Steam Heating Problems Or Questions Answers And Descriptions Relating to St

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Steam Heating Problems Or Questions Answers And Descriptions Relating to St
L Day Perry
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THE building, though known by the name of "Town Hall, " is, in reality, the municipal building, jail, town hall, and opera house combined.
The auditorium of the theatre is 60 feet wide by 68 feet long and 50 feet high, with two galleries, and will seat 976 persons.
The stage at the curtain is 35 feet wide and 46 feet deep, with a height of 60 feet.
The system of warming is by direct and indirect radiation combined, and the ventilation is produced by a vacuum movement ; FlGURE 91.
aspirating-sha
...fts exhausting the air at the levels of the floors and ceilings of the main floor and galleries.
In cold weather the aspirating-shafts are assisted by the natural condition produced by the dense cold air forcing its way to the inlet- ducts.
The warmed air in winter and the fresh air in summer is admitted at 144 places through the auditorium floor (see arrows, Figure 92). These openings are nine inches long by three inches wide, with register-faces set into them, having an aggregate area of twenty square feet of openings.


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