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CAPACITY • 



e0,OOO SQ. PT. GLASS ' 



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:^& Largest 



J/ot M/atev Boiler ever built 



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li^WSOtrfd heve^^m^^^B^^Kwitlil^riar^e number of boik-i-s Hnislu-d on (irdcrs and nadv l<>i- 

 iipniriil. Hi-ccntly tluTc were sTxty iAA of tIiesc.b«Ml<i>. liuislicrl .•iW!u'tTnjFsRi|>inent. with as many more under construction. 



■ Orit' of tliiir l.dc-st nioticK. the No. ir>. was fi^filR slmi^li. This Is claimed to be the larKCst hot water boiler ever built, iiavin^' a caiiacily 

 .. I S(l. (10(1 Miuari' t'cct of Lrlass for carnations at -A-ro. ' :. ' :"-'•. „ ,"• . 



'flic ccijMoiny of a lai^c sintilc unit as ci)ni|)at<<i with sfvtTaj smaller frtae-hbilefti'hjiw proven to be very Rreal. not alone in fuel consuni|>tioM 



III! the oiijrinal cost of the boiler, but also in the way of labor in attendin'^ to the tiring;, l^ftuy coneerns are installiiivt i>ne laryc KickscIrIi 



limlcr to do tbc.work of two or uiuie snialK-r boilers, and tb- laru'e sizes have bet'ome' very popalar." the Eastern demand bcinir'estreinely 



lii.ivy. Heceiitly a number of these large sizes were shipped into the N»)rthwo(itern territory, Vaneouver. B. C. and neitiliborbo<Hl. They 



h.ivc a very lal^e trade in these boilers in the cold norlhwest territory, w here they are also ined .in h^tipf{ Otfiee Unildintrs. Hotels. Stores, etc. 



The demand for smaller boilers than the No. I Kroeschell Hoiler for small rariKes, as well as-for l^idenceii, has induced them to adil to their 

 iist four smaller sizes, '•A," "H." ■■('" and. ■•1)_,"' raiiifini^ in eupaeity from i!.a.50 s<|uare feet of glass to 4.. 'XM) s(|UHre feet of ■;lass. The> now 

 i)iiild twenty-t\vo sizes of their Hot Water Hoiler, rantctn^ in eapueily tnmi '^.250. to 80,000 square feet of ylass. cnablinj; them t<> furnish boilers 

 inr lanues of any eort(;eivabre size. ' , 



It is very interestinj; to note the great ciire that is takeit'b)r'thu> firm in the.Tselection of the material, the constnietion of the boilers, and 

 the excellent workmanship put on all their vork. '..^^i^. **.*--« ^ \ . ■ ■ 



The demand for Kroestliell IJoilers has been very heavy, and during the pant four years, the Kroeschell Hot Water (J/eeidiouse Hoiler has 

 hen installed to heat over 9,000,000 SQUARE FEET OF GLASS.. This does not include the Kroeschell Steam Hoilers, ()f which 

 they also sold many, to be used in greenhouses.- , 5-- • , 



Their records" show s.des \ ery much in excess of last year at this time, and at the present rate their business will show un increase of fully 

 lilty i)er cent over last year's sales 



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I lie No. '.I Holier we bouKlit oi you is heatinn 15.0(1(1 s(|iiare feet ol class. We have no ti-oul)le to keeii- up tciiiperHlures ol CO denrees for rose lioiises 

 iiihl 5J ilecrees for cai'iiation section in the coldest weatlier. Your lioiler lias ulvcn entire satisfaction. We aisn lia\e a cast iron ti sectional holler, hut 

 I'll ii'i ilie Kroeseliell. This lias tieen the coldest winter we liave had in .\eai> and we hiiine*! loss coal than usual. We use your ( !<!nerat«n- and helieve it 

 '■ |i- tlic circulation. .Ji-nction Ciiv I'i.oh vi. Co., .lunetion City. Kan. 



I'lie No. 7 lioiler 1 houtrht from you is heatintr H.iKKi scmare feet of ulass; I think il can take care of lU.iHlo fi'et. I do not have any Irouhle to keep up 

 i-rature of 5(1 detfiees in the coldest weatlier. I tire onl.v om-e aftei 1-' o'chck iiiidniKhl. The hoiler lias Kiven perfect satisfaction. I have four 



Kroeschell" the hesi ol all. If any one wishes to imiuire ahoiit \oiir holier, lei iheni write nio. for 1 think your hoilers are 



(■n\s. Seini.rz. ,Men<iininee. Mieh. 



ill hollers- 



"I ones 



like Ihe 



TAKE OUR ADVICK ON BOILERS. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. 



KROESCHELL BROS. CO., 444 West Erie Street, Chicago, III. 



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liicli is il foot below the Hoor of 



- •■•'iilKnise. The fire-box is 12x18. 



MO three L' inch couplings on the 



luit tilt.' heater men, iu install- 



lieating aiiiiaititiis, liave iiseil 



"le cotiiiliiiir, running four feet 



'■ader. witii ten l^t-inch iiipes 



J tioiii tlie header around the 



' the house into anotlier header 



tiiruing to tlie lu ater. The 



stands near tiie east end of the 



winter, \vlieii the tJieriiioineter 



<'d 1 tlegrees aliove zero (Hitside, 



iqierature in the liouse was 28 



. with 187 degrees on the lieater. 



tlie liouse j)ipcd to give aS or 



'"ces at night. Will you advise 



'\' the house should be piped? I 



use benches. On the north, east 



'St sides the pipes are arranged 



'"'ve the other. On the south 



"'}' are placed on a slant with the 



'id as near the glass as possible, 



'iot to interfere with the bed on 



■ide, as the roof comes within 



'eet of the bed on the south side. 



'd' the opinion that I have more 



- tliaii would lie iieeesstiry if prop 



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Greenhouse Heating 



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