. Bulletin. Agriculture -- New Hampshire. Fig. 6. Refrigerator on Farm No. 6 seamless porcelain, except the ice The corners are rounded. Shelves The refrigerator is cut into the exposed to the air of the cool entry. Formerly this arrange- ment permitted icing through a door in the rear without enter- ing the house. The sides, top, bottom, and front are exposed to the temperature of the pantry which is heated only in the win- ter indirectly through the kitch- en by the furnace. The oppos- ing temperature is, therefore, somewhat below the average house temperature. The tem- perature in the entry


. Bulletin. Agriculture -- New Hampshire. Fig. 6. Refrigerator on Farm No. 6 seamless porcelain, except the ice The corners are rounded. Shelves The refrigerator is cut into the exposed to the air of the cool entry. Formerly this arrange- ment permitted icing through a door in the rear without enter- ing the house. The sides, top, bottom, and front are exposed to the temperature of the pantry which is heated only in the win- ter indirectly through the kitch- en by the furnace. The oppos- ing temperature is, therefore, somewhat below the average house temperature. The tem- perature in the entry, where the â compressor is located, is always cool in summer and cold in win- ter. Fig. 6 shows the equip- ment. Farm No. 7 The refrigerator on Farm No. 7 is a varnished oak cabinet in- around, and the temperature, against which the equii)ment is working, is much lower than on any of the other farms. The results clearly show that the lo- cation of the equipment in a nat- urally cool place reduces the cost of operation considerably, and may compensate for poorer in- sulation. The compressor unit is also favorably located in a very cool basement. Farm No. 6 On Farm No. 6 is a standard, good grade, commercial refriger- ator, having a '% inch varnished oak case, two layers of insulating ]:)aper, a layer of felt, another of mineral wool, and a % inch wood sheathing inside. The compres- sor unit is located in a cool en- try immediately in back of the refrigerator. The interior lining is made of compartment, which is zinc lined, are of rust-resisting woven wire, wall of the pantry, and its back is. Fig. 7. Refrigerator on Farm No. 7. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station. [Hanover, N. H. ] : New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station


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