Quiet as can be. A nice ad from Timkin Silent Automatic Oil Boilers from back in the day. Thanks to John Mills for the scan, and for sharing it with us.
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Here is a nice advertising piece about Timkin Silent Automatic Wall-Flame Oil Burners. This appeared in 1945.
Here is a brilliant 1930s argument for converting your boiler from coal-fire to oil-fire. Wonderful photos as well. Thanks to John Mills for the scan and for sharing.
Here is an instruction manual for the Beckett Model SR Oil Burner. Thanks to our friends at Beckett for sharing this obsolete piece of literature with us.
Thanks to Jim Gaynor, P.E. of JSA Architects in Pittsburgh for finding, scanning and sharing this remarkable guide. National Heating Guide Bluebook of the Industry, 1930,...
American Steam and Hot-Water Heating Practice was written in 1895 and includes descriptions of hot-water, steam-heating, and ventilating installations in the different cl...
An Outline of Ventilation and Warming was written by WM. J. Baldwin in 1899.
Barker On Heating: The Theory and Practice of Heating and Ventilation was written by Arthur H. Barker in 1912. To access this book online, click here.
Burning Liquid Fuel was written by William N. Best in 1922 and was subtitled "a practical treatise on the perfect combustion of oils and tars, giving analyses, calorific ...
Published in 1910, the Cyclopedia of Engineering is a general reference work on steam boilers, pumps, engines, and turbines, gas and oil engines, automobiles, marine and ...