Radiators And Heaters

A woman's method of regulating a radiator (covering it with a cosey).

Improper position of radiator-valves.

Hot-water radiator for private houses.

Remedying air-binding of box-coils.

How to use a stove as a hot-water heater.

"Plane" vs. "Plain" as a term as applied to outside surface of radiators.

Relative value of pipe on cast-iron heating surface.

Relative value of pipe on steam-coils.

Crescent Pottery Co., Trenton, N. J., Manufacturers Of Sanitary Earthenware.

Full Stock, Prompt Shipments Lowest Freight Rates Secured Particular attention paid to the manufacture of Specialties.

Particular attention paid to the manufacture of Specialties

All Goods Guaranteed The United Brass Company, 79 Fulton and 54 Gold St., New York.

Manufacturers of every varicty of Brass Goods Supplies and tools for plumbers, steam and gas fitters.

Cragies' Patent Water-closets and Cisterns.

Lewis' Patent Hydrants, and every variety of brass lift and force pumps.

Works:

Lorain, Ohio. Haydenville, Mass.

Steam-Heating Problems Warming churches (plan of placing a coil in each pew. Warming churches.

Pipe And Fitting Steam-heating work - good and indifferent.

Piping adjacent buildings: pumps vs. steam-traps.

True diameters and weights of standard pipes.

Expansion of pipes of various metals.

Expansion of steam-pipes.

Advantages claimed for overhead piping.

Position of valves on steam-riser connection.

Cause of noise in steam-pipes.

One-pipe system of steam-heating.

How to heat several adjacent buildings with a single apparatus.

Patents on Mills' system of steam-heating.

Air-binding in return steam-pipes.

Air-binding in return steam-pipes, and methods to overcome it.

Ventilation

Size of registers to heat certain rooms. Determining the size of hot-air flues. Window ventilation. Removing vapor from dye-house. Ventilation of Cunard steamer "Umbria." Calculating sizes of flues and registers. On methods of removing air from between ceiling and roof of a church.

Steam

Economy of using exhaust steam for heating.

Heat of steam for different conditions.

Superheating steam by the use of coils.

Effect of using a small pipe for exhaust steam-heating.

Explosion of a steam-table.

Cutting Nipples And Bending Pipes

Cutting large nipples - large in diameter and short in length. Cutting crooked threads. Cutting a close nipple out of a coupling after a thread is cut. Bending pipe. Cutting large nipples. Cutting various sizes of thread with a solid die.

Raising Water Automatically

Contrivance for raising water in high buildings. Criticism of the foregoing and description of another device for a similar purpose.

Moisture On Walls, Etc

Cause and prevention of moisture on walls. Effect of moisture on sensible temperature.

Heating water in large tanks.

Heating water for large institutions and high city buildings. Questions relating to water-tanks.

Faulty elevator-pump connections.

On heating several buildings from one source.

Coal-tar coating for water-pipe.

Filters for feeding house-boilers. Other means of clarifying water.

Testing gas-pines for leaks and making pipe-joints.

Will boiling drinking-water purify it?

Differential rams for testing fittings and valves.

Percentage of ashes in coal.

Automatic pump-governor.

Cast-iron safe for steam-radiators.

Methods of graduating radiator service accordirg to the weather.

Preventing fall of spray from steam-exhaust pipes.

Exhaust-condenser for preventing fall of spray from steam-exhaust pipes.

Steam-heating apparatus and plenum (ventilation), system in Kalamazoo Insane Asylum.

Heating and ventilation of a prison.

Amount of heat due to condensation of water.

Expansion-joints.

Resetting of house-heating boilers-a possible saving of fuel.

How to find the water-line of boilers and position of try-cocks.

Low-pressure hot-water system for heating buildings in England (comments by The Sanitary Engineer).

Steam-heating apparatus in Manhattan Company's and Merchants' Bank Building, New York.

Boilers in Manhattan Company's and Merchants' Bank Building, with extracts from specifications.

Steam-heating apparatus in Mutual Life Insurance Building on Broadway.

The setting of boilers in Tribune Building, New York.

Warming and ventilation of West Presbyterian Church, New York City.

Principles of heating-apparatus. Fine Arts Exhibition Building, Copenhagen.

Warming and ventilation of Opera-house at Ogdensburg, N. Y.

Systems of heating houses in Germany and Austria.

Steam-pipes under New York streets - difference between two systems adopted.

Some details of steam and ventilating apparatus used on the continent of Europe.