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VENTURAFIN UNIT HEATERS GIVE BOTH . . . AND AT A PRICE YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO OVERLOOK
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FTER all, it is not just a question of how much heat. Heat, to be l beneficial, economical and right in every way, must be also controlled and directed heat.
Because they force heated air downward at controlled speeds where and when it is wanted and as much as is wanted, Venturafin Unit Heaters have become one of the most widely sold unit heaters in the country. A Venturafin Unit Heater equipped factory, shop or plant is free from heating irregularities ... no icy drafts at doorways . . . no heat “pockets” or cold corners ... no wasteful heating of ceiling areas first, just even, clean and economical heat.
Venturafin Units are made in a number of sizes to fit every type of steam heating requirement. They can be easily and quickly installed in out-of-the-way places, saving valuable floor space and increasing efficiency. They can be installed in new buildings or old, singly or in groups, to replace or supplement present heating equipment.
Whether planning a new building, or making alteration in an old, you will find it worth while to investigate the many advantages of Venturafin Unit Heaters. Phone our nearest Branch Office for the new illustrated Venturafin Catalog and Application Guide, or write direct to the factory.
AMERICAN BLOWER CORPORATION, DETROIT, MICH. CANADIAN SIROCCO CO., LIMITED, WINDSOR, ONTARIO BRANCH OFFICES IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES
Venturafin Unit Heaters are made for high, medium or low pressure steam applications. Installation from wall or ceiling with ordinary M-inch hanger pipes prevents sagging pipes, assures permanence.Theyare equipped with a 3-speed (high, medium, low) switch and can be automatically controlled by a Mercoid Thermostat.
heat with unit heaters
American Architect, published monthly by International Publications, Inc., 57th Street at 8th Avenue, New York N Y • Yearly subscription $5.00. Entered as second class matter, April 5th, 1926, at the Post Office, at New York, N. Y. under the
act of March 3rd, 1879. Issue number 2601, dated November, 1931.
Controlled
and Directed Heal is » » » PROPER HEAT
VENTURAFIN UNIT HEATERS GIVE BOTH . . . AND AT A PRICE YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO OVERLOOK
A
FTER all, it is not just a question of how much heat. Heat, to be l beneficial, economical and right in every way, must be also controlled and directed heat.
Because they force heated air downward at controlled speeds where and when it is wanted and as much as is wanted, Venturafin Unit Heaters have become one of the most widely sold unit heaters in the country. A Venturafin Unit Heater equipped factory, shop or plant is free from heating irregularities ... no icy drafts at doorways . . . no heat “pockets” or cold corners ... no wasteful heating of ceiling areas first, just even, clean and economical heat.
Venturafin Units are made in a number of sizes to fit every type of steam heating requirement. They can be easily and quickly installed in out-of-the-way places, saving valuable floor space and increasing efficiency. They can be installed in new buildings or old, singly or in groups, to replace or supplement present heating equipment.
Whether planning a new building, or making alteration in an old, you will find it worth while to investigate the many advantages of Venturafin Unit Heaters. Phone our nearest Branch Office for the new illustrated Venturafin Catalog and Application Guide, or write direct to the factory.
AMERICAN BLOWER CORPORATION, DETROIT, MICH. CANADIAN SIROCCO CO., LIMITED, WINDSOR, ONTARIO BRANCH OFFICES IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES
Venturafin Unit Heaters are made for high, medium or low pressure steam applications. Installation from wall or ceiling with ordinary M-inch hanger pipes prevents sagging pipes, assures permanence.Theyare equipped with a 3-speed (high, medium, low) switch and can be automatically controlled by a Mercoid Thermostat.
heat with unit heaters
American Architect, published monthly by International Publications, Inc., 57th Street at 8th Avenue, New York N Y • Yearly subscription $5.00. Entered as second class matter, April 5th, 1926, at the Post Office, at New York, N. Y. under the
act of March 3rd, 1879. Issue number 2601, dated November, 1931.