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Mechanics of the Household / A Course of Study Devoted to Domestic Machinery and Household Mechanical Appliances

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The book explains physical principles and mechanical design of household equipment and appliances, connecting theory to typical domestic practice. It surveys heating systems—steam, hot-water, and hot-air—covering boilers, radiators, ducts, vents, and temperature-control mechanisms, and provides operational and efficiency guidance. It details plumbing and sanitary arrangements, including fixtures, traps, back-venting, sewage disposal, and water-distribution piping. Water-supply chapters treat analysis, well construction, pumps, and treatment methods. Installation, proportioning, maintenance, and automatic controls are discussed with representative examples to illustrate practical domestic engineering solutions.

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E. S. Keene

E. S. Keene is an author known for his work in the field of domestic science and household management. His notable book, "Mechanics of the Household / A Course of Study Devoted to Domestic Machinery and Household Mechanical Appliances," provides insights into the mechanical aspects of household management. Keene's writing reflects a practical approach to understanding the machinery and appliances that facilitate daily domestic tasks, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of technology and home life.

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