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F24F—AIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
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29,830. Altenkirch, E., and Tenckhoff, B. Dec. 27, 1912, [Convention date]. Heating water.-In a system in which the waste heat of a refrigerating-plant and the waste heat of the heat engine driving that plant are received by a condenser, the cooling-water of the condenser is used for passing through radiators to heat buildings.
GB191329830D1912-12-271913-12-27Improvements in or relating to Central Heating Installations.
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Method and devices for measuring calories, more particularly the quantities of heat emitted by radiators, hot water or steam taps and the like in central heating installations
Method and devices for measuring calories, more particularly the quantities of heat emitted by radiators, hot water or steam taps and the like in central heating installations