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Anaconda \"Panel Grids\"
Andrew Hagen_4
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I can't tell you anything about it except the copper came from the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaconda_Copper"target="_blank">Anaconda Copper Company</a>, in our neighboring town of Anaconda, MT. The ore came from the mine in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butte,_Montana"target="_blank">Butte</a>.
I know that doesn't help at all, but it's a bit of interesting American history.
I know that doesn't help at all, but it's a bit of interesting American history.
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Anaconda Brass Pre-formed Panel Grids
I came across this page in the 1960 ASHRAE Guide, and scanned it. Does anyone have the publication mentioned (c-6) that gives information on the application. Was this the product used in Levittown? I know that there are ceiling panels in homes in DC that needed a high-velocity pump to work (3/8"?)0 -
You might try
Larry Drake at the Radiant Panel association, also. He has an incredible library on old hydronic stuff, mainly radiant.
hrBob "hot rod" Rohr
trainer for Caleffi NA
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