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Old radiator identification
Tony Shupenko
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Trying to identify an old radiator - due to many layers of paint, the only item I think I can read is "Johnston (?) PA". I looked like "Seton"; however, I cannot find any reference in Dans "EDR" book.
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That was made by Union Radiator Company
in Johnstown, PA, site of the famous flood. Union later became part of National Radiator Company, which made radiators in Johnstown for many years.
By the time this radiator was made, ratings were pretty much standardized. Therefore, any chart for standard 2-column radiators will work.
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Steamhead:
Thanks for the reply - have any idea when the radiator was made?
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No, but I'd guess around 1910 or so.
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