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5260. Stainton, W. T. March 3. Ventilating mines, wells, tunnels, &c.-In the ventilation of mines, wells, tunnels, &c. by fans, ducts, sprays, nozzles, water-troughs, air engines, and the like, and by warm air chambers, oxygen is added to the air after the air has been screened and otherwise cleansed. The quantity of gas to be added may vary from 0À25 to 1 cubic feet per 10,000 cubic feet of air according to circumstances.
GB190205260D1902-03-031902-03-03The Application of Oxygen Gas for Ventilating Purposes.
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