Warming Buildings By Hot Water a Practical Treatise Upon Warming Industrial An
Warming Buildings By Hot Water a Practical Treatise Upon Warming Industrial An
Fredk Frederick Dye
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The writer must admit he has risked it himself when conditions made it imperative, but the fact remains that however well such an apparatus worked, it might be expected to have done better had the greater share of work been on the return. On the highest point of a horizontal one-pipe circuit (as Fig. 36) there must be provision for the escape of air that will collect there. Air is always collecting in pipes, quite apart from what may gather at high points when filling, and it must have free esc...ape. On this account it is customary to put the expansion pipe on the high point ; and if the general conditions admit, the high point may be arranged to suit the expansion pipe. When, however, they cannot be brought together, the expansion pipe may be anywhere on the flow length of the circuit, but it is then necessary that a radiator be put on the highest point. A radiator allows of a fair volume of air collecting in it without impairing its efficacy, and may only require its air-cock to be opened a few times during the winter season, although it takes all the air of the main circulation.
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