Hot water for domestic use : a complete guide to the methods of supplying and heating water for domestic purposes, giving each step to be taken and explaining why it is done . Water Heaters 81-85 Special Water Heaters 64 Steam, Amount of, Required to Heat Water by Direct Contact 115 Steam Nozzles, Heating Water with 116-117 Steam Connections to Range-Boilers 101-104 Steam, Saturated, Properties of 97-99 Storage Tank for Hot Water Supply 108 Swing Check Valves 38 T Tank for Storing Hot Water Supply 108 Temperature and Heat, Difference Between 10 Thermometers 20 Thermostatic Valve for Gas Water


Hot water for domestic use : a complete guide to the methods of supplying and heating water for domestic purposes, giving each step to be taken and explaining why it is done . Water Heaters 81-85 Special Water Heaters 64 Steam, Amount of, Required to Heat Water by Direct Contact 115 Steam Nozzles, Heating Water with 116-117 Steam Connections to Range-Boilers 101-104 Steam, Saturated, Properties of 97-99 Storage Tank for Hot Water Supply 108 Swing Check Valves 38 T Tank for Storing Hot Water Supply 108 Temperature and Heat, Difference Between 10 Thermometers 20 Thermostatic Valve for Gas Water Heaters 87 Thermostats, They Operate !^3 Transmission of Heat to Water 45 U Unit of Heat 11 Use of Steam for Heating Water 96 V Valves, Check, for Cold Water Supply 38 Velocity of Flow of Hot Water in Circulation 16 W Water Back 52 Water Back, Sectional View of 50 Water Backs, Incrustation of 55 Water Circulation, Cause of 8 Water Circulation in Circuit 14 Water Heaters, Connections to 65 Water Heaters, Garbage Burning 67- Water Heaters, Special 64 Water, How it is Heated by Steam 96 Wrought Iron Pipe for Range Boiler 29 Notes on Heating and By John R. Allen, C. E.,Junior Professor of Mechan-ical Engineering, Universityof Michigan, Mem. Am. and Ventilating En-gineers, etc. Second enlargededition. This book is aresume of lectures deliveredto classes in heating and ven-tilation at the University ofMichigan. It is written pri-marily for the steamfitterand designer of heating sys-terns. Bound in cloth 6M^x4|<inches ; 272 pp.; postpaid, $2. Sizes of Flow and Return SteamMains. Contributions from thirtyheating engineers of dif-ferent cities in UnitedStates, giving current prac-tice; full of practical ad-vice and useful in boards, 6% x 4j4inches, 104 pp.; postpaid,qo cents.


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