Place a tin or sheet iron pipe, of from six to ten inches in diameter, according to the size of the room, along the wall behind the stove. The lower end of this pipe extends to within a few inches of the floor, and remains open, while the upper end passes,... Healthy homes and foods for the working classes - Page 10by Victor Clarence Vaughan - 1886 - 62 pagesFull view - About this book
| New Hampshire. Dept. of Agriculture - 1886 - 498 pages
...more difficult to be provided for. It may be done, however, as follows : Place a tin or sheet-iron pipe, of from six to ten inches in diameter, according...room, along the wall behind the stove. The lower end ot Fig. 1. — F., floor ; S., stove ; SP, stove pipe ; VF, veuiilaiing flue ; C., chimney. this pipe... | |
| New Hampshire. Dept. of Agriculture - 1886 - 498 pages
...more difficult to be provided for. It may be done, however, as follows : Place a tin or sheet-iron pipe, of from six to ten inches in diameter, according...room, along the wall behind the stove. The lower end ot this pipe extends to within a few inches of the floor and remains open, while the upper end passes,... | |
| 1888 - 340 pages
...more difficult to be provided for. It may be done, however, as follows : Place a tin or sheet-iron pipe, of from six to ten inches in diameter, according...elbow, into the smoke flue below the point at which the stove-pipe enters, as shown in the accompanying Fig. i. The upper end of the ventilating flue may,... | |
| New Hampshire. State Department of Health - 1888 - 340 pages
...more difficult to be provided for. It may be done, however, as follows : Place a tin or sheet-iron pipe, of from six to ten inches in diameter, according...elbow, into the smoke flue below the point at which the stove-pipe enters, as shown in the accompanying Fig. i. The upper end of the ventilating flue may,... | |
| Maine. State Board of Health - 1890 - 332 pages
...ttu slightest provision for ventilation. In such , houses, fresh air may be iutroduced according to the methods already given ; but the escape of the...stove pipe enters, as shown in the accompanying Fig. 1. The upper end of the ventilating flue may, when the Chimney begins near the ceiling, terminate in... | |
| 1890 - 676 pages
...without the slightest provision for ventilation. In such houses, fresh air may be introduced according to the methods already given ; but the escape of the...stove pipe enters, as shown in the accompanying Fig. 1. The upper end of the ventilating flue may, when the chimney begins near the ceiling, terminate in... | |
| Maine. State Board of Health - 1890 - 338 pages
...such houses, fresh air may be introduced according to the methods already given ; but the escape ol the foul air is more difficult to be provided for....stove pipe enters, as shown in the accompanying Fig. 1. The upper end of the ventilating flue may, when the chimney begins near the ceiling, terminate in... | |
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