The formation of the horizontal portions of the smoke flue with the vertical portions will be formed as shown on hand sketches not 6 and 7, a cast iron noggle being built into the wall to receive the end of the horizontal flue pipe. The bottom of the brick flue must be splayed out as in fig 8 and a lock door forced fitting under the floor of the verandah. The method of forming the junction between the iron flue pipe and the stove is shown on hand sketch to hand.

will be provided for under "Smith". The ventilating outlet shaft for all smaller rooms to be formed by carrying 6" glazed stoneware pipes in the chimney stack terminate as shown on hand sketch and to be finished inside the room by a small ornamental grating fixed in the reveal of chimney breast.

20. Ventilating inlets - Flues for the inlet of fresh air to be formed in walls between ultimate corridors in large wards, of the form shown in the sections, and terminate inside with Benham's Coned inlet valves and outside with galvanised C.I. gratings. Each small ward to be furnished with two similar inlets and the remaining rooms with one inlet for every 1500 cub. feet of content.

21. Setting grates.

22. Fire in hunts.

20. Roof of Earth Closet. The roof of earth closet in Landry to be arched and built two courses of flint string course formed of flints in cement, leaving opening for ventilating Invaporn tube and natural light.

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