No. 50296. 



Stink Cupboards. 



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At the convergence of the flue, in the open, the acid-proof clay attachments Xos. 50,319 50,321 can 

 In- added. The joint is effected l>y acid-proof cement. In view of the internal and external dimen- 

 sions of the pipes, and the laying thereof, it is desired that we may be communicated with before 

 Starting on the masonry. The draught in the flue is accelerated by a special Bunsen burner to be fixed 

 in the flue itself; the tap for the "draw" flame is fixed alongside the cupboard. The "draw" flame 

 is ignited by means of a small spirit lamp on a rod, or by an electric ignition device. A movable 

 IMS bracket with burner or with electric light unit can be fitted in the cupboard. In the case of the 

 large cupboards with a number of compartments the above fittings should be provided for each com- 

 partment separately. If desired, we submit estimates for all the fittings mentioned. 



If desired, and at a proportionate increase in price, gas leads for heating and lighting, and for 

 the "draw" flame are laid ready to the floor: this applies also to leads for water, aspirated and com- 

 piv^ed aii. steam, electricity, the leads terminating inside the cupboard in a corresponding number 

 of hose supports or plug contacts, the taps being placed outside the cupboard in front. It is ad- 

 visable to provide in the cupboard, or outside, a water delivery tap and a discharge funnel, of lead. 



If desired, in the case of cupboards with more than one compartment, one section can be pro- 

 vided with a sand bath (No. 50,311), and another with a water bath (Xo. 50.312). 



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.".0.296. Stink Cupboard with Table Substructure, Figure, 

 high, with 1 sliding window (with out drop window). 



See the introductory remarks on p. 48. 



1 in long, 0.6 m deep, 2.3 in 

 wood frame support 6. 12. 



01. 3903, 

 3904. 49. 



