead to full-speed astern in twenty-two seconds, and was found very responsive to all bridge signals. “Vacuum averaged, 29 inches throughout the trial. The Gears operated smoothly and quietly. The ‘‘Malmanger’”’ is the first of a large number of ships the Chester Shipbuilding Company i is equipping with Westing- house Eropelling Machinery. The Westinghouse Machine i Washington, D. C.--East Pittsburgh, Pa. Hunt, Mirk & Co., San Francisco—Seattle. Please mention THe Marine Review when writing to Advertisers