Ventilation of Buildings: A Paper Read Before the Society of Civil and Mechanical Engineers, at No. 7, Westminster Chambers, on the 10th of January, 1873. (With Additions).Kell Bros., 1873 - 30 páginas |
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... no want of air , as any one who has seen an old English or Welsh Cottage will readily admit . The windows , too , down to nearly the period I have named , were , in most cases , filled with nothing better 4 VENTILATION OF BUILDINGS .
... no want of air , as any one who has seen an old English or Welsh Cottage will readily admit . The windows , too , down to nearly the period I have named , were , in most cases , filled with nothing better 4 VENTILATION OF BUILDINGS .
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... seen that the common fire is a very great consumer of fresh air , and requires a supply of that quite as much as of the fuel which feeds it . It may be as well to mention here some of the well - known facts connected with the combustion ...
... seen that the common fire is a very great consumer of fresh air , and requires a supply of that quite as much as of the fuel which feeds it . It may be as well to mention here some of the well - known facts connected with the combustion ...
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... seen that the ordinary fire plays no unimportant part in the con- sumption of air ; for , if we assume one pound of coal per hour as the quantity required , then 148 cubic feet of air will be con- sumed in that period , or 2:46 feet per ...
... seen that the ordinary fire plays no unimportant part in the con- sumption of air ; for , if we assume one pound of coal per hour as the quantity required , then 148 cubic feet of air will be con- sumed in that period , or 2:46 feet per ...
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... seen , will consume 108 cubic feet of air per hour , rendering it absolutely unfit for breathing by de- priving it of its necessary proportion of oxygen . Ordinary candles do not vitiate more than 11 cubic feet of air per hour , per ...
... seen , will consume 108 cubic feet of air per hour , rendering it absolutely unfit for breathing by de- priving it of its necessary proportion of oxygen . Ordinary candles do not vitiate more than 11 cubic feet of air per hour , per ...
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... seen from what has gone before , that the cold air will , on entering , be heavier than that in the room , which it will gradually force upwards and out through the foul air exit channels . Many people will probably say , " Oh what a ...
... seen from what has gone before , that the cold air will , on entering , be heavier than that in the room , which it will gradually force upwards and out through the foul air exit channels . Many people will probably say , " Oh what a ...
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acid and water Admiralty air flue air per hour believe building burners called carbonic acid carpenter cast iron cause channel charcoal chimney cholera cisterns coal coal gas cold air combustion commonly consider cubic feet densities Desaguliers diameter difference difficulty draught efficient ventilation EGLESTON elements enter escape exit factories feet of air feet per hour form of cesspool foul air foul gas foul gases Fresh Air inlets furnace gas light grate heated heavier Intending tenants joists landlord light machine means mechanical ventilation nitrogen ornamental outer air oxide oxygen pass Peat perhaps persons Portland cement presence Pugging pumping putrid quantity of air readily respiration sanitary condition sanitary matters sanitary science sewage sewerage sewers shew shewn simple bodies Sir Jacob soil stations sulphuretted hydrogen Sulphurous Acid supply syphon thermo-ventilation tion town trap tubes tunnels valve ventilating pipe ventilating shafts wall waste water-closet