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Temperature. — In the majority of churches and public buildings there is no
mechanical aid to ventilation, and during the summer months all that is done is to
open the windows, and perhaps the doors during very hot weather. If the
caretaker ...
Temperature. — In the majority of churches and public buildings there is no
mechanical aid to ventilation, and during the summer months all that is done is to
open the windows, and perhaps the doors during very hot weather. If the
caretaker ...
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Where there is fair provision for sending warm fresh air into a building at the floor
level, it will be well to begin to heat the air slightly when the outside temperature
is less than 55°, and when it is 5o° the air should be warmed in all buildings.
Where there is fair provision for sending warm fresh air into a building at the floor
level, it will be well to begin to heat the air slightly when the outside temperature
is less than 55°, and when it is 5o° the air should be warmed in all buildings.
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the building by carefully observing and considering the temperature of the air
outside. When it is a question of admitting unwarmed air, then the temperature of
the outside air is equally important, and should be carefully taken before
adjusting ...
the building by carefully observing and considering the temperature of the air
outside. When it is a question of admitting unwarmed air, then the temperature of
the outside air is equally important, and should be carefully taken before
adjusting ...
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however, the higher the temperature the easier it is to ventilate the building, and
to attain this, every effort should be made to provide and introduce more warmed
air at the floor level. When this is done a temperature of 65° F. after the audience
...
however, the higher the temperature the easier it is to ventilate the building, and
to attain this, every effort should be made to provide and introduce more warmed
air at the floor level. When this is done a temperature of 65° F. after the audience
...
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ings when the temperature of the air outside is less than 35° it is found to be
almost impossible to get the walls of the building warm enough to make it
comfortable for the audience. The fire is lit on the Saturday evening — not
infrequently early ...
ings when the temperature of the air outside is less than 35° it is found to be
almost impossible to get the walls of the building warm enough to make it
comfortable for the audience. The fire is lit on the Saturday evening — not
infrequently early ...
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