BUILDING AND EQuIPMEN’ 41 
“OVERHEAD STORAGE ROOM 
1 50,000-gallon water tank. This tank is preferably 
located outside of factory. 
1 4-beam platform scale for sugar. 
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT 
1 gasoline gas generator (complete), needed in ab- 
sence of access to natural gas or municipal gas. 
1 15-ton ammonia compressor, with ammonia and 
brine pipe lines, circulating pump and brine 
tank. 
TIN SHOP 
Needed in case cans are manufactured at the factory. 
2 squaring shears. 
2 body cutting machines. 
2 lock seamers. 
6 presses. 
2 crimping machines. 
2 sotdering floats. 
1 can tester with vacuum pump. 
1 can wiper. 
1 lathe with tools. 
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1 gasoline gas generator, complete. 
1 25 Fl. P.. €ngine or motor. 
200 can crates. 
Economic Arrangement of Machinery.—In the arrangement 
and connection of the machinery, economy of manufacture and 
sanitation of the product should receive serious consideration. 
The machinery should be so arranged as to reduce to the mint- 
mum the space, pumps, pipes and conveyors needed. Pumps, 
conveyors, pipes and fittings are expensive, and the space saved 
by judicious arrangement of the stationary machinery may be 
used to advantage for other purposes. 
Human muscle is the mest expensive form of motive power. 
Wherever muscle can be replaced by machinery and where, by 
intelligent arrangement of the machinery, unnecessary steps and 
handling can be avoided, the cost of manufacture is reduced. 
The matter of insulation of ammonia, brine, steam and water 
pipes is an important item as related to the economy of fuel. 
