Catalogue & price list: Page volunteer and monarch steam and hot water heating boilers and specialties . OJ 0 (U J- 0 o^ 0 +-• G QJ (n 0 a QJ OJ 0) ai ^r :c< So: -g Rati Square Not( Q11 bfiO Numbe Size of 0 and In Old 11 A 150 175 0 33 37 2—13^ 5 $ 11 B 200 225 11 1 38 42 2—13^ 5 ISA 325 375 15 0 38 42 2—2 6 97 00 15 B 400 450 15 1 43 47 2—2 6 17 B 475 575 17 1 44K 541/ 2—23^ 7 17 C 550 650 17 2 48/2 581/ 2—23^ 7 17 0 625 725 17 3 52/2 621/ 2—23^ 7 19 B 650 800 19 1 46 50 2—2J^ 7 19 C 750 900 19 2 50 54 2-23^ 7 19 D 850 1000 19


Catalogue & price list: Page volunteer and monarch steam and hot water heating boilers and specialties . OJ 0 (U J- 0 o^ 0 +-• G QJ (n 0 a QJ OJ 0) ai ^r :c< So: -g Rati Square Not( Q11 bfiO Numbe Size of 0 and In Old 11 A 150 175 0 33 37 2—13^ 5 $ 11 B 200 225 11 1 38 42 2—13^ 5 ISA 325 375 15 0 38 42 2—2 6 97 00 15 B 400 450 15 1 43 47 2—2 6 17 B 475 575 17 1 44K 541/ 2—23^ 7 17 C 550 650 17 2 48/2 581/ 2—23^ 7 17 0 625 725 17 3 52/2 621/ 2—23^ 7 19 B 650 800 19 1 46 50 2—2J^ 7 19 C 750 900 19 2 50 54 2-23^ 7 19 D 850 1000 19 3 54 58 2—23^ 7 23 B 1000 1200 23 1 471/ 523^ 2—3 9 23 C 1125 1300 23 2 51^ 561/ 2—3 9 23 D 1200 1400 23 3 55/, 601/ 2—3 9 23 E 1325 1500 23 4 591^ 64^ 2—3 9 SOFT COAL: A Boiler one size larger is required when soft coal is to beused than for hard coal. t Number of Sections above listed includes Steam Dome or Water Too Sec-tion. * See Note on Page 40 in regard to Ratings. 30 Q The WILLIAMHPAGEBOILER-CO MONARCHSTEAM AND HOT WATER BOILERS. Monarch Steam Boiler, Push Nipple Type 21 D TheWILLlAMHPAGE-BOILER-CO ffl MONARCH STEAM AND HOT WATER BOILERS THE MONARCH SECTIONAL STEAM ANDHOT WATER BOILERS, as herein described repre-sent the result of half a centurys practical experiencein the manufacture of heating apparatus, and are pro-duced in a modern plant equipped with the latestimproved machinery under the personal supervision ofexpert engineers. They are designed particularly foruse in large heating work, and their convenience ininstalling, ease of operation and economy in fuel are buta few of the many advantages that will be fully appre-ciated. In the construction of these boilers particular at-tention was given to maintaining the proper ratio ofgrate to heating surface—which is a very importantfeature—expense was not considered and our effortsresulted in providing boilers with more actual andeffective surface tha


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