Ventilation of BuildingsD. Van Nostrand, 1885 - 147 páginas |
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... reasons why sanitary matters should be so carefully attended to , in order that health and strength may be insured , are things of which comparatively few know anything at all . All persons readily admit , as a truism , that they cannot ...
... reasons why sanitary matters should be so carefully attended to , in order that health and strength may be insured , are things of which comparatively few know anything at all . All persons readily admit , as a truism , that they cannot ...
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... reason for the necessity of ventilation . All water - closets should be ventilated in order to attain the best results , but certainly at the present day the escape of sewer - gas into buildings need not be treated as a necessary evil ...
... reason for the necessity of ventilation . All water - closets should be ventilated in order to attain the best results , but certainly at the present day the escape of sewer - gas into buildings need not be treated as a necessary evil ...
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... , the only ably in view of the great prevalence of badly - con- structed plumbing that Mr. Butler included this among the reasons for the ventilation of buildings . J. L. G. means of ventilation in private houses . But under the 26.
... , the only ably in view of the great prevalence of badly - con- structed plumbing that Mr. Butler included this among the reasons for the ventilation of buildings . J. L. G. means of ventilation in private houses . But under the 26.
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... reason i this . The air cooled by contact with the cold glass is no longer able to sustain the moisture , and the latter is , therefore , pre- cipitated in the form of dew . The third cause I have mentioned is the presence of living ...
... reason i this . The air cooled by contact with the cold glass is no longer able to sustain the moisture , and the latter is , therefore , pre- cipitated in the form of dew . The third cause I have mentioned is the presence of living ...
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... reason for not excluding sewer gas . The prime reason for rigidly ban- ishing it is , that it may hold the seeds of such virulent fevers as typhoid and the like . J. L. G. the union of carbon with oxygen , but the proportion 40.
... reason for not excluding sewer gas . The prime reason for rigidly ban- ishing it is , that it may hold the seeds of such virulent fevers as typhoid and the like . J. L. G. the union of carbon with oxygen , but the proportion 40.
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air allowance air per hour air supply amount of air breath Bridges burner Butler calculated carbonic acid cause ceiling cesspool Chemical chimney cloth coal cold considered Construction cubic feet cubic foot cubic space allowance disease draft Engineers exhaled expense fact feet per hour fire-place floor flue foul air fresh air furnace gas lights gas-lights gases heat house drains hydrogen illus Illustrated impurity ings inlets inmates insensible ventilation light lungs matter means of ventilation Mechanical mechanical ventilation ment method moisture morocco natural ventilation necessary NOSTRAND'S occupied odor open fire outlets oxygen Péclet persons plates PLYMPTON Practical Treatise Prof public buildings quantity of air quires Railway reason revolutions per minute sanitarians sanitary sanitary science sewage sewer gas sewers shafts sources of vitiation standard Steam systematic ventilation Tables Theory tilation tion trap tubes tunnel valve warming wood-cuts
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