... to be kept when at its maximum, and the temperature of the external air ; and divide this product by the difference between the temperature of the pipes and the proposed temperature of the room ; then, the quotient thus obtained, when multiplied by... The Book of the Garden - Página 237por Charles McIntosh - 1853 - 776 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Hood - 1837 - 232 páginas
...cubic feet, the proper quantity of pipe will be found, by multiplying the length given in the table, by the number of cubic feet of air to be warmed per minute, and dividing that product by 1000. TABLE of the Quantity of Pipe, 4 inches diameter, which will heat 1000... | |
| Robert Stuart - 1845 - 350 páginas
...difference between the temperature of the pipes and proposed temperature of room; then multiply the quotient by the number of cubic feet of air to be warmed per minute ; this product divided by 222 will give the number of feet in length of pipe 4 inches diameter required.... | |
| Luther Vose Bell - 1848 - 158 páginas
...the difference between the temperature of the pipes and that of the room ; then multiply the quotient by the number of cubic feet of air to be warmed per minute ; this product divided by 222, will give the number of feet in length of pipe 4 inches in diameter.... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1850 - 276 páginas
...product by the difference between the temperature of the pipes and the proposed temperature of the room ; then, the quotient thus obtained, when multiplied...warmed per minute, and this product divided by 222 (the number of cubic feet of air raised 1° per minute by one foot of 4-inch pipe) will give the number... | |
| Cyclopaedia - 1852 - 258 páginas
...proposed temperature of the room; then, the quotient thus obtained, when multiplied by the nuuiber of cubic feet of air to be warmed per minute, and this product divided by 222 (the number of cubic feet of air raised 1° per minute by one foot of 4-inch pipe), will give the number... | |
| 1874 - 546 páginas
...product >y the difference between the temperature of the pipes and the iroposed temperature of the room; then the quotient thus obtained, when multiplied by the number of cubic feet of air о be warmed per minute, and this product divided by 222, will give the number of feet in length of... | |
| John Bullock - 1854 - 386 páginas
...product by the difference between the temperatore of the pipes and the proposed temperature of the room; then, the quotient thus obtained, when multiplied...warmed per minute, and this product divided by 222 (the number of cubic feet of air raised 1° per minute by one foot of 4-inch pipe) will give the number... | |
| Charles Hood - 1855 - 736 páginas
...proper quantity of pipe will be found, by multiplying the length given in the Table, by the actual number of cubic feet of air to be warmed per minute, and dividing that product by 1000. :OTAimrr OF PIPE TABLT IV. Table showing the Quantity of Pip*, fbor... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1858 - 312 páginas
...product by the difference between the temperature of the pipes and the proposed temperature of the room ; then, the quotient thus obtained, when multiplied...warmed per minute, and this product divided by 222 (the number of cubic feet of air raised 1° per minute by one foot of 4-inch pipe) will give the number... | |
| Robert Morris Copeland - 1859 - 876 páginas
...divide this product by the difference between the temperature of the pipes (average of surface 180°) and the proposed temperature of the room or house...obtained, when multiplied by the number of cubic feet to be warmed per minute, and this product divided by 222, will give the number of feet in length of... | |
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