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INVINCiBLE PNEUMATIC WATER SUPPLY OUTFITS 



The use of pressure tanks instead of elevated tanKs tor supplying water under pressure is becoming more and more uni- 

 versal each year, 'the pressure taiiK is notnmg moie than a heavy, careiuiiy maae air tight steel tanK into which the water 

 is pumped. When the tanK is what is comnioniy caned empty, it is really lull of air. Into this tank which is full of air water 

 is pumped and as the air cannot escape trom the tank, it is gradually comprestsed until, when the tank is two-thirds full of 

 water, you have a back pressure from the air equal to that you wouid get irom a tank elevated luo feet. if a high-grade 

 tank like those furnished with our luviXLCiDle Outnts is uaed and the connections properly made you will have to puinp new 

 air into tank in very small quantities, 'the oniy reason for pumping air bemg to replace that which is absorbed by the 

 water and drawn olf. To repiace this air, different devices are used. Som-^tiiiies simpiy an air cock in the suction pipe of 

 the pump, or a Hydro-pneumatic Cylinder or a separate air compressor, which devices are listed here. The iid vantages of 

 a pressure tank system are its absolute reliability, its simplicity and as these tanks are either placed in a cellar or buried in 

 the ground, with the end extending into the cellar, the water is kept an even temperature, being neither very hot in Summer 

 or freezing cold in Winter; this is a big advantage in watering stock. It does away with the necessity of having an elevated 

 tank in house which is undesirable or an elevated tank on tower outside, which is frequently unsightly and very liable to 

 freeze up in cold weather. 



THE FBOFEB SIZE TANK TO SEZiECT. 



The proper size of tank depends upon the total water consumption and the method of pumping. If the pump is oper- 

 ated by electric motor where reliable current is available, a small tank will give comparatively good service. In a case of 

 this kind, we would suggest a tank with a total capacity of twice the usual daily . consumption, although if an automatic 

 switch is used a tank with a total capacity equal to the daily consumption will give good service. Where an engine is used 

 for pumping, we would suggest a tank of a total capacity of not less than twice the number of gallons used daily. In fact, 

 we consider it better to use a little larger tank than this. When you are pumping by hand, we would suggest twice as many 

 gallons capacity as the daily consumption; and, if pumping bv windmill, a tank with a total capacity of from four to six 

 times as many gallons as are liable to be used daily. 



INFOBKIATIOir BIiANK. 



We would be glad to mail on application to any one interested in the installation of an Invincible "Water Supply Outfit, 



one of our special information blanks which will enable you to clearly give the intormatibn which will enable us to intelli- 

 gently recommend suitable equipment. 



INVIKCIBZiE WATER SUPPLY OUTFIT WITH MYEBS 

 fim PuWSS PtiMP AND &ASOI.INE ENGINE. 



The above cut shows a popular outfit where water is to be 

 pumped from shallow well, cistern or spring. Price of this 

 outfit as shown, not including piping, consisting' of 36"xl0' 

 tank, IVS H. P. Pield "Type W" Enprine and No. 502 Bulldozer 

 power pump with, air att-'chment, $190.00. 



Prices on this outfit with larger tanks or on similar outfit 

 with special head toi- deep-well w ork quoted on application. 



INVINCIBLE OUTFIT WITH DOUBLE ACTINCr 

 HAND PUMP. 



THE KIND OF PUXHP TO SELECT AND PBOPEB POWEB 

 TO OPEBATE IT. 



While we show here two complete outfits which represent 

 installations which are very frequently made, it is impossible 

 to illustrate in the limited space available, combinations 

 which suit the requirements of every one. The depth of well, 

 the amount of water supplied by it, amount of water required 

 per day, the kind of power most convenient to use and many 

 other conditions make it necessary to give individual con- 

 sideration to each case. In order that we may properly ad- 

 vise our customers as to what they should have, on the fol- 

 lowing pages will be found fully illustrated and described a 

 line of pumps, pumping windmills, engines and electrically 

 driven pumps which will meet all ordinary requirements. 



VERTICAL AND HCRIZCNTAL TANKS. ' 



Invincible tank 6 feet long and shorter are regularly fur- 

 nished tapped to set vertical. Longer tanks are regularly 

 tapped horizontal. Any tanks, however, can be furnished with 

 either vertical or horizontal tappings and this makes no dif- 

 ference in price of tanks. Wherever it is practicable to use a 

 horizontal tank we consider it preferable. 



LIST OP INVINCIBLE TANKS. (Plain Tanfcs Witliottt 

 Fittings.) 



Diameter Length Capacity in 



in Inches, in Feet. Weight. Gallons. List Price. 



$55.00 



24 



5 



425 



120 



24 



6 



445 



145 



24 



7 



510 



170 



24 



8 



560 



195 



24 



10 



675 



245 



30 



5 



495 



180 



30 



6 



560 



220 



30 



7 



625 



255 



30 



8 



700 



295 



30 



10 



870 



365 



30 



12 



900 



440 



36 



5 



675 



265 



36 



6 



750 



315 



36 



7 



825 



365 



36 



8 



900 



420 



36 



10 



1050 



525 



36 



12 



1200 



630 



36 



14 



1400 



735 



42 



8 



1450 



575 



42 



10 



1650 



720 



42 



12 



1900 



865 



42 



14 



2200 



1000 



42 



16 



2400 



1150 



48 



12 



2320 



1130 



48 



14 



2610 



1300 



48 



16 



2900 



1500 



48 



18 



3600 



. 1700 



48 



20 



3950 



1880 



48 



24 



4650 



2260 



The hand outfit shown here consists of nn Invincible Pneu- 

 matic Tank with a Myers Double Acting Hydro-pneumatic 

 Pump, which will pump both air and water. This type ot 

 pump is suitable for wells not deeper than 25 feet. Price or 

 outfit with a 30"y6' tank which has a total capacity ot /-u 

 gallons and an R285A Myers 21/2" double acting pump with 

 the necessary valves and gauges. , Price complete as desciibed 

 fina illustrated with the exception of the piping and pipe 

 fittings, $57.50. 



58.00 

 63.00 

 68.00 

 74.00 

 64.00 

 70.00 

 75.00 

 88.00 

 102.00 

 115.00 

 85.00 

 92.00 

 102.00 

 112.00 

 131.00 

 141.00 

 148.00 

 135.00 

 150.00 

 196.00 

 219.00 

 236.00 

 250.00 

 274.00 

 304.00 

 351.00 

 393.00 

 437.00 



The above tanks are all tested to 125 pounds air pressure. 

 The water storage of the tank is about two-thirds of its total 

 capacity. 



Manhead in any of the ab ove tanks, $10.00 extra net. 

 ACCESSORIES TQIt INVINCIBLE PNEUMATIC TANK. 



Water Gauge 



Pressure Gauge . . 

 No. 18 Double-Cyli 

 No. 1 C. F. Single- 

 Myers Fig. 1234 

 3-inch, for u^e w 

 Myers Fig. 1234 



Our Price. 

 $27.50 

 29.00 

 31.50 

 34.00 

 37.00 

 32.00 

 35.00 

 37.50 

 44.00 

 51.00 

 57.50 

 42.50 

 46.00 

 51.00 

 56.00 

 65.50 

 70.50 

 74.00 

 67.50 

 75.00 

 98.00 

 109.50 

 118.00 

 125.00 

 137.00 

 1 53.00 

 175.50 

 1P7.50 

 218.50 



Hydro-Pneumatic Cylinder 

 ith 2i'<i-inch water cylinder. 

 Hvdro-Pneumatic Cvlinde: 



List 



Our 



Price. 



Price. 



$2.50 



$1.50 



3.00 



1.80 



20.00 



12.00 



. 50.00 



37.50 



.'10.00 



7.00 



r 



.12.00 



8.40 



