"Heating by Hot Water" by Walter Jones offers a comprehensive overview of heating buildings using hot water systems as they were understood in the late 19th century. This practical guide provides detailed information and suggestions on the most effective methods for heating public, private, and horticultural buildings, covering both high-pressure and low-pressure systems.
This book explores the principles behind hot water heating, offering insights into system design, installation, and maintenance. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the technology of its time and the historical evolution of modern heating methods. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of engineering, architecture, and the development of building technologies.
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