Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1912 . t of the main steampiping in the Lethbridge power bend is in a vertical position, sup-ported from the roof truss; the otherlies horizontally, supported from Ibeams in the fan gallery. The workingsteam pressure of the line is 160 pounds,with superheat of 130 degrees. Theengineer of the plant preferred to takecare of expansion with these large N a tie vote the motion to refer the ques-tion back was lost, and by seven to five?the committees recommendation subse-quently carried. Given Traveling , Ont.—W. H. Meadows, hea


Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1912 . t of the main steampiping in the Lethbridge power bend is in a vertical position, sup-ported from the roof truss; the otherlies horizontally, supported from Ibeams in the fan gallery. The workingsteam pressure of the line is 160 pounds,with superheat of 130 degrees. Theengineer of the plant preferred to takecare of expansion with these large N a tie vote the motion to refer the ques-tion back was lost, and by seven to five?the committees recommendation subse-quently carried. Given Traveling , Ont.—W. H. Meadows, headof the plumbing inspection brand) of theMedical Health Office, was yesterdaypresented by his associates witli a hand-some traveling bag, the occasion beingthe twenty-fifth anniversary of the com-mencement of his service in the depart-ment. Dr. Hastings made the presenta-lion, and Mr. Meadows replied in suit-able terms. S. Snape Killed. Toronto, Ont. — Samuel Snape, asteamfitter, who lived at 59 Jerome St.,was killed this morning at the new build-. shaped bends rather than with slidingexpansion joints. The specificationscalled for piping having a tensilestrength of 58,000 pounds to the squareinch, an elastic limit of 34,000 poundsper square inch, elongation of 22 percent, in 8 inches, and a reduction inarea of 55 per cent. Owing to the largesize of the bends they had to be weldedat the top of the bend, there beingabout a foot of straight pipe at thatpoint. Will Prepare Plans. Toronto, Ont. — Recommendations ofthe Property Committee took up most ofthe time of the Board of Education atits meeting last night. Trustees Ellis andLevee led an attack on the proposal tohave C. J. Doughty, Inspector of Plumb-ing, Heating and Ventilating in theBuilding Department, prepare the plansand specifications for heating, ventilat-ing and plumbing in the new Paulineavenue school building. They claimedthat outside engineering experts shouldprepare these plans, as in the past. On15 ing of the


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