Text-book of hygiene; a comprehensive treatise on the principles and practice of preventive medicine from an American stand-point . in the type plans (see Figs. 36, 37, and 38) with the single-way sys-tem. The water-closets, etc., on the main deck will be ventilated onthe exhaust system and the remaining compartments, except thedynamo-rooms, on the supply or plenum system only. The ducts are designed to pass the number of cubic feet of airper minute through each terminal as may be seen on the type plans(see Figs. 36, 37, and 38), or to equal the total number of cubicfeet per minute for each co


Text-book of hygiene; a comprehensive treatise on the principles and practice of preventive medicine from an American stand-point . in the type plans (see Figs. 36, 37, and 38) with the single-way sys-tem. The water-closets, etc., on the main deck will be ventilated onthe exhaust system and the remaining compartments, except thedynamo-rooms, on the supply or plenum system only. The ducts are designed to pass the number of cubic feet of airper minute through each terminal as may be seen on the type plans(see Figs. 36, 37, and 38), or to equal the total number of cubicfeet per minute for each compartment as marked on the plans, withthe fans running at a speed corresponding to 1 ounce pressure withrestricted delivery. This will allow the air to be renewed in the vari-ous spaces approximately as follows:— 1. Officers quarters and crew space, berth deck outside of trans-verse armor, in about twelve minutes, or four times in one hour. 2. Officers quarters, crew space, and general work-shop, withintransverse armor, in about five minutes, or twelve times in an hour. 3. Water-closets and crews head in about five ?SECr/OA/ A A Fio-s. 40. 41. 42.—Plans showing Arrange


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