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Take a stroll through HVAC history in our Heating Museum. This section of our website preserves history and answers that so-important question: What the heck is that thing? Whenever you run across anything unusual, chances are you’ll find the old literature about it right here.

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McKeown Intensifier

The Intensifier, invented by W.C. McKeown, does a job similar to the one performed by Honeywell's Heat Generator. Thanks to Steve Pajek for finding this patent.

Published on 06/16/2014 12:36 PM
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Monoflo Tee Patent

Here is a patent issued to August Kehm for his tee fitting, later used by Bell & Gossett for their Monoflo. Thanks to Gerry Gill for the research, and for finding the pat...

Published on 06/16/2014 12:32 PM
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O-S Fitting Patent

Thanks to Gerry Gill for finding Oliver Schlemmer's patent for the O-S fitting, which made one-pipe hot water heating possible.

Published on 06/16/2014 11:43 AM
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Parker's Twin Tee Patent

Edward Parker received this patent in 1911 for a different way to pipe a hot water radiator. Thanks to Steve Pajek for finding it and sharing it with us.

Published on 06/16/2014 11:40 AM
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Phelps Tee Patent

One of the earlier gravity-hot-water-heating devices. Water would stratify in the horizontal main, with the hottest water rising to the top of the pipe. It left the tee a...

Published on 06/16/2014 11:32 AM
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Stack Tank-N-Basement System

This is one of the first attempts to move the attic expansion tank in a gravity hot water heating system to the basement. Thanks to Alex Marx for doing the scan for us.

Published on 06/16/2014 11:22 AM
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