. Architect and engineer. is from per hour to cents. 3. From the observed data (variationsin which are attributable to local rates,water temperature, availability of water,and weather conditions as observed duringthese tests), the general conclusion can bereached that, in the territory as covered bythe Dallas, Chicago, Baltimore and NewYork research dwellings, residences offrom 20,000 to 25,000 cu. ft. can be con-ditioned with an operating cost that willprobably not exceed $80 to $100 per sea-son. 4. It may be expected that differentusers will select different conditions to bemaint


. Architect and engineer. is from per hour to cents. 3. From the observed data (variationsin which are attributable to local rates,water temperature, availability of water,and weather conditions as observed duringthese tests), the general conclusion can bereached that, in the territory as covered bythe Dallas, Chicago, Baltimore and NewYork research dwellings, residences offrom 20,000 to 25,000 cu. ft. can be con-ditioned with an operating cost that willprobably not exceed $80 to $100 per sea-son. 4. It may be expected that differentusers will select different conditions to bemaintained in their homes for comfort, andthat these conditions will probably varyfrom day to day. 5. Under normal operating conditionsthe relative quantities of heat energy,power and water will vary greatly, andwill be governed not only by outside weath-er conditions, but by the inside conditionsthe owners select from day to day to givethem maximum comfort. THE ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER ^ 47 ? SEPTEMBER, NINETEEN THIRTY-THREE. D a O X z z 0 < c75 s in < i u - a a < Z CQ UJ a X CQ 03 < az H 2 u < h THE ARCHrXECT AND ENGINEER -^ 48 ^ SEPTEMBER, NINETEEN THIHTY-THREE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY SUBMITSNRA CODE HE National Code Committee of the con-struction industry appointed by the Con-struction League of the U. S. has submitted to theNational Recovery Administration a master codewith a request that it be approved and substitutedfor the Presidents blanket code. Compliance withits provisions will become mandatory as soon asit is signed by the President and it will governnot only inter-state business but also all strictlyintrastate construction in California, as GovernorRolph signed Assembly Bill 2432, making the Na-tional Industrial Recovery Act operative in thisstate, and also, the supplementary Assembly Bill2400 on August 5. At the request of Malcolm Muir, deputy Na-tional Recovery Administrator, the American In-stitute of Architects and the American Society ofCivil Engineers


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