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tubes , one inside the other , passing through the ceiling into the outer air . The
inner one is larger than the outer one , and projects above it outside and below it
an inch or so into the room . At its lower end a circular rim is attached horizontally
...
tubes , one inside the other , passing through the ceiling into the outer air . The
inner one is larger than the outer one , and projects above it outside and below it
an inch or so into the room . At its lower end a circular rim is attached horizontally
...
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The same inventor has also contrived one which can be used between the
ceiling of one room and the floor of the room above , provided that this space can
be well ventilated . This brings us naturally to say a little gas , help to render the
air ...
The same inventor has also contrived one which can be used between the
ceiling of one room and the floor of the room above , provided that this space can
be well ventilated . This brings us naturally to say a little gas , help to render the
air ...
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In this , the products of combustion of the gas pass along a pipe , placed between
the ceiling and the floor of the room above , into one of the flues . This pipe ,
being surrounded by another opening into the ceiling of the room at one end ,
and ...
In this , the products of combustion of the gas pass along a pipe , placed between
the ceiling and the floor of the room above , into one of the flues . This pipe ,
being surrounded by another opening into the ceiling of the room at one end ,
and ...
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Air is admitted by another pipe passing through the wall of the house into the
external air , and ending also in the ceiling of the room by openings around those
of the exit shaft . Thus warm air is introduced into the room at the same time that ...
Air is admitted by another pipe passing through the wall of the house into the
external air , and ending also in the ceiling of the room by openings around those
of the exit shaft . Thus warm air is introduced into the room at the same time that ...
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The object of this tray is to prevent any overflow from the closet soaking into the
floor and perhaps through into the ceiling below , causing serious annoyance ,
and perhaps a great nuisance . This tray is commonly called the " safe ” of the ...
The object of this tray is to prevent any overflow from the closet soaking into the
floor and perhaps through into the ceiling below , causing serious annoyance ,
and perhaps a great nuisance . This tray is commonly called the " safe ” of the ...
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Seite 53 - ... 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 or candles...