American Steam And Hot Water Heating Practice

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American Steam And Hot Water Heating Practice
James Dawson Burn
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Y. , and the vertical engines E E, by the New York Safety Steam Power Company, of New York.
As previously stated, all the air supplied to the different parts of the building is again drawn out by a separate fan system, the exhaust taking place at or near the floor levels. This vitiated air is led through a duct system to an exhaust shaft. Fig. 5, situated in the lateral building, and shown also in Figs. 3 and 4. This shaft leads to the roof of the building, where the exhaust plant is located. A
... plan of this roof portion, showing the location of engines and fans, is given in Fig. 6. The whole engine and fan compartment is, as will be readily understood, sim ply an enlargement of the upper exhaust duct which leads from the upper end of the exhaust shaft at the rear end of the lateral building to the front end. There are, as shown, three 6-foot Sturtevant fans F, driven by three gxi2-inch horizontal Porter engines E. The fan outlets O are connected each with a separate No. 18 galvanized-iron duct, extended about 4 feet above the roof and furnished with a protecting cap.

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