Ann Arbor Electric Company
- - - - - - ■ ■ - ■ - - ri i i gr umi t i i ELECTRIC UGHl THE BEST - "' ■ - W ' Some of the Advantages of Electric Light. i lubic feet ■ Cubic feet of Heat produeed in "f air carbonic acid 18 Watts raised vititttted. produeed. 1 Fahrrnheit. 12 c. p.'Incandescent Lamp,. .Noue. None. 13.8 12 c. p. Gas Light 345.25 3.21 278.6 12 c p. Kerosene Lamp. 376.30 3.64 223.g 5ome of the Disadvantages of Gas. Air consumed. 'arbonic Acid thrown off. Heat. ünsteadineaB of Light. Freezing Pipes, l anger of Suffocation. Humidity. Danger from the use of Matches. Oeilings Blackened Water ana air in Pipes Sulphur thrown olï Metals and Gildings Tarnished Ammonia thrown off Sulphuretted Hydrogen thrown off Gas cannot be inverted to throw light down None of these Disadvantages Accompany Electric Lighting. In general the Incandeoeni Electric Light is muoli'healtiiierand much more eonvenlet to use I lian any other method of lichting, and is more economical for amotint of ligh( fumlshed than gas. Electricity for all kinds of Powers. Electricity for Heating 1 You Need Light Apply to
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