Thanks to Frank "Steamhead" Wilsey for sharing this one with us. He writes, "The first page is from Susan Reed Stifler's book, The Beginnings of a Century of Steam and Wa...
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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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This catalog from the Young Radiator Company contains information about the Young copper convectors, as made in 1937.
This circa-1947 brochure from Kohler makes a great case for hydronic heat. The "radiant" they refer to in the title isn't floor-heating, but cast-iron wall radiators.
Here is a catalog from Amstan (American Standard), published in 1957, that features their wet heat and cooling products. This document is divided into 5 parts. Many of th...
Here is a catalog from Amstan (American Standard), published in 1957, that features their wet heat and cooling products. This document is divided into 5 parts. Many of th...
Here is a catalog from Amstan (American Standard), published in 1957, that features their wet heat and cooling products. This document is divided into 5 parts. Many of th...
Here is a catalog from Amstan (American Standard), published in 1957, that features their wet heat and cooling products. This document is divided into 5 parts. Many of th...
Here is a catalog from Amstan (American Standard), published in 1957, that features their wet heat and cooling products. This document is divided into 5 parts. Many of th...