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Investigation of the Committee of the Legislature of 1881 Concerning the Management of the Maine Insane Hospital Part 2 (14-354688-F017-I001-P1055.pdf)

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the superintendent and the [?] still continuted upon the lodges sometimes so that there might be heat in the lodges longer than it was required elsewhere, because the patients in those lodges were not so well protected against cold. That was done on a very cold night. In a moderately cold night it might be run on all round until 11 oclock, or [?] time to shut down steam; then the fires are simply banked or damped down by being covered with coal ashes until morning.

Q. So the fires are not [?] at all and the heat does not cease, but steam is diminished between the hours of 11 and 3.

A. Up to the first of this winter when the engineer left his boilers and ha his fires banked up, he shut off all the steam from any place. But now this change I speak of comes in. A pipe was run in such a manner last fall to each of these coils that it would carry steam from the boilers to the lodges when the engineer was away. There would be

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Language: English

Date: 1881

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