Architect and engineer . Solid Masonry. Brick with Flue I-lniner. Cross Sections of III. Brick set on edge shall not be permitted in chimney construction. Chimneys of all low-pressure boilers, or furnaces, also the smoke flues forbakers ovens, large cooking ranges, large laundry stoves, and all flues used forsimilar purposes shall be at least 8 inches in thickness and be lined continuouslyon the inside with well-burned terra cotta or fire clay chimney tile set in Port-land cement mortar. All such chimneys shall be capped with terra cotta, stone,concrete or cast iron. The smoke flue


Architect and engineer . Solid Masonry. Brick with Flue I-lniner. Cross Sections of III. Brick set on edge shall not be permitted in chimney construction. Chimneys of all low-pressure boilers, or furnaces, also the smoke flues forbakers ovens, large cooking ranges, large laundry stoves, and all flues used forsimilar purposes shall be at least 8 inches in thickness and be lined continuouslyon the inside with well-burned terra cotta or fire clay chimney tile set in Port-land cement mortar. All such chimneys shall be capped with terra cotta, stone,concrete or cast iron. The smoke flue of every high pressure steam boiler, and every applianceproducing a corresponding temperature in a flue, if built of brick, stone, rein-forced concrete or other approved masonry, shall have walls not less than 12inches thick, and the inside 4 inches of such walls shall be firebrick, laid inPortland cement mortar for a distance of at least 25 feet from the point wherethe smoke connection of the boiler enters the flue. All chimneys shall project at least 3 feet above the point of contact with afl


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