The story of a HOT WATER FEED PIPE
In Three Parts
Which is the best?
— which do you use?
C
ONSIDER the relative amounts of friction in these three pipes — the color of the water delivered by the steel and iron pipes and their probable condition three years later. Ifexperience counts they will be
worn out and replaced by Plumrite Brass Pipe.
Only in Plumrite Brass Pipe do you get the right combination of metals, evenly distributed, and cor
rectly heat-treated to withstand severe service conditions.
BRIDGEPORT BRASS COMPANY, Bridgeport, Conn.
if YOU are at all interested in
the subject of water service piping, we shall be glad to send you, when issued, a copy of our book, “Brass Pipe and Piping. ” It deals with corrosion, its theory
and prevention; discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the various pipe metals, and gives instructions for handling brass pipe, laying out installations and figuring costs. Copies are gratis on request — use this coupon.
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Part 1 — Black Steel carried hot water at 200 degrees F. for eight years.
Worn down to threads; rough, pitted.
Part 2 — Galvanized Genuine Wrought Iron carried hot water at 200 degrees F. for eight years.
Worn down to threads; projecting nodules of rust.
Part 3 — Bridgeport Plumrite Brass Pipe carried hot water at 200 degrees F. for seven years.
No wear; surface smooth and clean.