Background information:
The gas processed in the purification chamber is then passed through washing or scrubbers, whereby it is intensively brought into contact with water, whereby the ammonia is dissolved. It is then passed through purification boxes to purify hydrogen sulphide and cyano compounds. In these crates there are grates on which iron earth has been spread. The cyan compounds also bind to the iron earth. The purified and ready-to-use gas then flows via a gas meter to the gas container.
Architectural details:
Two floors, built from stone masonry walls with piers. And provided with decorative masonry in various places. The saddle roof is equipped with cross pans and a brick chimney, with the ornamental masonry matching the ornamental masonry of the facades.
The fascias are equipped with iron anchors. The plinth is made of cement, which is applied to the brickwork. Furthermore, the simple steel staircase that provides access to the outside door on the first floor.
Although the façades in particular have various scars, it can also be seen in numerous places that the building is richly detailed.