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Journal

The Gardener's Magazine

Year

1828

Volume

v. 4 (1828)

Page

Page 63

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Coordinates: [278, 351, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["43", "c", "d", "e", "a", "In this model, the water, after being heated in the boiler (a), rises to the covered reservoir several feet about it (b), from whence it descends, on the principle of pressure, by the pipe (c c), and returns to the boiler by pipes considerably below its level (d d), which may be bent in any direction. This application may be useful both in the case of dwelling-houses and it has already been applied by Messrs. Bailey in the case of a green-house, where it was necessary that the pipes should descend below the pathway (as at e).", "b"]

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32245059

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