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Anyone ever heard of the Nesbitt Syncretizer - 1917?
Joye Chizek
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Does anyone know anything about the function of this piece of equipment or perhaps have any old ads or articles about it? Thank you...Joye
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John J. Nesbitt Co.
Now named Nesbitt aire, Inc.
cut and past link below
http://www.peftn.com/nesbitt_aire/nesbitt_home.htm
Presume this was a unit heater or attachment for same??0 -
Joye
I found his family, nothing on the heater, though.
http://www.nisbetts.co.uk/archives/nesot2.htm
John J. Nesbitt, and two sons under the name of John J. Nesbitt, Inc., Holmsberg, Philadelphia, manufacture modern heating and ventilating units which it calls the Nesbitt Syncretizer. This family is from Ireland and was located at Atlantic City, New Jersey for a time.
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here is a scan from the 1935 ASHVE guide- the earliest one I have with Nesbitt in it.
The Syncretizer was basically a unit ventilator which was used a lot in schools and other places requiring lots of outside air.
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