Building -- Estimates; Factories -- Design and construction; Hardware
=62. Floors Above Boilers.=—It is important in designing boiler rooms
in factories to have the floor construction over the top of the boiler
of incombustible material, and it is customary in the better class
of buildings to provide a section of fireproof floor over the top
of the boiler room. This floor construction may either be a brick
arch supported on steel beams, or hollow-tile construction, though
reinforced concrete is now finding favor in this purpose.
=63.= It is not altogether necessary that the boilers in a building
shall be placed in the basement, though as this is usually the least
valuable of the floor space it is the practice to so locate them. In
some electric-light stations, and in large factories, boilers have been
located on the first floor, and even in several instances on the fifth
and sixth floors. The exigencies that demand the latter installation,
however, must be great, for it can be readily seen that much power must
be expended in lifting the coal, etc. to the boiler room.
CHIMNEYS
=64. Dimensions and Capacity of Chimneys.= Nearly all the factory
buildings combine in their structure a power plant, not the least
important feature of which is the =chimney=. There are two things to
consider in the design of a power chimney—first, its capacity for
providing the necessary draft and the conduction of the requisite
volume of gases from the furnace or boiler, and second, its stability.
The first requirement regulates its diameter and height, and these
dimensions, together with its construction, determine also its
stability.
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