Transactions of the American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers, 2. köideThe Society, 1896 |
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... light before such workers in our field as would make desirable members . I believe that the society in electing its council should see that at least a majority of such council are located in one city , Chicago , Boston , Philadelphia ...
... light before such workers in our field as would make desirable members . I believe that the society in electing its council should see that at least a majority of such council are located in one city , Chicago , Boston , Philadelphia ...
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... light will require as much air as one and one - half to five persons , depending upon the number of cubic feet of gas burned per hour and the composition of the gas . In order to get information as to the standards of ventilation in ...
... light will require as much air as one and one - half to five persons , depending upon the number of cubic feet of gas burned per hour and the composition of the gas . In order to get information as to the standards of ventilation in ...
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... light shall be 3,000 cubic feet per hour . Secretary Hart : -I would like to read a letter from Prof. Kinealy . " I wish you would bring the matter of investigating the ventila- tion of schools before the society and see if it is not ...
... light shall be 3,000 cubic feet per hour . Secretary Hart : -I would like to read a letter from Prof. Kinealy . " I wish you would bring the matter of investigating the ventila- tion of schools before the society and see if it is not ...
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... Light , Mr. Hunt- ing , and Mr. Bates . I have not seen any of them here as yet . Major Light makes no report in the letter . He simply refers to the question of the uncertainty of his getting here . We will have to pass that . The ...
... Light , Mr. Hunt- ing , and Mr. Bates . I have not seen any of them here as yet . Major Light makes no report in the letter . He simply refers to the question of the uncertainty of his getting here . We will have to pass that . The ...
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... minimum amount of air for ventilation shall be 2,000 cubic feet per hour per person . 3. That for buildings lighted in part or wholly by gas the mini- mum amount of air supplied for each gas light shall 54 PROCEEDINGS OF THE.
... minimum amount of air for ventilation shall be 2,000 cubic feet per hour per person . 3. That for buildings lighted in part or wholly by gas the mini- mum amount of air supplied for each gas light shall 54 PROCEEDINGS OF THE.
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Page 18 - ... from effluvia arising from any drain, privy, or other nuisance, and shall be provided within reasonable access with a sufficient number of proper...
Page 19 - Every factory in which five or more persons are employed, and every factory, workshop, mercantile or other establishment or office in which two or more children, young persons or women are employed, shall be kept in a cleanly state and free from effluvia arising from any drain, privy or other nuisance...
Page 19 - Whenever it shall appear to an inspector of factories and public buildings that further or different sanitary provisions or means of ventilation are required in any public building or schoolhouse in order to conform to the requirements of this act and that the same can be provided without incurring unreasonable expense, such inspector may issue a written order to the proper person or authority directing such sanitary provisions or means of ventilation to be provided, and they shall thereupon be provided...
Page 19 - Every public building and every school-house shall be kept in a cleanly state and free from effluvia arising from any drain, privy, or other nuisance, and shall be provided with a sufficient number of proper water closets, earth closets or...
Page 18 - ... gases, vapors, dust, or other impurities generated in the course of the manufacturing process or handicraft carried on therein that may be injurious to health.
Page 19 - ... be provided without excessive expense, such inspector may direct a fan or other mechanical means of a proper construction to be provided within a reasonable time, and such fan or other mechanical means shall be so provided, maintained and used.
Page 76 - ... of the energy of the heat thus communicated; and that a corresponding machine, or the same machine worked backwards, may be employed to produce cooling effects, requiring about the same expenditure of energy in working it to cool the same substance through a similar range of temperature. When a body is heated by such means about...
Page 50 - ... the parties of the second part for the purchase of the property above described, "Now, therefore, for and in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) in hand paid by the parties of the second part to the parties of the first part...
Page 19 - ... fine not exceeding one hundred dollars ; but no criminal prosecution shall be made for any such violation unless such employer shall have neglected for four weeks to make such changes in his factory or workshop as shall have been ordered by an inspector of factories by a notice in writing delivered to or received by such employer.
Page 18 - ... that such inhalation could be to a great extent prevented by the use of a fan or other mechanical means...