Abstract:No. 1,465.--" On the Heating and Ventilating Apparatus of the Glasgow University." By WILSON WEATHERLEY PHIPSON, M. Inst. 0.E.l GENERAL MORIN, in his well-known '' ktudes sur la Ventilation," has insisted upon a fact that a.ppears to have escaped numerous * The discussion upon this Paper occupied portions of two evenings. Downloaded by [ UNIVERSITY OF IOWA LIBRARIES] on [13/09/16].
“…Fresh air to be heated by hot water tubes, the most efficient position for such tubes to be in vertical passages in which the air current ascends. 140 In March 1866, Scott had been instructed to prepare a report recommending the most suitable system available; he selected three engineers to submit designs. Subsequently, they were submitted to the sub-committee for their consideration.…”
Section: The Gilmorehill Building Under Constructionmentioning
Paper on the re-location of Glasgow University to Gilmorehill, including a review of the building process from the appointment of architects through to completion.
“…Fresh air to be heated by hot water tubes, the most efficient position for such tubes to be in vertical passages in which the air current ascends. 140 In March 1866, Scott had been instructed to prepare a report recommending the most suitable system available; he selected three engineers to submit designs. Subsequently, they were submitted to the sub-committee for their consideration.…”
Section: The Gilmorehill Building Under Constructionmentioning
Paper on the re-location of Glasgow University to Gilmorehill, including a review of the building process from the appointment of architects through to completion.
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