Useful information for cotton manufacturers . SIDE VIEW. END PLAN. (As applied to one slasher, in either a one story building, or locatedon the top floor where it can ventilate directly up through the roof.) The method of application of the Exhaust System is shownabove from a working drawing. Experience with this form of application has shown that therooms are kept entirely clear of steam; the windows, wallsand ceiling are not continually bedewed and dripping; andmore efficient work can be done because of the clear atmos-phere. In addition, the time of drying is lessened, and conse-quen


Useful information for cotton manufacturers . SIDE VIEW. END PLAN. (As applied to one slasher, in either a one story building, or locatedon the top floor where it can ventilate directly up through the roof.) The method of application of the Exhaust System is shownabove from a working drawing. Experience with this form of application has shown that therooms are kept entirely clear of steam; the windows, wallsand ceiling are not continually bedewed and dripping; andmore efficient work can be done because of the clear atmos-phere. In addition, the time of drying is lessened, and conse-quently the output rendered greater for a given investment. A modern equipment is usually as follows:1-45 Steel Plate Pulley Exhaust Fan. I-Set of special galvanized iron slasher hoods (a set consisting ofone hood for a large cylinder and one for size box.) 1-18 galvanized iron swinging roof hood with roof iron suction pipe from slasher hoods to inlet of iron delivery pipe from outlet of fan to roof. 1206 Atlanta, Ga., STUART W* CRAMER


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