Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
A big concrete building that looked like a ware house or refrigerating plant showed up.
The refrigerating plant, the gravity machine, the water assembly.
In the 1980s the market's ammonia based refrigerating plants were replaced with freon machinery.
I told myself again I was innocent, while he went down the stone stairs to where the refrigerating plant hummed in the basement.
In Kingston, electricity was initially restored to essential services, including "hospitals, refrigerating plants, pumping stations and newspaper plants."
The wave of rock was -oving more slowly, cooled by surrounding rock, and fky the great refrigerating plants that must have been cooling the city.
In 1868 he began experiments in refrigeration, which resulted ultimately in the refrigerating plant as used on ocean vessels, to preserve meats and other perishable food.
Over three hundred years before, Dr. Allison Murdoch worked here, and today his refrigerating plants started to function as soon as Cal snapped the main switch.
He taught school one year and then went to work for the Vilter Manufacturing company of Milwaukee, where he was engaged in erecting icemaking and refrigerating plants.
Though, as Tom had installed a refrigerating plant, fresh meat could be kept for some time, and this, in addition to the tinned and preserved foods, gave them an ample larder.
A Refrigerating Plant was built 1948 and a Tubercular Hospital was built in 1951 to the designs of Samuel Juster of DePace & Juster.
The elevator service is furnished by six Otis electric elevators, and the Power Building is equipped with a complete steam heating, electric light and refrigerating plant of the most modern type.
An electric light "on a flexible arm" in the kitchen was worthy of mention and the golden oak refrigerators had one-piece porcelain interiors "without joint or crevice" served by brine from a central refrigerating plant.
Along with Federico Nin Reyes and Charles Tellier, they are credited as being the inventors of the mechanism of the refrigerating plant as used on ocean vessels, to preserve meats and other perishable food.
A vessel of 3,060 gross tons bought by James Nelson and Sons in 1889 and fitted with somewhat primitive refrigerating plant operating on the cold air system, became one of the pioneer vessels in the refrigerated meat and other perishable commodities trade.
Rents were $75 to $415 a month on apartments of up to 15 rooms and four baths, with mahogany-paneled libraries, mission-oak-paneled dining rooms, a private electric and refrigerating plant, a conservatory/sun parlor, hairdresser, barber shop, tailor service, billiard room and private cafe.
On 14 March, she headed east to patrol the southern approaches to Makassar City, and for the next week, with her forward air conditioning unit broken down and her refrigerating plant inoperable, she patrolled between that city and De Bril Bank.