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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... waste steam will render ventilation , in certain cases , necessary . Considering these cases in the above order , we have 1st , in dwelling houses ( A ) , the presence of fires . At first sight it would seem an error to include this ...
... waste steam will render ventilation , in certain cases , necessary . Considering these cases in the above order , we have 1st , in dwelling houses ( A ) , the presence of fires . At first sight it would seem an error to include this ...
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... waste from this human furnace is precisely the same as that from any other furnace , viz . ; carbonic acid and water . To quote the words of Professor Tyndall . " In the animal body the carbon and hydrogen of the vegetable are again ...
... waste from this human furnace is precisely the same as that from any other furnace , viz . ; carbonic acid and water . To quote the words of Professor Tyndall . " In the animal body the carbon and hydrogen of the vegetable are again ...
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... waste gases into the chimney or outer air . The register of the fire grate will form a regulator , by closing or opening which the draught through the escape valve may be increased or diminished . Exercise of proper skill and judgment ...
... waste gases into the chimney or outer air . The register of the fire grate will form a regulator , by closing or opening which the draught through the escape valve may be increased or diminished . Exercise of proper skill and judgment ...
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... this question , and will not therefore say any more about it here ( See page 15 ) . Look to the water cisterns , and find out where the waste pipes go to . If into the soil pipe of the water - closet , or into VENTILATION OF BUILDINGS . 27.
... this question , and will not therefore say any more about it here ( See page 15 ) . Look to the water cisterns , and find out where the waste pipes go to . If into the soil pipe of the water - closet , or into VENTILATION OF BUILDINGS . 27.
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... waste- pipes from the cisterns should not , when possible , run directly into the drain , but should have their ends visible outside the house , and above the ground . Under each of these pipes there should be a trapped sink , connected ...
... waste- pipes from the cisterns should not , when possible , run directly into the drain , but should have their ends visible outside the house , and above the ground . Under each of these pipes there should be a trapped sink , connected ...
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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