. The sanitary news : healthy homes and healthy living : a weekly journal of sanitary science. of the furnace,so that the consumption of heat does not inter-fere with its production. It is essential for thesuccessful cremation of garbage that the full ca-lorific power of the fuel be developed and allthe available heat be transferred to the fire gasesbefore these are allowed to mingle with theaqueous vapors and organic gases rising fromthe fresh charges in the furnace. The heat pro-duced by the combustion of charcoal, coke andthe gases expelled by the destructive distillation,is then brought to


. The sanitary news : healthy homes and healthy living : a weekly journal of sanitary science. of the furnace,so that the consumption of heat does not inter-fere with its production. It is essential for thesuccessful cremation of garbage that the full ca-lorific power of the fuel be developed and allthe available heat be transferred to the fire gasesbefore these are allowed to mingle with theaqueous vapors and organic gases rising fromthe fresh charges in the furnace. The heat pro-duced by the combustion of charcoal, coke andthe gases expelled by the destructive distillation,is then brought to act upon the gases mingledwith and protected by steam to decompose themand to cause their oxidation in the accompanyingair. The accompanying drawing represents a bat-tery of two garbage furnaces, each of seven tonscapacity for twenty-four hours. The garbage isto be hauled on top of the furnaces by wagonand deposited in an iron bin, where it can drainitself of water; from this bin it slides by gravityon to an inclined plane in the furnace and ishere exposed to radiant heat from a hot brick. dENLRIL FLANeon GAEBAOS TVEKACE 7 tics, ty


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