Preferred by Architects For the Better Homes
The Newport — the Magazine Feed Boiler with the Adjustable Throat — efficiently burns all kinds and sizes of fuel. The Magazine is double capacity and requires filling but once every two to ten days depending on the weather.
The fuel feeds automatically and the dampers are automatically controlled. A continuous uniform heat night and day is maintained with practically no attention.
The water line on the Newport is the lowest of any boiler and together with the low return inlet — only 4½ inches from the floor — allows garages, greenhouses and other isolated buildings to be heated from the house heating boiler. No pits or pans needed.
Thus through the twenty-three scientific features of the Newport the architect’s achievement becomes a practical reality of comfort and freedom from care.
The Sectional All Cast-Iron Magazine Feed Boiler for Large and Small Homes, Banks, Business Buildings, Libraries, etc.
105 South Dearborn St., Chicago, U. S. A.
The U. S. Geological Survey Says:
“The hand firing of plain furnaces violates all the principles laid down for securing good combustion. The coal is usually supplied in large quantities at long intervals, and the result is — great quantities of combustible gases are generated which pass out of the chimney unburned. ”
(The above is an exact quotation from page 14, bulletin No. 324 issued by the U. S. Geological Survey. It substantiates the correctness of principle used in the Newport Adjustable Throat Magazine Feed Boiler. )
Designed by Arthur Heun, Architect, Chicago.
Heated by a battery of six Newport Boilers installed in the garage.