Light and lighting . about 1*6 watts pelBO. ft. and the average illumination isgiven as 1 Several similarillations bave been made in 1 inksin the United States at Kvansville(Indiana) ami elsewhere, and the method seems to be proving very acceptable. For the photographs and particularsembodied in this article we are indebtedto the courtesy of Mr. C. If. Bunn, Engin -in * iharge to the National X H Reflector . (v , Chief Engineer of the lightinggei \ Paris, show that the lighting powers of the apparatus used for publicpurposes amount to about 7,000,000, .indies. The quantit


Light and lighting . about 1*6 watts pelBO. ft. and the average illumination isgiven as 1 Several similarillations bave been made in 1 inksin the United States at Kvansville(Indiana) ami elsewhere, and the method seems to be proving very acceptable. For the photographs and particularsembodied in this article we are indebtedto the courtesy of Mr. C. If. Bunn, Engin -in * iharge to the National X H Reflector . (v , Chief Engineer of the lightinggei \ Paris, show that the lighting powers of the apparatus used for publicpurposes amount to about 7,000,000, .indies. The quantity of as emplif,.r public lighting 91 •IH| cubic IN PARIS. metres or 3,234,000 cubic feet. For pri-vate Bervice, the consumption for lighting,beating and power amounts to cubic metres (4,026,000 cubic feet). Themeasure of electricity used in 24 hoursis 13,000 kilowatts for public lighting and 164,000 kilowatts for private pun THE ILLUMINATING ENGINEER (jan.). Fig. 1.—A view of the Swedish-American Bank, Chicago.


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