. Useful information for cotton manufacturers . tions indicatedthat it was much colder during the night; yet, both the dayand the night records could hardly be more alike. One thingthat will strike the average mill man is the comparativelylow relative humidities maintained to what he has been accus-tomed to consider necessary.—which emphasizes the differ-ence between the humidity that actually exists, positivelymaintained by an accurate regulator, and the apparent hu-midity that is often erroneously indicated by the averagehygrometer, of whatever type. From ps\xhrometer tests of the atmosphere


. Useful information for cotton manufacturers . tions indicatedthat it was much colder during the night; yet, both the dayand the night records could hardly be more alike. One thingthat will strike the average mill man is the comparativelylow relative humidities maintained to what he has been accus-tomed to consider necessary.—which emphasizes the differ-ence between the humidity that actually exists, positivelymaintained by an accurate regulator, and the apparent hu-midity that is often erroneously indicated by the averagehygrometer, of whatever type. From ps\xhrometer tests of the atmosphere in the differ-ent departments of many of the largest and best run millsin this country and abroad, this same observation holds: thehumidifiers that really exist are generally lower than thehygrometers indicate and the conditions for the best work are,therefore, usually more healthful than is generally supposed. 1449 STUART W. CRAMER General Offices and Shops at Charlotte, N. C. (See also page viii. in the introductory pages to this volume.). View in Main Office, Private Offices Beyond.


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