Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . Hoiv the Pile Looks jnnti llic (niinl. and even under tlie most favorable conditions for fight-ing, the fire must be discovered and fouglit within thefirst fifteen minutes of the bhize. Figure 1 sliows tlie wood pile as it appears from thecanal. Figure 2 shows a ehise view of an individual nozzle. Fiffure 3 shows the verv effective manner in which. Closc-iip of (I Spniii Nozzle. the water is distributed over the whole sui-face of thepile and is proof of tlie efficiency of this .system as in-surance against a disastrous fire. It will not be diffi-cult to unde


Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . Hoiv the Pile Looks jnnti llic (niinl. and even under tlie most favorable conditions for fight-ing, the fire must be discovered and fouglit within thefirst fifteen minutes of the bhize. Figure 1 sliows tlie wood pile as it appears from thecanal. Figure 2 shows a ehise view of an individual nozzle. Fiffure 3 shows the verv effective manner in which. Closc-iip of (I Spniii Nozzle. the water is distributed over the whole sui-face of thepile and is proof of tlie efficiency of this .system as in-surance against a disastrous fire. It will not be diffi-cult to understand why, during the past summer, themist enveloping the wood pile so resembled smoke that


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