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- Q2003732 subject Q15213527.
- Q2003732 subject Q8910357.
- Q2003732 abstract "A Kingston valve is a type of valve fitted in the bottom of a ship's plating that connects the sea to the ship's piping and storage tanks.A Kingston valve is a type of seacock. It is arranged so that, under normal operating conditions, sea pressure keeps the valve closed. When opened from the ship's interior, the Kingston valve allows sea water to enter the tank.The mechanism is named after its inventor John Kingston (1786-1847), an English engineer.".
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- Q2003732 wikiPageWikiLink Q15213527.
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- Q2003732 comment "A Kingston valve is a type of valve fitted in the bottom of a ship's plating that connects the sea to the ship's piping and storage tanks.A Kingston valve is a type of seacock. It is arranged so that, under normal operating conditions, sea pressure keeps the valve closed. When opened from the ship's interior, the Kingston valve allows sea water to enter the tank.The mechanism is named after its inventor John Kingston (1786-1847), an English engineer.".
- Q2003732 label "Kingston valve".
- Q2003732 depiction Argonaute_FS_S636_p1040826.jpg.