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for Country or City
Double House at Daytona, Florida, Supplied by Kewanee Water System
T
HE above illustration shows a double house at Daytona, Florida, owned by Mr. L. Adler. Mr. S. H. Gove is the architect who was responsible for the designing of this double house. With the other
equipment he specified the Kewanee Water System. This is what he says about this water supply
system:
“I placed two Kewanee Air Pressure Tanks in Ormond, Fla., five years ago and they are giving the best of satisfaction. One is supplying the water for a thirty-room, high-class boarding house and is perfectly satisfactory.
“I recently made plans for a winter home for a prominent St. Paul man and specified two Kewanee Tanks. He was greatly prejudiced against the system. I had him make a personal investigation of those at Ormond and he came back perfectly satisfied and reported to me that he would have no other system of water supply.”
The main distinguishing feature of the Kewanee System is the Kewanee Pneumatic Tank which is placed in the cellar or buried in the ground. It is airtight and the water is delivered to the plumbing fixtures and hydrants by air pressure. Pumping the water into the pneumatic tank creates the air pressure.
The Kewanee System entirely obviates the necessity of having an unsightly elevated tank. It does away with the constant repairs and inefficient service which accompany the use of the gravity system. A leaky attic tank is absolutely unnecessary where the Kewanee System is specified.
We are engineers as well as manufacturers. The services of our engineering department are at your disposal; and we will gladly give you the benefit of our broad experience and technical knowledge as related to the subject of water supply. There are over five thousand of our outfits now in successful operation.
Our Catalogue No. 40 explains everything and illustrates many buildings of large and small construction which are supplied by the Kewanee System. It is free to readers of American Architect.
KEWANEE WATER SUPPLY COMPANY
DRAWER 00, KEWANEE, ILL.
for Country or City
Double House at Daytona, Florida, Supplied by Kewanee Water System
T
HE above illustration shows a double house at Daytona, Florida, owned by Mr. L. Adler. Mr. S. H. Gove is the architect who was responsible for the designing of this double house. With the other
equipment he specified the Kewanee Water System. This is what he says about this water supply
system:
“I placed two Kewanee Air Pressure Tanks in Ormond, Fla., five years ago and they are giving the best of satisfaction. One is supplying the water for a thirty-room, high-class boarding house and is perfectly satisfactory.
“I recently made plans for a winter home for a prominent St. Paul man and specified two Kewanee Tanks. He was greatly prejudiced against the system. I had him make a personal investigation of those at Ormond and he came back perfectly satisfied and reported to me that he would have no other system of water supply.”
The main distinguishing feature of the Kewanee System is the Kewanee Pneumatic Tank which is placed in the cellar or buried in the ground. It is airtight and the water is delivered to the plumbing fixtures and hydrants by air pressure. Pumping the water into the pneumatic tank creates the air pressure.
The Kewanee System entirely obviates the necessity of having an unsightly elevated tank. It does away with the constant repairs and inefficient service which accompany the use of the gravity system. A leaky attic tank is absolutely unnecessary where the Kewanee System is specified.
We are engineers as well as manufacturers. The services of our engineering department are at your disposal; and we will gladly give you the benefit of our broad experience and technical knowledge as related to the subject of water supply. There are over five thousand of our outfits now in successful operation.
Our Catalogue No. 40 explains everything and illustrates many buildings of large and small construction which are supplied by the Kewanee System. It is free to readers of American Architect.
KEWANEE WATER SUPPLY COMPANY
DRAWER 00, KEWANEE, ILL.