... Baths were often made with ' globe ' taps that were fitted to the vertical side of the bath . The cheapest taps were left untreated and these required constant polishing to stay bright ; better- quality ones were lacquered and by the ...
... baths and washbasins . There are several different types , which are : • Pillar taps for baths , washbasins and bidets - these are available for baths ( 34 - inch tails ) , washbasins and bidets ( 11⁄2 - inch ) . • High - necked pillar taps ...
... baths and washbasins . There are several different types , which are : • Pillar taps for baths , washbasins and bidets - these are available for baths ( 3 / 4 - inch tails ) , washbasins and bidets ( 1⁄2 - inch ) . • High - necked pillar ...
... baths and washed in distilled water devel- oped much larger spots than microfilm fixed in the nonhardening and the ... taps generally contains 0.1 to 1 ppm of chlorine [ 8 ] . The chlorine in tap water forms hypo- chlorous acid ...
... Baths and showers Cast iron finished with vitreous enamel is the most usual material for baths . Glazed fireclay ... taps at the end of the bath or on the long side near the wall . In domestic circumstances 18 mm diameter taps are ...
... Baths attached to wards . The night soil is removed twice a day and buried in trenches just outside the hospital ... taps and zinc bath tubs . The floor is cemented . Dry - earth system . Dikoya . - Unlimited . Through pipes from a ...
... taps and zinc bath tubs . No sewers . All privies on the dry - earth system furnished with Doulton's squatting plates . Dikoya . - Unlimited . Through pipes from a reservoir . Pure . Eight bathrooms , four for males and four for females ...
... taps with concealed / ducted services . 2.22 Washing is under running water , and therefore a medium or large ... Baths 2.30 General baths ( that is , baths used for non - assisted personal bathing ) have no tap - holes and should ...
... baths or lavatory basins , to choose those that have the hot and cold taps fitted and attached to them , so that the connexion of the pipes to the unions provided is all that is needed to complete them . This is a much better and neater ...