Kelsey Health Heated residence of VV. W. Warner 
at Pelham, N. Y. 
W. H. Orchard 
Architect 
An Interesting Coal Saving Instance 
S IMPLY because most warm 
air heats so seldom do what 
they are claimed to do, the 
architect for this residence de¬ 
termined to be on the safe side. 
work the entire season through 
if it had a little more care than 
they find it convenient to give. 
Consider the fact that it is a 12 
room house and, exclusive of 
the billiard room and glassed in 
porch, has 62 windows and 9 
doors. 
He specified two Kelseys. 
A small one. And a large one. 
Both arranged so either one or 
both could he run. 
Now further consider that for 
the entire year this house re¬ 
quires only 5 to 7 tons, to keep 
it uniformly 70 both day and 
night, and you get a definite 
idea of the economy of the Kel¬ 
sey Health Heat. 
The idea was—it’s a most sensi¬ 
ble one—that the small Kelsey 
would take care of the coolish 
days of early fall and late 
spring. 
The large one for the colder 
weather, while in severe condi¬ 
tions both would be fired. 
Supposedly halls are hard to heat with warm air. 
which is so in general hut not so with the Kelsey, 
In thinking over which facts, 
bear in mind that it not only 
heats, but ventilates and humid¬ 
ifies at the same time. It heats 
with freshly heated fresh air, 
automatically mixed with just 
the right healthful amount of 
moisture. 
As a matter of fact it didn’t 
work out that way at all. Have 
just received a letter from the 
owner stating that he never 
runs both, and that except in 
the coldest of weather the small 
one does all the heating. 
Further facts and figures vou 
are welcome to. 
He even goes so far as to state 
that the small one would do the 
kewise our printed 
a joy to have heat comfort without the 
obtrusive evidence of the heat’s origin. 
New York Office 
103 -K Park Avenue 
Boston -9 Office 
405 -K P. O. Sq. Bldg 
WARM AIR GENERATOR 
237 James Street 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
