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Prof, Alfred Fcrretti

Household Refrigeration

A COMPLETE TREATISE ON THE PRINCIPLES, TYPES,

CONSTRUCTION, AND OPERATION OF BOTH ICE

AND MECHANICALLY COOLED DOMESTIC

REFRIGERATORS, AND THE USE OF

ICE AND REFRIGERATION

IN THE HOME

H.

B" : HULL, M.

E. Refrigeration Engineer

Third Edition, Revised and Enlarged

Publishers

NICKERSON & COLLINS CO.

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CHICAGO / r

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Copyright, 19 ^ 4, 1926 and 1927

XlCKERSON AND COLLINS Co

ALL RIGHTS RESESVED

Pke ^ ' of

icE AND Refrigeration

Chicago - New York

PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION

In developing this work on "Household Refrigeration, "

the first of the kind published, the author has endeavored to

present a subject in its broadest sense.

Attention has been given to the production of refrigera -

tion for any household or domestic purpose by both ice and

mechanically cooled refrigerators.

The work consists of a

treatise on the principles, types, construction and operation

of both ice and mechanically cooled refrigerators, including

therein certain considerations on the use of ice and refrigera -

tion in the home.

It is believed that this work will not only be found to be

interesting and instructive to designers, manufacturers, deal -

ers, and distributors, of both ice and mechanically cooled

refrigerators, but also will be of interest to the householder,

Ijll who employs refrigeration in either of the aforementioned

systems.

The author has drawn extensively on his experience as

a refrigeration engineer for material for this work.

However,

in the many instances, he has made use of the work of others,

for which proper credit has been given.

The author desires

to gratefully acknowledge the assistance which has been ex -

tended to him by various associations, publishers, manufac -

, turers, and others, during the preparation of the subject matter

of this book.