Transactions - American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers . Fig. 1 DISCUSSION OX PAPER—DEVEUlPMKNT T X HEATING AND VENTILATING 253. Fig. 2 -300- Fig. 3 Synopsis of paper The paper gives floor plan and sections of a typical factorybuilding of one story with a monitor extending the full length. It gives the wall and glass exposure and the heat loss in The apparatus described is that of a forced circulation warmair system through galvanized iron ducts. The statement is made that such a plant would cost less tooperate than would be the case with a direct steam


Transactions - American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers . Fig. 1 DISCUSSION OX PAPER—DEVEUlPMKNT T X HEATING AND VENTILATING 253. Fig. 2 -300- Fig. 3 Synopsis of paper The paper gives floor plan and sections of a typical factorybuilding of one story with a monitor extending the full length. It gives the wall and glass exposure and the heat loss in The apparatus described is that of a forced circulation warmair system through galvanized iron ducts. The statement is made that such a plant would cost less tooperate than would be the case with a direct steam plant in asimilar building. DISCUSSION Mr. F. K. Chew : I suggest that this paper be given to theCommittee on Standards to look into the advisability of havinga standard for heating buildings in the same way that anothercommittee has given standards for ventilation of this come up better under new business, or is now the 254 L)i>C LSSIOX ox PAPER—DEVELOPMEXT IX HEATIXG AXD VEXTILATIXG best time to take up the recommendations that IMr. Hoganscommittee has made? Mr. J. J- Blackmore: I would like to reply to Mr. Chewssuggestion that the


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