Building Construction And Superintendence 3

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Building Construction And Superintendence 3
Frank Eugene Kidder
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The top of the kiln is also paved with smooth, hard bricks, laid so as to form a close cover that can be opened or closed as desired. The bricks are piled in the same way as described above, the arches being left opposite the furnaces.
With these improvements the bricks can be much more evenly burned and with a less consumption of fuel. The burning of a kiln of brick requires about a week. After the fires have been burning a sufficient length of time they are permitted to go out, and all the ou
...t- side openings tightly closed to keep out the cold air, and thus allow the bricks to cool gradually. It requires much skill and practice to bum a kiln of bricks successfully.
223. Down-draft Kilns, — Kilns of this class require permanent walls and a tight roof. The floor must be open and connected by flues with a chimney or stack. These kilns are more often made circular in plan and in the shape of a beehive, although they are alsa made of a rectangular shape. The heat is generated in ovens built outside of the main walls, and the flames and gases enter the kiln through vertical flues, carried to about half the height of the kiln.


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