How to Drain a House Practical Information for Householders
How to Drain a House Practical Information for Householders
George E George Edwin Waring
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Then air is admitted at this point, and the flow through the siphon is checked. The discharge at T continuing, the water in the weir-chamber soon falls sufficiently to allow air to enter at Y and empty the siphon. The water in that part of the siphon between X and O falls back and establishes an im- mediate hydraulic seal at the intake. The service-box is so arranged that after the main supply is stopped a small stream continues to be discharged into the bowl until it is rilled to the height of... the over- flow point. It was evident from long and success- ful experience with Field's flush-tank, that the principle on which this closet is constructed is a perfectly correct one. WA TER-CLOSE TS. 137 It has undergone few changes since its o o original construction three years ago, and the several hundred closets now in use are invariably satisfactory, so far as reported. The first ones made, five in number, were set up in the White House after the removal of the President in 1881. They are still perfectly successful in their work- ing.
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