JULY 19. 1917- 



The Florists' Review 







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The Burnham Tubular Boiler 



Has no Dead Fire Walls 



—It Reduces Smoke— 



Grates Shake in Four Sections 



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EVERY part of the Burnham Tubular that 

 holds the fire ; or through which the 

 heated gases pass, is water surrounded. In 

 this particular, it is exactly like the Scotch 

 Marine Boilers, so long famous for their economy. 



Unlike the marine boiler, however, it has a 

 large four section grate, making fire cleaning 

 thorough and easy. 



This four section arrangement of the grate, 

 is both a convenience and economy advantage 

 when fine coal is used, as the fire can be cleaned 

 in sections; the live coal being pulled into one 

 part, while the other part is dumped. 



Don't lose sight of the fact that the com- 

 bustion chamber at the rear of the boiler into 

 which the two large tubes lead, and from which 



the 4 inch tubes leave, is completely water 

 surrounded. 



This is not so with most tubular boilers. 

 As a result, the heat is given off directly into 

 the air instead of being absorbed by the water 



Such boilers also generally have clean out 

 doors at the back of this combustion chamber, 

 which soon warp and allow cold air leaks, 

 causing the cooling of the ^ases. 



The clean out door on the Burnham is at 

 the bottom (see number 6). where it is protected 

 from the direct heat and burning gases. 



The Burnham is made for water or steam; 

 any size, high or low pressure. It is made in 

 our factory at Geneva, X. V. 



Send for circular givin^r full facts. 



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