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Instantaneous Water Heater

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Parent Issue
Day
12
Month
November
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

A greater boon to the housekeepor can hardly be imagined than a quick meana of heating water. A water , heater which has just made its appearance appears to have many gooi points. It is automatic in action, ai;d takes care of itself night or day, ping the consumption of gas neededj] to heat the water as soon as its work j is done. This heater combines quickness of action and very high thermal efficiency, with a complete circulating system controlled by a thermostatic regulator. The tank as it is heated goee to a storage tank or boiler (socalled), and as soon as the temperature in this boiler reaches the degree for which the regulator is set, the gas is automatically reduced, so that only so much is burned ae will keep the water hot. The house pipes are connected with this boiler, as usual, so that warm water can be drawn in the bath room or at; the various basins about the house. When warm water is drawn, cold water ñows in to take its place, and the regulator at once turns on the gas to heat the cold water, and then stope, as oe fore. This heating system insures .& full supply of warm water at any moment, night or day, and at any part of the premises. It also reduces the consumption of gas to a minimum, and it removes one of the mostserious objections to gas stovee for general use, It is claimed that this applianco will heat twenty-four gallons of water with forty-sevcn feet of gas, and much better results can be obtained by precautions to save the loss in radialion. It is also stated that the heater will utilize frons 95 to 98 por cent of tlie total heat öf the gas. __

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register