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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



OCTOBBB 27, 1904. 



PIPING A HOUSE. 



I am building a greenhouse 20x32 feet, 

 three-quarter span and sixteen feet to 

 ridge. The gables are glass and there 

 is eighteen inches of glass in the south 

 ■wall. The door is at the east end and a 

 four-foot bench extends all around the 

 liouse save for the entrance and door to 

 the boiler room, with a wide bench in 

 the center. The boiler sets three feet be- 

 low the walks and about one-third of the 

 ■way from the east end. I want to heat 

 ■with water and must have 55 to 60 de- 

 grees in zero weather. How shall I pipe 

 the house? C. L. P. 



This house can be heated by carrying a 

 •2-inch riser from the boiler to a point 

 •under the ridge, then in both directions 

 to the west and to the east ends of the 

 bouse. At the west end bring the flow 

 under the bench and divide it into three 

 2-inch pipes and arrange them in two 

 <joil8, one to go north and return under 

 the north bench to the boiler, the other 

 •coil to go to the south and terminate in 

 A manifold near the door at the east end. 

 From this manifold run one 2-inch pipe 

 tinder the walk to the boiler. 



If it is desirable to place heat under 

 the short bench at the east end of the 

 liouse and between the entrance and tlie 

 •door to the boiler shed it can be pro- 

 vided by a short three-pipe coil taken 

 ^rom the riser carried to the east " end 

 •of the house, or it might be heated by an 

 independent riser taken directly from the 

 boiler. 



Another plan of piping might be pro- 

 vided. The riser from the boiler might, if 

 it is desirable to have all the heat under 

 the benches, be taken from the boiler 

 through the wall and under the 

 north bench to the west end, across 

 the west end and along the south side and 

 to the doorway on the east end and there 

 divide into three 2-inch returns to return 

 under the benches by the same course. 

 This will provide a little more radiation 

 than the first mentioned plan and would 

 enable the house to be held at from 65 to 

 70 degrees in cold weather. L. C. C. 



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