Sunday, June 2, 2013

Nice Design House Ceiling Fans photos

2008 Millennium H3-45 - Double Slide - SOLD
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Image by MillenniumLuxuryCoaches
2008 Millennium H3-45, #0683
Slides: 2

Year: 2008Mileage: 23,602
Make: Millennium
Engine: Detroit Series 60
Model: H3-45 2 Prevost Slides
Trans: Allison 6 Speed
VIN: 2PCV3349261710683
Type: Prevost

Exterior Colors: Black – Blaze Gold – Gold Beige – Bordeaux Red

Entry/Helm: – St. Cecilia New Venetian Granite entry w/no slip brass strips – matching Bone leather on Pilot and Co-pilot seats with Black Stingray inserts - eight-way power adjustments – massage and heating - Hunter Douglas power cell shades – power air-slide step cover –Burlwood veneer console – Karadon solid surface counter tops – color and adjustable back-up monitor – AM/FM CD player - Pioneer N3 Navigation system - cruise, tilt steering wheel - dash and aux dash A/C –auto leveling system - Allison transmission retarder – Uniden CB – Crestron Audio/Visual controls near pilot seat - 15” Co-pilot LCD

Salon: Beautiful gold colored Chenille sofa – 2 leather recliners with built in footrest and occasional table – Fabrica beige carpet with winding St. Cecilia New Venetian granite walkway - designer fabric window treatments w/ - 42" plasma TV on fold down lift– Hunter Douglas power cell shades – (4) roof AC’s – Denon surround sound system – DVD - VCR - In-motion SAT system

Galley: Adjustable J-Lounge with Dark Brown Leather seat and Gold Chenille fabric backrest - large storage drawers below – Karadon Solid surface counter tops – Motorized extendable counter top - stunning crushed glass tile backsplash – Olive Ash Burl wood veneer cabinetry - Advantium Microwave/convection oven – St. Cecilia New Venetian granite floor w/ glass tile inserts –- Hunter Douglas power cell shades - Franke Beach galley sink – Fisher Paykel dish drawer - 2 burner Princess stove top – 22.2 cubic ft double door with freezer drawer refrigerator– large pull out pantry - glass display cabinets.

Bath/Passage: Large full hanging closets with shelves in hallway – Stacked Bosch Washer/ Dryer – separate private lavatory with vanity – St. Cecilia New Venetian granite shower w/glass tile floor and wall design and seating bench – large main vanity with Karadon solid surface countertop and beautiful vessel sink - mirrored ceiling with rope lighting - additional cabinet storage - exhaust fan - privacy door front and back

Stateroom: Mirrored ceilings inlays with rope lighting - ceiling fan – custom made designer bedding and collection of décor pillows – electric shades - 32” plasma TV – Denon surround sound system - DVD, VCR - Satellite system - camera door bell and monitor – Crestron touch screen station – large hanging closet and bank of drawers in rear.

Exterior: Stainless Steel accents - 4 air horns – Chrome wiper blades - S/S chrome mirrors with heat - front lower S/S inserts - driving lights with S/S trim - polished wheels with chrome lug covers - bay lights – LED exterior side lighting - mud flaps with S/S trim and stiffeners S/S exhaust on Detroit - rear S/S package - 4 Zip Dee power awnings - painted engine – powder coated piping and air filter housing - Driver’s side: Bay #1 Full open bay, Bay #2 1/4 storage bay with 2 drawers, Bay #3 drawers, Bay #4 battery and Inverter bay, Bay #5 plumbing bay. Passenger side: Bay #1 open for storage, Bay #2 entertainment package with 32” LCD TV & Bose Wave radio, refrigerator and drawer storage, Bay #3 generator, Bay #4 Aqua Hot and Infrared LP Grill, Bay #5 plumbing bay – Bays 1, 2, 3, 5 are heated

Tanks:
Diesel-235
Grey-100
Fresh-200
Black-100

Systems: Powertech 17.5 KW generator – 270 amp alternator – (8) 8D house batteries – (4) Outback 3500 watt inverters – (4) roof AC units - Aqua Hot with 3 zones - Tracstar In Motion Satellite Systems – 60’ Glenn Denning power shore cord - water manifold - built in 1550 psi pressure washer - heated granite floors – Lutron Homework’s operating system with (6) Crestron touch screen controllers (controls functions including: lighting, shades, audio/visual, water management, heating, generator, and awnings

While every attempt has been made to provide an accurate equipment listing and mileage statement Millennium is not responsible for errors or omissions.


Main room
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20110421-RD-LSC-0401
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Image by USDAgov
Tunnel ventilation fans are big, but are designed to move large volumes of air at safe gentle rates of approximately 4 miles per hour. When occupied, 20,000 chickens will live on this floor in this chicken house. Roxanne and Matthew Molnar have an 80,000 poultry farm on April 21, 2011, in Grantville, PA and were recipients of a ,000 Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) grant. The money is a portion of the cost to modernize the second of two 40,000 chicken capacity chicken houses.
Roxanne Molnar and her husband Mathew have an 80,000 chicken farm in Grantville, PA, and were recipients of a ,000 Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) grant. Her oversized coat and wind blown hair are standard for this American poultry farmer, wife and mother of two boys, on Thursday, April 21, 2011. The grant money is a portion of the cost it took the Molnar’s to modernize the second of two 40,000 chicken capacity chicken houses. Chickens need to be kept at a comfortable temperature to remain productive. New radiant heaters keep the chickens warm during Pennsylvania winters. On warm days, ceiling vents provide passive venting of heat out of the building; when chicken house temperatures are estimated to be above 90 degrees, fans come on, pulling air through water evaporator elements lowering air temperature down 10-15 degrees and flows along the chicken house's length, in effect a tunnel of cooled air. The benefits to the chickens are heat and excess moisture removal; minimized dust and odor; limits buildup of ammonia and carbon dioxide; and provides oxygen for respiration. All these systems are computer controlled allowing owner, Roxanne Molnar to run the farm by herself and raise two small boys Gavin (2) and Grant (5). Husband, Matthew works off the farm and frequently travels, so along with the demands of parenting and manually controlling fans, vents, and having to remove the 80,000 chickens from their feeders and moving them around to cool them was an increasingly daunting task. The computer controls of the new system automate many of the daylong tasks allowing the Molnar’s to run their family farm. USDA Photography by Lance Cheung.



Day Fifty Six | Sun
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Image by ASurroca
This Sunday was beautiful, and as is increasingly normal for me these days, I spent some time outside enjoying the weather. Even when I was indoors, I had my windows all open and my ceiling fans running to circulate all that lovely Florida weather through the house.

I started a 9-week program designed to get you running 5K today; it was the first real exercise I'd done in a long time. And it was brutal, but rewarding, and it left me with a fantastic natural high akin to what I felt back when I used to take Paxil. Except, without any of the awful, awful side-effects.

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