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Excellent work - the presentation clearly explains what the valve does and how it does it. I hope not to need one for my site but if I do I now know where to go for a solution. Many thanks.
How can this be, if these blocks are four floors, then I see three floors, because, as far as I know, the first floor is not a floor, but the first floor. How can you explain this?
I'd build a house using this method if someone in western Canada ever got around to the 21st century. Tank-less water heaters, heatpump water heaters and even geothermal loop heatpump systems along with ductless mini-split AC and solar panel energy seems to be prohibitively expensive to the point that no one does it.
Modern?? AHAHAHHA!!! These methods were actively used in Soviet Russia, in the 70s. Don't take credit for others! This method of construction was invented by the Russians!
The concept is certainly not new as ancient roman builders made use of concrete and soon poured the material into moulds to build their complex network of aqueducts, culverts, and tunnels. Modern uses for pre-cast technology include a variety of architectural and structural applications - including individual parts, or even entire building systems. In the modern world, precast panelled buildings were pioneered in Liverpool, England, in 1905. The process was invented by city engineer John Alexander Brodie. The tram stables at Walton in Liverpool followed in 1906. The idea was not taken up extensively in Britain. However, it was adopted all over the world, particularly in Central and Eastern Europe[4] as well as in Million Programme in Scandinavia.