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Definition of Hot water plant
1. Noun. Any plant of the genus Achimenes having showy bell-shaped flowers that resemble gloxinias.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hot Water Plant
Literary usage of Hot water plant
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Architects' and Builders' Pocket-book: A Handbook for Architects by Frank Eugene Kidder (1915)
"... warm weather a hot-water plant will generally keep the rooms com- table with
a less consumption of coal than a steam-heating plant. In very d weather, ..."
2. American Steam and Hot-water Heating Practice (1895)
"It can again be converted into a hot-water plant in the mild spring days when
only a little heat is needed. All these operations are conveniently effected ..."
3. Practical Hot Water Heating, Steam and Gas Fitting, Acetylene Gas, how by James Joseph Lawler, George Tilden Hanchett (1900)
"COMPLETE PLAN OF A HOT-WATER PLANT AS CONSTRUCTED IN THE AVERAGE MODERN HOUSE.
We might as well begin now and fit up a complete plant, such as will be ..."
4. The Engineering Index Annual for by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1911)
"Aims to show the superiority of the large hot- water plant. 2200 w. Eng News—Dec.
23, 1909. No. 10350. Rapid-Circulation Hot-Water Heating on the Barker ..."
5. Mechanical Equipment of Buildings: A Reference Book for Engineers and Architects by Louis Allen Harding, Arthur Cutts Willard (1917)
"(3) The Central Hot-Water Heating Plant and Its Equipment The equipment of the
central hot-water plant must provide heaters for reheating the circulating ..."
6. Mechanical Equipment of Buildings: A Reference Book for Engineers and Architects by Louis Allen Harding, Arthur Cutts Willard (1916)
"(3) The Central Hot-Water Heating Plant and Its Equipment The equipment of the
central hot-water plant must provide heaters for reheating the circulating ..."