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The Florists' Review 



Jdlt 24. 1919. 



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A 5-inch main flow -would answer for 

 each house, but there will be no occa- 

 sion for using five 4-inch flows within 

 the houses. Two would be ample, but 

 would be less desirable than five 2^2- 

 inch flows. 



UPHII.T. FLOW SYSTEM 



Enclosed you will find a sketch of 

 six houses, with dimensions. I should 

 like to know if the heating system 

 will work all right if the flow pipes are 

 run just above the ground on a gradual 

 uphill grade to the far west end of the 

 houses, and the returns back just below 

 them to the boiler. Or would it be 

 better to have the high point at the 

 boiler and carry the flow pipes on the 

 gutter posts? We should like to have 

 all the pipes next to the ground, as the 

 flow pipes will be in the way at the east 

 entrances if thoy are carried overhead. 

 We can sink the boiler to any depth 

 necessary. 



You will note on the sketch that the 

 houses are three feet above the boiler 

 shed level at the southeast corner, six 

 feet higher than the boiler shed level at 

 the southwest corner, and three feet 

 higher than the boiler shed level at the 

 northwest corner. The gutters are seven 

 feet high at the east end and four feet 

 at the west end. E. F. Co. — Wash. 



The sketch shows six houses, 17x90, 

 17x90, 20x90, 27x90, 36x90 and 10x90. 

 There are three 4-inch main flows. There 

 is one 2i/^-inch flow pipe in the first 

 three houses, two in the fourth, one 

 2%-inch and three 2-inch in the fifth 

 and one 2-ineh in the sixth house. 



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While the flow pipes might be ar- 

 ranged as is suggested, we would prefer, 

 after running the main flow pipes up- 

 hill across the ends of the houses at the 



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ground level, to place the flow pipes in 

 the houses at the level of the purlins, 

 with a slight fall — perhaps one inch in 

 twenty feet. 



