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... vent diverters to capture heat and mois- ture from clothes dryers in the winter . Bathrooms At the turn of the century , most homes were accommodated by a one- or two - holed outdoor privy . A chamber pot under the bed and a nightstand ...
... vent diverters to capture heat and mois- ture from clothes dryers in the winter . Bathrooms At the turn of the century , most homes were accommodated by a one- or two - holed outdoor privy . A chamber pot under the bed and a nightstand ...
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... vent can provide intake air . The higher the central stack and the upper portion of the roof that forms a solar- heated plenum , the greater will be the inductive airflow . Roof overhangs should be proportional to climate . The bathroom ...
... vent can provide intake air . The higher the central stack and the upper portion of the roof that forms a solar- heated plenum , the greater will be the inductive airflow . Roof overhangs should be proportional to climate . The bathroom ...
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... vent heat loss ; use window insulation ; earth berming or underground construction ; use massive materials inside ... vents for 179.
... vent heat loss ; use window insulation ; earth berming or underground construction ; use massive materials inside ... vents for 179.
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