. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Use Rippley's No. 200 Hot Water Heater In grreenhonses, garages, hog and poultry houses, small baildlngs. Price. $, freight paid. Louis J. L. Amoureaux, Norton Mass., says: "Your No. 200 Heater cared for our greenhouse, 76x14x9 last winter at 23 below Eerot" Mall orders direct. Write for cir- culars of heaters and steamers. RIPPLEY MFG. & STEEL BOAT CO. Box F. Qrafton, iiiinoU Mpntion The Review when you write. feet of radiation. The coils drop sliglit- ly toward the boiler. The coil at the north wall consists of six I'


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Use Rippley's No. 200 Hot Water Heater In grreenhonses, garages, hog and poultry houses, small baildlngs. Price. $, freight paid. Louis J. L. Amoureaux, Norton Mass., says: "Your No. 200 Heater cared for our greenhouse, 76x14x9 last winter at 23 below Eerot" Mall orders direct. Write for cir- culars of heaters and steamers. RIPPLEY MFG. & STEEL BOAT CO. Box F. Qrafton, iiiinoU Mpntion The Review when you write. feet of radiation. The coils drop sliglit- ly toward the boiler. The coil at the north wall consists of six I' pipes; the center coil has four lil'-inch pipes and the south coil has six such pipes. All the coils are about eighty- one feet long and they run into a ii-inch main, which branches into two ojjenings at the lower end of the boiler. The boil- er is set in a 2-foot pit. There is a %- inch pipe from the main return to the expansion tank, which is three feet above the highest ])oint. The chimney is about sixteen feet liigh and has a 1 fl- inch Hue. Each of the Hows has an air cock at the highest point. The temperature should be 60 to degrees when the outside temperature is 10 degrees below zero. On several occasions I have been nearly frozen out, when the thermometers outdoors indi- cated 14 to 1(5 degrees below zero. The highest temperature I could kee}) was 35 degrees, or just above freezing. Is there enough pi])ing in the house? Which is the better system, uphill or downhill, as far as fuel or circulation is concerned.' For some unknown reason, I have never been able to get the tiier- mometer at the boiler to register over 200 degrees. C. F. C—111. So far as can be judged from the data furnished, there is no one thing to Avhich the difiiculty in heating the greenhouse can be ascribed. Although 200 degrees is a fair working tempera- ture for the water in tlie boiler, there should ])e no difiiculty in l)ringing it to the boiling i»oint if the attempt is made. The fact t


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