| American School (Chicago, Ill.) - Engineering - 1903 - 380 pages
...room. Fig. 41 is called a "miter coil," and is used under the same conditions as a trombone coil if I Fig. 40. there is room for the vertical portion. This...miter " form laid on the side and suspended about afoot from the ceiling; they are less efficient than when placed nearer the floor, as the warm air... | |
| American School (Chicago, Ill.) - Engineering - 1906 - 588 pages
...Fig. 89 shows a common form for schoolhouse and similar work; this coil is usually made of l-|-inch pipe screwed into "headers" or "branch tees" at the...miter " form laid on the side and suspended about afoot from the ceiling; they are less efficient than when placed nearer the floor, as the warm air... | |
| American School of Correspondence, Chicago, Charles Lincoln Hubbard - Heating - 1908 - 252 pages
...looks are of minor importance. Fig. 20. Common Form of "Branch" Coil for Circulation of Direct Steam. Overhead coils are usually of the miter form, laid...part of the room is likely to remain cold. They are used $ Fig. 21. "Trombone" Coil. Used where Entire Coll must be Placed on One Side , f Room only when... | |
| Architecture - 1905 - 372 pages
...instead of a branch coil, to allow for the expansion of the pipes. Overhead coils in basement rooms are usually of the "miter" form laid on the side and suspended about a foot below the ceiling; they are less efficient tljan when placed nearer the floor, as the warm air stays... | |
| Louis Derr - Electric engineering - 1909 - 460 pages
...looks are of minor importance. Fig. 20. Common Form of "Branch" Coil for Circulation of Direct Steam. Overhead coils are usually of the miter form, laid...part of the room is likely to remain cold. They are used $, i, Fig. 21. "Trombone" Coil. Used whore Entire Coll must be Placed on One Side of Koom only... | |
| 1909 - 444 pages
...looks are of minor importance. Fig. 20. Common Form of "Branch" Coil for Circulation of Direct Steam. Overhead coils are usually of the miter form, laid...part of the room is likely to remain cold. They are used Fig. 21. "Trombone" Coil. TJsod where Entire Coil must be Placed on One Side of Room only when... | |
| Architecture - 1909 - 500 pages
...looks are of minor importance. Fig. 20. Common Form of "Branch" Coll for Circulation or Direct Steam. Overhead coils are usually of the miter form, laid...part of the room is likely to remain cold. They are used D Fig. 8I. "Trombone" Coll. Used where Entire Coll must be Placed on One Side of Room only when... | |
| Charles Lincoln Hubbard - Heating - 1914 - 328 pages
...instead of a branch coil, to allow for the expansion of the pipes. Overhead coils in basement rooms are usually of the "miter" form laid on the side and suspended about 18 inches below the ceiling; they are less efficient than when placed nearer the floor, as the warm... | |
| Heating - 1918 - 386 pages
...looks are of minor importance. Fig. 20. Common Form of "Branch" Coil for Circulation of Direct Steam. Overhead coils are usually of the miter form, laid...part of the room is likely to remain cold. They are used Pig. 81. "Trombone" Coil. Used where Entire Coil must be Placed on One Side cf Room only when... | |
| Building - 1919 - 490 pages
...looks are of minor importance. Pig. 20. Common Form of "Branch" Coll for Circulation of Direct Steam. Overhead coils are usually of the miter form, laid...part of the room is likely to remain cold. They are used Pig. 81. "Trombone" Coll. Used where Entire Coil must be Placed on One Side of Room only when... | |
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