DescriptionCatalog 13- Carrier air washers and humidifiers- applied to public office and industrial buildings, with notes on humidity (1913) (14775905921).jpg
Text Appearing Before Image: t, etc., from the air, including all insects, leaving the air per-fectly sweet and clean as it enters the building. During the last summerwe found that we could lower the temperature about six degrees by theuse of the Air Washer, which made the building much more comfortablefor our workmen. Since this letter was written we have sold this Companya Type B Washer with Humidity Control for their newbuilding. Dust Collecting : In smelting works and reclaimingplants, small particles of precious metals are carried alongwith the furnace gases. From the buffing and polishing wheelsof jewelry factories and silversmiths a great deal of valuablemetal is continually being lost. Settling chambers, dust col-lectors, operated by centrifugal force, and screen devices havebeen used with only partial success, due to the fact that theheavy rouge and lint are caught, but the larger part of thevaluable metal is in very fine particles, which escape withthe air. 99 Carrier Air Conditioning Company of America Text Appearing After Image: U > < w p < m < & < u Carrier Air Conditioning Company of America The Carrier Air Washer removes and collects practicallyall this fine metal. In some plants the value of the metalcollected in a few months is sufficient to pay the entire costof the equipment. One of our earliest installations was made in connectionwith smelting furnaces, where the saving has been enormous. Textile Mills : We issue a special catalog of the appli-cation of Carrier Apparatus in Textile Mills. The CarrierSystem has revolutionized the humidifying of these mills asit cools them in summer, keeping the temperature below theoutside on hot days. The Carrier Automatic Humidity andTemperature Control maintains the atmospheric conditionsconstant, allowing a maximum production with more health-ful conditions for the operatives, and wTith stronger and betteryarns and cloth. This telegram was received in response to our telegraphicinquiry regarding conditions in the Lewiston Mill of theSusquehanna S
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