Pipe

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Röhrel was a saline measure with which the inflow of the brine was measured and determined over a specified time, usually 24 hours .

The brine pipeline from Berchtesgaden to Reichenhall had a gradient of around 450 meters (including the multiple natural uplifts) so that the daily throughput (24 hours) was 16 pipes. The line from Rosenheim to Traunstein had the same flow rate.

literature

  • Ludwig Hauff: The universal guide for the Bavarian citizen in all circumstances of life. Verlag der Gielschen Buchhandlung, Munich 1861, p. 147

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karl Christian von Langsdorf: Detailed system of machine technology with special applications for a wide variety of industrial objects . Volume 1, publishing house of the new academic bookstore Karl Groos, Heidelberg / Leipzig 1826, p. 768