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Necessary
Refinement
A Webster Steam Heating System
The architects of the Union Station at Washington spared no effort to provide a gateway worthy of the Nation s Capital. Among the many problems that had to be solved, the design of a heating system that would be both effective and economical at the same time was a particularly difficult one, not only because of the spaciousness of the structure but also because of the unavoidable drafts.
The selection of the Webster Vacuum System of Steam Heating has been fully justified by the comfortable warmth provided the thousands of daily passengers even during the severe weather that frequently prevails.
Webster Systems of Steam Heating have been equally successful in thousands of buildings of every size and type throughout the country, and the success of Webster install ations is due in no small measure to the hearty cooperation offered by Webster engineers through 31 branch offices and service stations to architects, engineers and owners.
This service, offered without charge or obligation, is of real value in planning a heating system to be exactly suit able to any given conditions, and it is only a single phase of the Webster policy of thorough cooperation.
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Warren Webster £ Company Main Office and Works: Camden, N. J.
Branch Offices in all Principal Cities
In the Union Station at Washington—
Necessary
Refinement
A Webster Steam Heating System
The architects of the Union Station at Washington spared no effort to provide a gateway worthy of the Nation s Capital. Among the many problems that had to be solved, the design of a heating system that would be both effective and economical at the same time was a particularly difficult one, not only because of the spaciousness of the structure but also because of the unavoidable drafts.
The selection of the Webster Vacuum System of Steam Heating has been fully justified by the comfortable warmth provided the thousands of daily passengers even during the severe weather that frequently prevails.
Webster Systems of Steam Heating have been equally successful in thousands of buildings of every size and type throughout the country, and the success of Webster install ations is due in no small measure to the hearty cooperation offered by Webster engineers through 31 branch offices and service stations to architects, engineers and owners.
This service, offered without charge or obligation, is of real value in planning a heating system to be exactly suit able to any given conditions, and it is only a single phase of the Webster policy of thorough cooperation.
93
Write for Bulletins
Warren Webster £ Company Main Office and Works: Camden, N. J.
Branch Offices in all Principal Cities
In the Union Station at Washington—