Dwelling Houses: Their Sanitary Construction and Arrangements ...D. Van Nostrand, 1880 - 156 Seiten |
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Seite 44
... iron grating which will prevent birds entering , and to employ other methods for preventing the en- trance of dust , soot , etc. Where this is considered necessary , the plan of passing air through cotton wool , which must be frequently ...
... iron grating which will prevent birds entering , and to employ other methods for preventing the en- trance of dust , soot , etc. Where this is considered necessary , the plan of passing air through cotton wool , which must be frequently ...
Seite 55
... under the floor of the room above , is covered with a fire - proof mate- rial , so that the floor is not affected by it . The joists , where they are notched , This have iron bearers put across to support the floor boards 55.
... under the floor of the room above , is covered with a fire - proof mate- rial , so that the floor is not affected by it . The joists , where they are notched , This have iron bearers put across to support the floor boards 55.
Seite 56
Their Sanitary Construction and Arrangements ... William Henry Corfield. have iron bearers put across to support the floor boards above . Air is admitted by another pipe passing through the wall of the house into the external air , and ...
Their Sanitary Construction and Arrangements ... William Henry Corfield. have iron bearers put across to support the floor boards above . Air is admitted by another pipe passing through the wall of the house into the external air , and ...
Seite 57
... on its way through the stove into the room . Iron slow - combustion stoves dry the air too much , and unless they are lined with fire - clay , are apt to become too hot , and to cause an unpleasant smell in the room by the 57.
... on its way through the stove into the room . Iron slow - combustion stoves dry the air too much , and unless they are lined with fire - clay , are apt to become too hot , and to cause an unpleasant smell in the room by the 57.
Seite 58
... iron pipes along- side of it . These are filled with water , which is , of course , kept warm , and air is admitted to the room between these hot water pipes . Thus , it is neither dried nor heated too much . The pro- ducts of ...
... iron pipes along- side of it . These are filled with water , which is , of course , kept warm , and air is admitted to the room between these hot water pipes . Thus , it is neither dried nor heated too much . The pro- ducts of ...
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allowed aperture ball valve basement basin Bostel bricks carbonic acid carried ceiling cesspools cistern cloth compartment containing contrivance course covered cowl cylinder D-trap discharge disconnected drains draught drinking water dust edition Engineer escape especially excretal matters exit shaft filtering material fixed floor flue foul air foul water frequently galvanized iron ground hard waters holes hopper closet house sewer Illustrated impervious impure inches inside instances iron grating joints kind louvres lower sash means ments Messrs metal milk of lime necessary NOSTRAND'S PUBLICATIONS nuisance organic matter outer air overflow pipe pass pervious placed plate purposes quantity of water rain-water receptacles refuse matters sanitary side sinks siphon trap soft water soil pipe sometimes stoneware stoves stratum supply of water surface tank thrown tion TREATISE tube typhoid fever valve box valve closet ventilating pipe vertical wall warm waste pipes water closets water pipes water-waste preventer window
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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...