Abstract

Sanitary conditions in farm buildings where milk is produced may be improved by replacing present multipaned windows with larger units of insulating glass which better transmit the light rays of the sun. The cross bars in present windows serve as chaff and dust collectors and also hold moisture that condenses on single glass. By using larger window areas in the south wall it is possible to use the heat rays of the winter sun for additional warmth. An overhang will shade out the hot summer sun, helping to keep interiors cooler.

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