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Radiant installation guide from the 1940 & 50 's

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these to the Loveland RadFest.

Quite interesting to see how the design, drawings, and layout have not changed much. All the big name tube and pipe manufactures had systems, and some with prefab loops :)

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  • J.C.A._3
    J.C.A._3 Member Posts: 2,980
    Check out the Library,

    As Dan often points out,(wish I listened more!) it pays to wander off The Wall. There are a couple great informational supliments posted there. Mostly sales brouchers and articles from old publications,but still worth the read. Chris
  • Jerry Boulanger_2
    Jerry Boulanger_2 Member Posts: 111
    I have a hard cover

    copy of the Bell & Gossett Engineering Manual (Second Printing) that also has a lot of design information for radiant panel systems, as well as much useful reference information. The price on the cover page is $10.00.

    Would anybody out there know when this was printed?
  • Paul B_3
    Paul B_3 Member Posts: 4
    I'm looking for

    the five booklet set that Taco used to publish. It's out of print now, and I have booklet # one, but that's the only one I've tracked down so far. I'm wondering if between all of us we come up with the complete set, maybe Dan could get permission to scan them all in?
  • DanHolohan
    DanHolohan Member, Moderator, Administrator Posts: 16,600
    Several of those books

    are in the Library. Free to all.
    Retired and loving it.
  • Ken Wickre_5
    Ken Wickre_5 Member Posts: 1
    B&G Engineering Manual

    Sounds like the copy I have, $10.00, 2nd edition, aproximately 10 x 12, red - copyright 1954 as printed in the front.
  • Jerry Boulanger_2
    Jerry Boulanger_2 Member Posts: 111
    Thanks for the info.

    Someone put an S.A. Armstrong sticker over that information and I've been afraid to try and peel it off.
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