94 WISEMAN-DOWNS CO., INC. - 34 E. PRATT ST. - BALTIMORE, MD 
THE MYERS DIRECT WATER SYSTEM THE MYERS SELF-OILING WATER SYSTEM 
SELF-OILING. 
PERFECT AND CONTINUOUS LUBRICATION. 
Extra charge will 
be made for special 
switch with or with¬ 
out overload protec¬ 
tion with larger than 
1/3 H. P. 32 V. or % 
H. P. 115 V. and 230 
V. D. C. Motors. 
Capacity: 
250 Gallons Per Hour 
340 Gallons Per Hour 
500 Gallon's Per Hour 
750 Gallons Per Hour 
210 R. P. M. 
Floor Space: 
906 & 909 13"x25"x22%" High. 
901 & 902 15"x27"x22%" High. 
Automatically controlled. Overload protection. Eco¬ 
nomical. Efficient. 
Operated from any kind of city current or from farm 
lighting power systems. 
For use in cisterns or shallow wells up to 22 feet to low 
water level. 
FOR PRESSURE TANK SYSTEMS 
Capacity Motor 
Pump Gals, per 
No. 
Hour 
H.P. 
Current 
Sue. 
Disch. 
Price 
906A 
250 
1/6 
A. C. 
% 
% 
$50.50 
909A 
340 
% 
A. C. 
1 
% 
54.50 
901A 
500 
% 
A. C. 
1% 
1 
91.00 
902A 
750 
% 
A. C. 
1 % 
1 
105.00 
SELF-OILING. 
PERFECT AND CONTINUOUS LUBRICATION. 
COMPLETE AUTOMATIC CONTROL. 
OVERLOAD PROTECTION. 
NO PERSONAL ATTENTION NECESSARY. 
Extra charge will 
be made for special 
switch with or with¬ 
out overload protec¬ 
tion with larger than 
Capacity: 
250 Gallons Per Hour 
340 Gallons Per Hour 
500 Gallons Per Hour 
1/3 H. P. 32 V. D. C. 
Motors. 
For use in cisterns 
or shallow wells up to 
22 feet to low water 
level. 
Floor Space: 25"x25"x27" High. 
The Myers Self-Oiling Water System is completely auto¬ 
matic. Its operation is controlled by an electric switch 
and an Automatic Air Volume Control, no personal atten¬ 
tion necessary. 
Capacity 
Pump 
Gal. per Motor 
Sue. 
Disch. 
Tank 
No. 
Hour 
H. P. 
Current 
Inch 
Inch 
Galv. 
Price 
927AM 
250 
1/6 
A. C. 
% 
% 
12 Gal. 
$60.00 
928AM 
340 
y 4 
A. C. 
1 
% 
12 Gal. 
64.00 
929AM 
500 
% 
A. C. 
1% 
1 
12 Gal. 
102.00 
If you are interested in a Water System or Power Pump, please give information as follows: 
SHALLOW WELLS, CISTERNS, LAKES, PONDS, SPRINGS, STREAMS or other sources of supply where the water stands 
NOT MORE than 22 feet vertical distance from the pump. 
1. Source of supply.. 
2. Vertical distance from water level to pump. Horizontal distance. 
3. ‘Gallons water required per minute, maximum demand.Total per day. 
4. Pressure desired in Pneumatic tank—maximum.Tank elevation above pump. 
5. If elevated gravity tank, give elevation in feet above pump.Tank capacity. 
6. If open discharge, give elevation in feet above pump.. 
7. Length of discharge line.Size pipe . 
8. If motor driven give following information: 
Direct current—Voltage. 
Alternating current—Voltage .Phase .Cycles . 
9. If motor driven, is automatic control desired... 
DEEP WELLS and other sources of supply where the water stands MORE than 22 feet vertical distance from 
the pump. 
1. Depth of well.Distance to low water level.Inside diameter. 
2. ‘Gallons of water required per minute, maximum demand.Total per day. 
3. Pressure desired in pneumatic tank—maximum.Elevation above pump. 
4. If elevated gravity tank, give elevation in feet above pump. Capacity. 
5. If open discharge—give elevation in feet above pump. 
6. Length of discharge line.Size pipe . 
7. If motor driven, give following information: 
Direct current—Voltage. 
Alternating Current—Voltage.Phase .Cycles . 
8. If motor driven, is automatic control desired. 
9. Must provision be made to prevent freezing. 
‘The following information will enable anyone to determine the amount of water that will be required for 
household and sanitary purpose, stock watering, etc. { 
Each member of the family for all purposes, including kitchen, bath, water closet, laundry, etc. will require.25 gal. 
Each horse .will require.10 gal. 
Each steer or dry cow .*.will require.12 gal. 
Each milk-producing cow .will require 25 to 30 gal. 
Each hog .will require. 2 gal. 
Each sheep .will require.... 1% gal. 
A rough sketch of situation' with information regarding the peak consumption period will assist us in making proper 
recommendation. 
