A4-V2 Turbo-pump showing LOX outlet manifold. ©THBC
A4-V2 turbo-pump (TP) assembled from original unflown and refurbished flown parts by Horst Beck. Although this rebuilt TP is an accretion of parts from various origins and eras (from 1943 to 1945) the main cast parts of the TP, the turbine housing, and pump cases, were manufactured no earlier than December 1944.
The TP is orientated so that the LOX pump is to the right and the lagged steam inlet and distribution manifold is well shown, running around the circumference of the LOX pump face plate.
The manifold flange, that connects to the output of the steam generation plant, is shown capped off. One of the two TP steam inlet points can be seen above and to the left of this flange. The other inlet pipe can just be seen 180 degrees away on the other side of the manifold.
It is worth noting that he TP presented here is marked ebb (ebb = KSB) in various locations, if any demonstration was needed that KSB was still a primary supply contractor for this critical component in December 1944. See next image in this sequence for an explanation of the blue and red spacers that can be seen where the TP outlet flanges connect to the fuel and liquid oxygen (LOX) outlet splitters. Image courtesy Horst Beck Collection