Catalog 13: Carrier air washers and humidifiers: applied to public office and industrial buildings, with notes on humidity . provides for CONTINUOUS washing but deliv-ering the air with a VARYING amount of humiditydesired. 2nd. It delivers washed air as may be desired: a. Without a PERCEPTIBLE increase in hu-midity. b. With an increase of SIXTY PER CENT, inhumidity. c. With an increase of 85 PER CENT in humidity. 3rd. It will COOL and DEHUMIDIFY if a sufficientsupply of cold water is available. 4th. It gives practically complete saturation when de-sired, thus COOLING in summer to the enteringw


Catalog 13: Carrier air washers and humidifiers: applied to public office and industrial buildings, with notes on humidity . provides for CONTINUOUS washing but deliv-ering the air with a VARYING amount of humiditydesired. 2nd. It delivers washed air as may be desired: a. Without a PERCEPTIBLE increase in hu-midity. b. With an increase of SIXTY PER CENT, inhumidity. c. With an increase of 85 PER CENT in humidity. 3rd. It will COOL and DEHUMIDIFY if a sufficientsupply of cold water is available. 4th. It gives practically complete saturation when de-sired, thus COOLING in summer to the enteringwet bulb temperature, when recirculating the water. 5 th. It can be provided for continuous automatichumidity control THROUGHOUT the year. The construction of the Type B Washer is very similarto our Type A machine, using the same: Eliminators. For description see page 27. Water Supply. See page 31. Overflow, Drain, and Suction Strainer. See page 30. Nozzles, Tanks, etc., described in the foregoingpages. In the details described below, however, are the differenceswhich will be noted. 37 Details of Carrier Type B Washers. < PQ 38 Carrier Air Conditioning Company of America The Spray Chamber which is nine feet three-eighthsinches long, provides not only for a thorough mixture of theair, dirt and spray, but gives sufficient length of chamber toeffect a very thorough exchange of the heat between the airand water. Two Inspection Doors are provided to allow access to allparts of the washer; the detail of construction of these doorsbeing the same as described on page 10. Nozzles : There are at least five atomizing nozzles pereach iooo cubic feet of air per minute, in addition to thenozzles used for flooding the washing surface. This givestwice as many nozzles as our Type A or Type C nozzle standpipes are arranged in two groups or banks,placed about three feet apart, with the last bank three feet fromthe eliminator plates. Regulation : Valves outside the washer are provide


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