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Jason_13
Jason_13 Member Posts: 304
Ran across a boiler manufactured in 2007 and states on the label assembled in Italy, and a brand name of American Standard. American Standard claims it was made by Burnham. Burnham claims not made by them. Everything they produce has US Boiler on the label and it is not on this label.
Does not look like a Burnham boiler.

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  • kcopp
    kcopp Member Posts: 4,432
    edited December 2016
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    I believe that oil units were Mfg. by De Dietrich...
  • Gordo
    Gordo Member Posts: 857
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    Hmm. Let me guess: Everything on that boiler is OEM only and two weeks away, "globally sourced", and most of the fasteners are metric.
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  • stevieg
    stevieg Member Posts: 19
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    I could be wrong but I ran into one of these about 2 or 3 years ago and it was a Slantfin I think.
  • John Mills_5
    John Mills_5 Member Posts: 951
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    Never sold one but the Italy origin does ring a bell.
  • Marz
    Marz Member Posts: 90
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    We have an oil boiler appx. the same age that looks similar. We have been told it is actually a Trane. When we removed the nozzle out of the Riello burner we had a surprise. Unit fires a 1.35 30 B Delavan nozzle. It took over a month to get a box of nozzles, which has been left at the property for future maintenance.
  • EBEBRATT-Ed
    EBEBRATT-Ed Member Posts: 15,523
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    Makes sense, American Standard owns or did own Trane
  • Fred
    Fred Member Posts: 8,542
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    American Standard acquired Trane in 1984 and renamed itself Trane. In 1988 The "American Standard" name was revived but I believe only as a subset of the Trane product line. I think in 2007 Trane was acquired by Ingersoll - Rand
  • Robert O'Brien
    Robert O'Brien Member Posts: 3,541
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    It's a Ferrolli
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