"Air wells" have been successfully used in France. ' The principle ot the air well is the same as that of an, iccftlled pitcher,' on' Which 'Water condenses. At night, cold air enters ths dome of the "air well" through a central pipe and circulates through the interior core, chilling it thoroughly by morning.' As the outside air warms up, it enters and deposits its moisture, which drains, into basing ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 59, 7 September 1937, Page 19
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