Dwelling Houses: Their Sanitary Construction and ArrangementsLewis, 1885 - 117 Seiten |
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... known , there is considerable difference between the climate at various parts of the seaboard . Thus , the western coast , being exposed to the winds which pass over the Atlantic , and to the action of the moist , warm air , which ...
... known , there is considerable difference between the climate at various parts of the seaboard . Thus , the western coast , being exposed to the winds which pass over the Atlantic , and to the action of the moist , warm air , which ...
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... known ; a southern aspect , for example , being warm and genial , whilst an eastern one is just the reverse . In the neighbourhood of forests , the air is damp during a great part of the year , from the enormous amount of evaporation ...
... known ; a southern aspect , for example , being warm and genial , whilst an eastern one is just the reverse . In the neighbourhood of forests , the air is damp during a great part of the year , from the enormous amount of evaporation ...
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... known as opus reticulatum . This consisted in placing small cubical blocks of stone against the surface of the concrete , so that the sides of the exposed faces were not vertical and horizontal , but the diagonals were , thus giving the ...
... known as opus reticulatum . This consisted in placing small cubical blocks of stone against the surface of the concrete , so that the sides of the exposed faces were not vertical and horizontal , but the diagonals were , thus giving the ...
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... known of which is Arnott's valve , which consists of a light metal flap , swinging inside a metal framework in such a way FIG . 12 . that it can open Arnott Valve . towards the chimney flue , but not to- wards the room . Any pressure of ...
... known of which is Arnott's valve , which consists of a light metal flap , swinging inside a metal framework in such a way FIG . 12 . that it can open Arnott Valve . towards the chimney flue , but not to- wards the room . Any pressure of ...
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... known as the " Porter - Clark process . " Another plan for accomplishing the same result is Atkins's process , in which the water , after the addition of the lime , is made to pass through can- vas strainers , which do not allow the ...
... known as the " Porter - Clark process . " Another plan for accomplishing the same result is Atkins's process , in which the water , after the addition of the lime , is made to pass through can- vas strainers , which do not allow the ...
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aërated air inlet aperture apparatus Ball valve basement basin bricks carbonic acid carried cement cistern compartment connected considerable container contrivance course covered cowl D-trap damp-proof course discharge disconnected domestic purposes door drains draught drinking water dust escape excretal matters exit shaft filtering material Fleeming Jenkin floor flue foul air foul water frequently gas burner hard waters holes hopper closet house-sewer impervious impure inside instances joints lead louvres lower main sewer means Messrs metal milk of lime necessary nuisance outer air outlet overflow pipe pass perforated pervious placed prevent products of combustion quantity of water rain-water receptacles refuse matters sash sewer or cesspool sewer trap side silicated carbon sinks siphon trap soft water soil soil-pipe sometimes stoneware stoves supply of water surface tank towns tube typhoid fever valve box ventilating pipe vertical wall warm waste waste-pipe water supplied water-closets window
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Seite 56 - It ought to be an absolute condition for a public water supply that it should be uncontaminated by drainage.
Seite 36 - ... does, whereas one gas burner will consume as much oxygen and give out as much carbonic acid as five or six men, or even more. This is why it is commonly considered that gas is more injurious than lamps...
Seite 66 - This consists chiefly of ashes and cinders ; but, unfortunately, the dust bin or ash pit is only too convenient a receptacle for all kinds of refuse matters, including kitchen debris, and so, in a large number of instances, these receptacles, especially in hot weather, become excessively foul, and an abominable nuisance. If the dust were removed daily, as it should be wherever this is practicable, the mixture of organic matter with it would not be of great importance, but where this cannot be done,...