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Old Radiator Identification
Garret_9
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Maybe American Standard Radiator Company? You can see some drawings in the brochure at the link below:
http://www.heatinghelp.com/pdfs/192.pdf
I found this link in the "Resources" --> "Library" ---> "Radiators" links above.
http://www.heatinghelp.com/pdfs/192.pdf
I found this link in the "Resources" --> "Library" ---> "Radiators" links above.
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Identifying an Old Radiator
I am trying to determine the date of manufacture and the manufacturer's identity for an old radiator. I have attached some photos of the radiator to this message. The radiator is in a building in Brooklyn constructed in 1906.
Do any of you know the answers? And if not, would you know of anyone who might be able to answer our query? Thank you very much for your help.
Very truly yours,
Pete0 -
Might be a Burnham
but the basic radiator type is "small-tube". It was introduced just prior to World War 2, and is still being made today.
This design is a shrunken version of the older large-tube style, and took up less space while giving off a LOT of heat.
So this radiator is not nearly as old as the building it's in.
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