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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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The Ventilation of Dwelling Houses (1881)

This book on ventilation and heat was written by Frederick Edwards, Jr. and published in 1881. It contains information about the ventilation of dwelling houses and the ut...

Published on 06/11/2014 6:04 PM by Frederick Edwards
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Ventilation and Heating (1893)

Ventilation and Heating was written by John S. Billings and published in 1893. To access this book online, click here.

Published on 06/11/2014 5:59 PM by John Shaw Billings
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Ventilation in American Dwellings (1858)

Ventilation in American Dwellings was written by D.B. Reid and published in 1858. It contains a series of diagrams, presenting examples in different classes of habitation...

Published on 06/11/2014 5:56 PM by David Boswell Reid
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Warming Buildings By Hot Water (1917)

Warming Buildings By Hot Water is "a practical treatise upon warming industrial and residential buildings, places of worship and horticultural glasshouses, heating drying...

Published on 06/11/2014 5:52 PM by Frederick Dye
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Bryant Water Heater Patent

This patent is courtesy of the late, great Joe Szakacs. Joe loved anything Bryant. He told us that this is the first boiler Bryant ever manufactured.

Published on 06/11/2014 5:01 PM
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Early Humidifier

Here is a circa-1932 patent for a humidifier that also cleaned the air in the room. Thanks to Gerry Gill for finding and sharing this patent with us.

Published on 06/11/2014 1:53 PM
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Humidity in House Heating

Humidity in House Heating: The Cause And Control of Air Dryness In House Heating is a circa-1929 booklet from the Dominion Fuel Board and the Natural Resources Intelligen...

Published on 06/11/2014 1:50 PM
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