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" Let 17 times the length of the grate in inches be divided by the square root of the height of the chimney in feet, and the quotient is the area for the aperture at the top of the chimney in inches. "
The Architect's and Builder's Pocket-book - Page 475
by Frank Eugene Kidder - 1886 - 621 pages
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Principles of Warming and Ventilating Public Buildings, Dwelling Houses ...

Thomas Tredgold - Heating - 1836 - 418 pages
...temperature. Rule to find the area of the chimney, when the excess of temperature is 144.° Divide 45 by the square root of the height of the chimney in feet, and the quotient will be the area of the chimney in inches that would be sufficient for producing the...
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The Genesee Farmer, Volumes 10-11

Agriculture - 1849 - 588 pages
...degree of contraction is as follou's: — Let 17 times the length of the grate, in inches, be divided by the square root of the height of the chimney, in feet, and the quotient will be the area in inches, of the section of the aperture at the top of the chimney....
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The Farmer's Magazine

Agriculture - 1849 - 604 pages
...ascertaining the required degree of contraction : — Let 17 times the length of the grate m inches be divided by the square root of the height of the chimney in feet, and the the quotient is the area for the aperture at the top of the chimney in inches. I had a grate...
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A catechism of the steam engine

John Bourne (C.E.) - 1850 - 298 pages
...is as follows : — multiply the number of pound? of coal consumed under the boiler per hour by 12, and divide the product by the square root of the height of the chimney in feet ; the quotient is the area of the chimney in square inches in the smallest part. A factory chimney suitable for a...
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British Farmer's Magazine, Issue 16

Agriculture - 1849 - 608 pages
...ascertaining the required degree of contraction :— Let 17 times the length of the grate in. incheibr divided by the square root of the height of the chimney in feet, and the the quotient is the area for tin aperture at the top of the chimney in inches. I had a grate...
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A Treatise on the Steam Engine in Its Application to Mines, Mills, Steam ...

John Bourne - Steam engineering - 1851 - 346 pages
...is as follows : — multiply the number of pounds of coal consumed under the boiler per hour by 12, and divide the product by the square root of the height of the chimney in feet ; the quotient is the area of the chimney in square inches in the smallest part. A factory chimney suitable for a...
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Order of Reference of the Supreme Court of the United States: In the Case of ...

Bridges - 1851 - 804 pages
...the steam engine : " Multiply the number of pounds of coal consumed under the boiler per hour, by 12, and divide the product by the square root of the height of the chimney in feet; and the quotient is the area of the chimney in square inches in the smallest part. A factory chimney...
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JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE

WILLIAM BLACKWOOD & SONS, EDINBURGH - 1851 - 716 pages
...supplied with a foul air extracting valve. Let 17 tima the length of the grate in inches be divided by the square root of the height of the chimney in feet, and the quotient ii the areajor the aperture at the top of the chimney in inches. I had a grate of...
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The Book of the Farm

Henry Stephens - Agriculture - 1852 - 828 pages
...contraction at the top is the following : — Let 1 7 times the length of the grate in inches be divided by the square root of the height of the chimney in feet, and the quotient is the area for the aperture at the top of the chimney in inches. For example, suppose...
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The Farmer's Guide to Scientific and Practical Agriculture ..., Volume 1

Henry Stephens - Agriculture - 1853 - 854 pages
...this being kept in view, Tredgold's rule Let 17 times the length of the grate in inches be divided by the square root of the height of the chimney in feet, and the quotient is the area for the aperture at the top of the chimney in inches. For example, suppose...
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