Age of American Standard boiler G404 Series 4BJ3
G404 Series 4BJ3, I'm guessing 1950's - early 1960's, atmospheric gas burners.
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Maybe a date on a circ pump, zone valve, or expansion tank could be a clue
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60 cycles suggests 50s-60s to me, but the tag overall doesn't look 50s, so I'm betting early - mid 60s.
I highly doubt newer than 1960s, by the 70s I think everyone had switched over to Hertz.
Single pipe 392sqft system with an EG-40 rated for 325sqft and it's silent and balanced at all times.
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Late 1960s. Earlier ones had a more ornate script on the company name. And in 1969 or so, they sold their boiler and radiator line to Burnham.
Those boilers are built like tanks. How about some more pics?
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This is running steam. Homeowners said system has been running great and fuel bills are reasonable. The low water cut off needed work and the contractor broke the brass gage glass fitting in the casting. The system was overfilled, but owner said there was no water coming from the box…only the low water cut off. They had been told boiler was from 1987…I didn't think so. I figured 1950's early 1960's. I had the 3 foot tall American Standard gray/silver sheetmetal atmospheric in my old home that post dated these models, IIRC. This has the brown sheet metal cover. Mine was the one that looked a lot like the Burnham Independence, with two 2 inch supplies on top…also built like a tank. I always got really nice combustion numbers on the gray covered model…20 to 30% excess air, with analyzer efficency around 78%. Those older cast iron burner atmospherics always seem to have much better combustion efficiency than the newer steel tube burners that run about 50% excess air.
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Technically speaking, aren't all home heating boilers literal tanks?
Single pipe 392sqft system with an EG-40 rated for 325sqft and it's silent and balanced at all times.
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so we all agree 60’s or later.
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Good catch
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is it wild pilot or total shutoff. if it is the original gas train that will give a clue.
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(groan)
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Is it one with a Detroit Lubricator modulating valve? Or any Detroit Lubricator branded controls?
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You know it made you smile.
Single pipe 392sqft system with an EG-40 rated for 325sqft and it's silent and balanced at all times.
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Actually, Burnham continued at least some of the A-S boilers for a while. My 1983-vintage V-14 was originally an A-S model and is still going strong.
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