Transactions - American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers . CZ--j-^. [—««^^-i^^ Fig. 9. Details of Fan Motors. EXTERIMEXTAL LABORATORY OK NEW YORK STATE COMMISSION 143 ?with speed regulators, by means of which the speed may be reduced1)0 per cent, through armature resistance. Each motor is a >4 H. P., 230 volt, shunt wound. Type G, frameNo. 302, and is direct connected to the fan. See Fig. !J. The tempering heater consists of two rows of 40 inch regularvento heater sections, each row six sections wide, sections 5^inches center to center. This heater is common


Transactions - American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers . CZ--j-^. [—««^^-i^^ Fig. 9. Details of Fan Motors. EXTERIMEXTAL LABORATORY OK NEW YORK STATE COMMISSION 143 ?with speed regulators, by means of which the speed may be reduced1)0 per cent, through armature resistance. Each motor is a >4 H. P., 230 volt, shunt wound. Type G, frameNo. 302, and is direct connected to the fan. See Fig. !J. The tempering heater consists of two rows of 40 inch regularvento heater sections, each row six sections wide, sections 5^inches center to center. This heater is common to the work ofboth rooms. The two reheaters, there being a separate reheater for eachroom, each consists of one row of 40 inch regular vento heaters asabove, six sections wide. 53/^ inches center to center. These illustrated in Figures 10 and 11.


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