Cyclopedia of heating, plumbing and sanitation; a complete reference work . HEATING AND VENTILATION 113 feet; and a 2-inch pipe, 275 feet. Probably a pipe wouldbe sufficient. Although the height of stories varies in different buildings, l» feet will he found sufficiently accurate for ordinary practice. INDIRECT HOT=\\ATER HEATING This is used under the same conditions as indirect steam, andthe heaters used are similar to those already described. Special 1 1 100 —* a IX UJ kj in Irt I oc z a z < 2 arc placed in the hascment of a building, and only a shortdistance above the boiler, ex


Cyclopedia of heating, plumbing and sanitation; a complete reference work . HEATING AND VENTILATION 113 feet; and a 2-inch pipe, 275 feet. Probably a pipe wouldbe sufficient. Although the height of stories varies in different buildings, l» feet will he found sufficiently accurate for ordinary practice. INDIRECT HOT=\\ATER HEATING This is used under the same conditions as indirect steam, andthe heaters used are similar to those already described. Special 1 1 100 —* a IX UJ kj in Irt I oc z a z < 2 arc placed in the hascment of a building, and only a shortdistance above the boiler, extra lar-e pipe- must he u^iA to secure aproper circulation, for the head producing flow is small. The stack 123 ill HEATING AND VENTILATION casings, cold-air and warm-air pipes, and registers are the same asin st


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