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Low-temperature heating of factory roofs
Low cost factory roofs do not provide enough scope for conventional heated ceilings. But if the troughs of corrugated sheeting could take heating pipes using low water temperatures, then factories might be heated from industrial waste water, from heat pumps or from the factory power plant.
Low-temperature heating of factory roofs
Low cost factory roofs do not provide enough scope for conventional heated ceilings. But if the troughs of corrugated sheeting could take heating pipes using low water temperatures, then factories might be heated from industrial waste water, from heat pumps or from the factory power plant.
Low-temperature heating of factory roofs
Jilar, Torbjorn (author) / Larsson, Tord (author)
Building Research & Information ; 7 ; 276
1979-09-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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