. The launderer. A practical treatise on the management and the operation of a steam laundry . (4 W W -a Hi § O 5 <£ B CO < 213 —. — 214 — the washing machines which is excellent, and wouldnot be amiss in any laundry. The plan of ventilationis as follows: Into each end of the cylinder of the washing ma-chine is connected an air pipe about five inches in diam-eter. This air pipe leads to an exhaust fan, and fromthere to the open air. The exhaust fan is continuallyrunning, and any odor or steam from the goods in themachine is removed and discharged through the exliaustpipe, thus preventing


. The launderer. A practical treatise on the management and the operation of a steam laundry . (4 W W -a Hi § O 5 <£ B CO < 213 —. — 214 — the washing machines which is excellent, and wouldnot be amiss in any laundry. The plan of ventilationis as follows: Into each end of the cylinder of the washing ma-chine is connected an air pipe about five inches in diam-eter. This air pipe leads to an exhaust fan, and fromthere to the open air. The exhaust fan is continuallyrunning, and any odor or steam from the goods in themachine is removed and discharged through the exliaustpipe, thus preventing the sickening odor which is pres-ent in many institution laundries, . ? well as in somecustom laundries. There is a novelty in the way of washing machines,which is manufactured with a woven wire cylinder,and it is claimed that it has a greater washing efficiencythan the ordinary machine, owing to the fact that it hasmore openings through which the water can pass andconsequently produces a greater hydraulic action. Un-doubtedly this machine has considerable merit. is a cut of Woven Wire Washer. 215 —


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