vintage diagram steam heating 1900s |
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| navigate by keyword : 1745 1790s 1900s 1920s apparently boiler boulton cook copper crude diagram encyclopaedia engine england expansion first flow had harmsworths heating history home installed james made matthew nplan pioneers pipes propose radiator residences return sheeting showing social soldered steam style system tank their tried universal vintage was watt william |
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| Harmsworth`s Universal Encyclopaedia 1920s - Social History.
Plan showing system of steam heating with expansion tank, flow pipes, return pipes, radiator and boiler. 1900s heating, home style. William Cook was apparently the first to propose steam heating in 1745 in England. By the 1790s, steam engine pioneers Matthew Boulton and James Watt had installed steam heating in their residences. Watt tried a crude radiator made of soldered copper sheeting. |
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