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" Divide the difference in temperature between that at which the room is to be kept and the coldest outside atmosphere, by the difference between the temperature of the steam pipes and that at which you wish to keep the room, and the quotient will be the... "
Mechanics' Pocket Memoranda: A Convenient Pocketbook for All Persons ... - Page 242
by International Correspondence Schools - 1897 - 318 pages
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Steam Heating for Buildings, Or Hints to Steam Fitters: Being a Description ...

William James Baldwin - Buildings - 1881 - 320 pages
...between the temperature of the steam pipes, and that at which you wish to keep the room, and the product will be the square feet, or fraction thereof, of plate...to each square foot of glass, or its equivalent in icaU surface. Thus : Temperature of room, 70° ; less temperature outside, 0 ' ; difference 70 '. Again...
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Steam Heating for Buildings: Or, Hints to Steam Fitters. Being a Description ...

William James Baldwin - Steam-heating - 1881 - 278 pages
...temperature of the steam pipes, and that at which you wish to keep the room, and the product wtt be tlie square feet, or fraction thereof, of plate or pipe...foot of glass, or its equivalent in wall surface. Thus : Temperature of room, 70° ; less temperature outside, 0° ; difference 70°. Again : Temperature...
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Steam Heating for Buildings: Or, Hints to Steam Fitters. Being a Description ...

William James Baldwin - Steam-heating - 1881 - 320 pages
...temperature of the steam pipes, and that at which you wish to keep the room, and the product zvill be the square feet, or fraction thereof, of plate...to each square foot of glass, or its equivalent in watt surface. Thus : Temperature of room, 7(T ; less temperature outside, 0 ; difference 70 '. Again...
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Hot-water Heating and Fitting: Or, Warming Buildings by Hot-water

William James Baldwin - Hot-water heating - 1889 - 450 pages
...between the temperature of the steam-pipes and that at which you wish to keep the room, and the product will be the square feet or fraction thereof of plate or pipe surface that is the equivalent of each square foot of glass or its equivalent in transmitting power." According...
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The Engineers' Review, Volume 16

Engineering - 1905 - 1266 pages
...atmosphere, by the difference of the steam pipes and that at which you wish to keep the room. The product will be the square feet or fraction thereof of plate, or pipe surface, that is the equivalent of each square foot of glass or its equivalent in transmitting cold." Then if...
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The Metal Worker Essays on House Heating by Steam, Hot Water and Hot Air ...

Anson Oliver Kittredge - Heating - 1892 - 424 pages
...between the temperature of the steam pipes and that at which you wish to keep the room, and the product will be the square feet, or fraction thereof, of plate...foot of glass, or its equivalent in wall surface." Thus, temperature of room, 70°, -s- 0°, temperature outside, = 70, the difference. Temperature of...
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The Architect's and Builder's Pocket-book of Mensuration, Geometry ...

Frank Eugene Kidder - Architecture - 1892 - 1058 pages
...between the temperature of the steam-pipes and thp,t at -which you wish to keep the room; and the product will be the square feet, or fraction thereof, of plate...to each square foot of glass, or its equivalent in wall-surface.'1 The equivalent glass surface is found by multiplying the superficial area of the walls...
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The Architect's and Builder's Pocket-book of Mensuration, Geometry ...

Frank Eugene Kidder - Architecture - 1892 - 1032 pages
...between the. temperature of the steam-pipes and that at which you wish to keep the room; and the product will be the square feet, or fraction thereof, of plate or pipe surface to eacli square foot of glass, or its equivalent in wall-surface.'' The equivalent glass surface is found...
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A Textbook on Plumbing, Heating, and Ventilation, Volume 5

1897 - 358 pages
...difference between the temperature at which the room is to be kept and that of the coldest outside atmosphere by the difference between the temperature...foot of glass, or its equivalent in wall surface." Art. 1561. AMOUNT OF HOT AIR REQUIRED FOR HEATING. The loss of heat per hour by conduction through...
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Baldwin on Heating: Or, Steam Heating for Buildings Revised

William James Baldwin - Heating - 1897 - 440 pages
...between the temperature of the steam pipes and that at wMch you wish to keep the room, and the product will be the square feet, or fraction thereof of plate...to each square foot of glass (or its equivalent in watt surface). Thus: Temperature of room, 70 degrees ; less temperature outside, 0; difference, 70...
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