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... everybody knows who has been accustomed to sit in a room when a draught
comes under the door . On the other hand , if an aperture is made into the outer
air through a wall at a few feet from the floor , the air enters in a cold straight
current ...
... everybody knows who has been accustomed to sit in a room when a draught
comes under the door . On the other hand , if an aperture is made into the outer
air through a wall at a few feet from the floor , the air enters in a cold straight
current ...
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A horizontal aperture is made in the wall into the outer air just above the floor ,
and then a vertical pipe carried against the wall to a height of from four to five feet
. The cold air is thus made to ascend like a fountain into the room . It does so in a
...
A horizontal aperture is made in the wall into the outer air just above the floor ,
and then a vertical pipe carried against the wall to a height of from four to five feet
. The cold air is thus made to ascend like a fountain into the room . It does so in a
...
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... perhaps , a few feet long , it is a good plan , and sometimes necessary , to carry
small ventilating pipes from below the traps of the closet , and connect them to a
pipe outside the house , which should be continued up above the roof . This will ...
... perhaps , a few feet long , it is a good plan , and sometimes necessary , to carry
small ventilating pipes from below the traps of the closet , and connect them to a
pipe outside the house , which should be continued up above the roof . This will ...
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Seite 79 - It ought to be an absolute condition for a public water supply that it should be uncontaminated by drainage.
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...