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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1922.01.2 - 1922 - HeatingMANUFACTURERS BENT AND SPECIAL PIFE WOt~ POWER HOUSE PIPE EOUIPM ENTS ~.T3.': - WATER SUPPLY EQUIPMENTS ~~ til~L~~l~i~l~T ~.i1~11~1~~~i lil~ ~'.~L1111~Ni11~~ ~~il~. DOMESTIC REFRIGERATION LF. LF. iljll~filtUflT, ~ICCR. ~711~ ~~{!(T. WE HAVE PURCHASED ALL FILES. B ~IIri\~ ~~C~(. DRAWINGS. RECORDS. ETC. of THE LIQUIDATED YORK EN 6INEERING CO. COMPLETE STEAM AND ELECTRICAL POWER PLANTS PIPING EQUIPMENTS CONTRACTORS HEATING AND VENTILATING STOKERS HAND AND MECHANICAL FOR ~ POWER AND HEATING BOILERS SPRINKLER SYSTEMS, ETC. SCHOOL AND THEATRE VENTILATING A SPECIALTY September 15, 1922 • To the Bo~~rd of County Commissioners, Carlisle, Penna. The undersigned agrees to furnish all labor and materials necessary to the complete installation of the Central Heating Plant for tYie Cumberland County Home as shown and described by the plans X125-7, 8, 9 and 10 in- clusive and specifications prepared by I'. G. Fahnestock, Jr., 401 Patriot Building, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Architect; this v~rork to include everything necessary to the completion of the Centr~.l Heating Plant with the exception of the erection of the Boiler House and the Electric Wiring, using Wm. Page Boiler for the sum of ELEVEN THOIiSAND 1~IVE HIJNDI~ED SE .,~;TY NINE DOLLARS (~11, 579 .00) ; using Hart & Crouse Boiler for the sum of TWELVE THO~JSAND TWO HtTrTDRED FIFTY EIGHT DOLLARS (~12, 258.00) ; using American Radiator Boiler, for the sum of ELEVEN THOIiSAND SEVEN Hii?TDRED TWENTY THREE DOLLARS (~11, 723.00) ; using 2-~5-36-12 Hart 8c Crouse Surface Burning Boilers each 6300 sq.f t., each 16 sq.ft. grate and 63" water 1 ine, for the sum of ELEVE'T THOti SAND TH31EE HtT1TDRED F,LEVEN DOLLARS 011,311.00). If the contract is ayrarded to the undersigned within ten days after opening of bids, the undersigned will have the entire system installed complete on or before the 15th day of Lecember 1922. fork JIi~. Co. 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'l'he air conditioning of banking rooms, vaults, basements and store buildings makes them habittible in all kinds of weather because of a constant floe: ni co_nditioned iresh air. The ccutre l:n'gc illustration represents the banking room of the first Rational Bank o[ AV'illiamsport, Pa.. which we Heated and Ventilated, including nine ottice tloors. ,':®~:' ._ . _ _ , i~, ' ~t,l'SSSS 1'll;t,. ~itt`i`I fS ,tS ,1~ 1.1 ,. T it,ittt, GI It lI IIII s uttltn ~t, ~.nn,~ :utltlt;::~ oe~n~ , is' i~ ~iiti~~_,i~'- ,~° ~~ ~~ #~ '~ ~ ~~ _ d ok~ ~ ~aM~ ~. . . - ..~.,. j i - _. - _~.. ~ ~~ G~ ~ ., leis, ; may. ~5 ~ i l r'. ~ •yi ../'~~~J~u~~.i2-C r.. in this i:;ut~ tcc ran ;In~tc ~~nlt~ ,i ern .~,. _ ~ n..~i~~ ~. i il...._ I~~atc: ... ~ ~~~;iii'~,~c~l I~~ u~. l:irls Ili `Ii ~~ ~~. , x _= ~ ... 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The illustration on this pale sho~~•s a most modern installation in e~•ery particular. l "U I^i q. ....... . ........ -.stn ensmenrins co., 1..:. .. .. .~r, .. n,.me. •reer metme the nenl tenor 1 6 Yetm Sr.n [e11eE for un Dy y P o Curf n5 Plent el Otto yleerl k .rn nt Lv'.canter= PeF, we tlnC ll, f r. oepe radon t - the en[ re w E ~ ~e. ut ~~ maw F Ir. o v<rY efff Glen tl w. • - ' e A 11 :anne xe Tf hendl In - 6 ' 1 y r rnoro ere ere~ee -..r .7 -...rre .ee nenems nrnt Sn th.1r 3 Si ncnrely yc~,re, 1-Injector side of boiler. :1-Electrical centrifugal pumps and control bos. 2-],oolong oaer top of boilers from front gallery. l~Top of boilers from rear of gallery. :t-Pump stage, recoiling tank and electric pump at rear of boilers. 7-\lain steam cross line and gauges rear of gallery -1 -Boiler house end of buildings. S-Diagonal section of boiler room. 9-Pine subways under main gangway.