. Packing house and cold storage construction; a general reference work on the planning, construction and equipment of modern American meat packing plants, with special reference to the requirements of the United States government, and a complete treatise on the design of cold storage plants, including refrigeration, insulation and cost data .. . QUMLTLILHOUND -?z*a:3\ll -PL^5TLIL-2^4::!>TUD^ 16 -(jUanulmld od^k filling r— PAP LB ?7/6 D. 7^ M. bOA&D^ iit :^^:::---::i PL/\N FIG. 105—DETAIL OF INSULATED PARTITION—GRANULATEDCORK FILLING BETWEEN STUDDING. INSULATION 179 of 4-


. Packing house and cold storage construction; a general reference work on the planning, construction and equipment of modern American meat packing plants, with special reference to the requirements of the United States government, and a complete treatise on the design of cold storage plants, including refrigeration, insulation and cost data .. . QUMLTLILHOUND -?z*a:3\ll -PL^5TLIL-2^4::!>TUD^ 16 -(jUanulmld od^k filling r— PAP LB ?7/6 D. 7^ M. bOA&D^ iit :^^:::---::i PL/\N FIG. 105—DETAIL OF INSULATED PARTITION—GRANULATEDCORK FILLING BETWEEN STUDDING. INSULATION 179 of 4-inch tile with two thicknesses of cork boards on thecold storage side. This partition is recommended for use in rooms withhigh ceilings, fifteen feet or over, where fireproof construc-tion is necessary. The cork is put up in Portland cement mortar in thesame manner as described for the insulation of brick tile should be plastered on the outside to give a better. FIG. 106—TWO LAYERS OF CORK BOARD ERECTED AGAINSTWOOD STUDDING. appearance and effectively close up kny void in the joints. Where the floor construction is strong enough to sup-port the load, four inches of brick can be used instead ofthe tile. In Figures 105 and 106 is illustrated a partition oftenused in wholesale markets where wood construction is used. This partition is easily put up and practically as effi-cient as if made of four inches of sohd cork. It can be used 180 INSULATION to advantage where the partition is required to supportthe load from the ceiUng construction above. The 2x4-inch studding is put up on an 18-inch centreand toe-nailed at the top and bottom to a 2x4-inch plate 2x4;j,TUD:i2-o-A,PMrr


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