JAMES HARRISON REFRIGERATION PIONEER

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JAMES HARRISON REFRIGERATION PIONEER by Brian Roberts, CIBSE Heritage Group James Harrison 1816-1893 James Harrison was born in 1816 in Bonhill, in Dunbartonshire, Scotland, the son of William Harrison, a salmon fisherman, and Margaret McGregor. The family moved to Glasgow where James was apprenticed to a printer. He took evening classes for the sons of artisans and tradesmen at Anderson s University, the subjects including chemistry and mathematics. Harrison later attended the Glasgow Mechanics Institution where he won essay prizes in two successive years. As type-setters were better paid in London he moved into the printing trade there and after a short time was promoted to the position of clicker where, still only nineteen years old, he supervised the work and conduct of others. After a year in London, he responded to an advertisement in the London Times seeking a compositer to work in Sydney, Australia. Harrison s application was successful and he arrived in what was then the State of Victoria in 1837.

In Sydney, Harrison worked for a number of publications, but in 1839 he sailed to Melbourne, which had been settled only four years earlier and again followed his trade of printing. In 1840, he moved to Geelong where as Editor he helped establish the Geelong Advertiser. Over the next ten years or so Harrison became a pillar of the local community. The township grew in importance when in 1848 Geelong became a Free Port. The Market Square, Geelong in 1856-57 The story of how Harrison came to take an interest in refrigeration is that he noticed the cooling effect of the evaporation of sulphuric ether while cleaning printer s ink from type. He built and experimented with a closed refrigerating system and after improvement secured Victoria Patent 25 in 1855, followed by British Patents 747 in 1856 and then BP 749. Returning to England he sought assistance from Siebe & Company, an experienced manufacturer of steam engines. Harrison secured another patent, BP 2362, for machines for domestic use, for cooling brewer s wort and for cooling houses and hospitals. A small ice-making machine of É horsepower was made by Siebe and demonstrated in London, Paris and Vienna. Other machines went to Australia and one was sold to the brewery of Truman Hanbury & Buxton in London. A 10-hp Harrison-Siebe machine went on trial at 4 Red Lion Square in London, being fully reported in the Illustrated London News of 29 May, 1858, where it was viewed by Michael Faraday who passed favourable comment.

The Truman Hanbury & Buxton Brewery in London, 1842 Harrison received a number of offers to purchase his patent but he objected to the imposed conditions. He had protracted negotiations with a prospective purchaser in France but these also came to nothing. In August 1858, Harrison sailed back to Melbourne where he decided to set up an icemaking plant. It was not the success for which he had hoped. In 1859, he founded the Victoria Ice Works in Melbourne, but a more significant event was when he placed an order with P N Russell & Company of Sydney to manufacture some of his Harrison- Siebe machines, forming a partnership with Russell. The partnership set up the Sydney Ice Company to bring patent ice to Sydney for the first time. Around 1860, the Glasgow, Thunder & Company installed a Harrison machine in their brewery located in Bendigo (now in New South Wales). In a brochure of 1861, Harrison claimed to have machines in operation in Liverpool, Algiers, Buenos Aires, Chile, Peru and Adelaide, in addition to those in Geelong and Sydney. He also claimed that his machine was being introduced into Glasgow, Calcutta, Singapore, Bombay, Mauritius and on board the Indian steamers of the Peninsular & Oriental Company. It seems the P&O ice-making plant was actually in Egypt and the steamers were provided with ice when docking there.

How successful his business really was is doubtful. By 1862, Harrison was in serious financial straits and sold his plant, name and franchise to Nicolle Dawson and the Wilkinson Brothers, but their only purpose was to remove Harrison s machine as competition and promote their ammonia refrigerating machine (Eugene Nicolle was selling a machine based on the principles first used in 1858 by Carre in France). Eugene Nicolle and family It appears that at the time of Harrison s insolvency Daniel Siebe with H J West, in London, increased their interest in the machine and its future and went on to patent a number of improvements between 1870 and 1874. Harrison himself patented improvements in 1874 and 1878. In 1874, West said there were fifty to sixty Harrison- Siebe machines manufactured by Siebe-West & Company in use in industry. Though he never made a fortune from his invention, Harrison had the satisfaction and prestige of knowing the Harrison-Siebe refrigerating machine won medals at London s South Kensington International Exhibition in 1862, and at Vienna s International Exhibition of 1873. These machines were also adopted as standard equipment for field hospitals in the British campaigns in Africa. The basic design remained unchanged until 1888.

The Siebe-Harrison refrigerating machine exhibited in 1851 Siebe s Patent Ice-Making Machine

James Harrison s Patent No. 74 of 1856

Harrison-Siebe machine based on BP No. 2363 1857 The Harrison-Siebe ice-making machine

The 10-hp Harrison-Siebe machine on Public Exhibition at 4 Red Lion Square, London Illustrated London News 29 May 1858

1860 model made by P N Russell & Company, Sydney It shows the steam cylinder (right) with the drive to the compression cylinder (left) The expansion device and the freezing tanks (evaporator) are omitted

Harrison s Australian Patent NSW No. 36 of 1860 (similar to BP 2360)

APPENDIX: EXAMPLES OF HARRISON S PATENTS

BIBLIOGRAPHY 1921 Cold Storage and Ice-Making, Bernard H Springett, Sir Isaac Pitman, London 1945 James Harrison, 1815-1893: Victorian Historic Magazine, M E Webster, Vol. 21, No.2, pp. 1-13, June 1966 Harrison, James (1816-1893), Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume I 1979 A History of Refrigeration, Roger Thevenot, International Institute of Refrigeration, Paris 1982 Building Services Engineering: A Review of Its Development, Neville S Billington & Brian M Roberts, Pergamon Press 1995 Times of Challenge The Cold Makers in Australia, Geoffrey C Luscombe, ASHRAE Transactions, CH-95-17-2 1994 Heat & Cold, Mastering the Great Indoors, Barry Donaldson & Bernard Nagengast, ASHRAE 1997 Engineer Extraordinaire (James Harrison), AIRAH Journal, Vol. 51, No. 7, July 2000 The Comfort Makers, Brian Roberts, ASHRAE 2003 James Harrison Pioneering Genius, W R (Roy) Lang, IMAG Digital Media, Melbourne,

POSTSCRIPT: FURTHER READING 2003

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EPILOGUE Gathering at Harrison s grave in 1956 to celebrate the Centenary of Refrigeration In 1891, while in London, Harrison contracted a form of pleurisy and, after some 19 years in England, took the decision to return to the warmer climes of Australia. Harrison died in Point Henry, Geelong, on 3 September 1893.