Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 June 1950 — Page 36
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ea Tea ue] Columbia patented 83H oF |Slanapolis Snnivater Radiol yin thermostats are so a trvelof 1 s Undor BA : _ |of a 52-gallon ESTEE 2 keep ~ water _ temperature! i» of
178 Prevent Scale : 1 $ The Tee 1 [electric storage water heater, variance at an absolute wars orm Heat Transfer Fast
Since 1918, when the late Clark .} | ots new product is 38 inchesimum. Thermostats are ®ub-| Heat transfer is almost instan- Equipment, a maine Osterheld of Stoughton, Wis, | | [nigh, or the same height 24.1 BEE Sa ire taneous since the. lemen lements ft automatic storage i 1. Lo § ee! -
oc ppt the first externa t : copper wells . h 3 : : tn Oh bine a drain h EL oa ager | me cite SCs le a far, Sprit SERRE en long way. “Mr. Os Kl : : | Two outstanding features of trol dials are adjustable from mont wells are submerged in he lon. capacity 2a ion modsT in his garage — oe oy this new size table top, as well 100 to 185 degrees and are fac- water allowing heating to take capacity. With the large nd “out of 4 range boiler and a series = i. ed \as the entire line of Columbia tory set at 150 degrees. ‘place by convexion, conduction, in today’s modern home f of crudely assembled, wire-wound : i yy automatic electric water heaters, The 100 per cent immersion and radiation. Expansion and ample Supply of hot water it is porosiale blocks. Lr Yoastmadter dou ‘are the thermostats and heating type elements in the Columbia contraction of the copper keeps ; The first operating model. was oar or de ln water | elements. Both are of the immer- consist of a series of heat con- wells free from scaling, so they not much to look at, but it ‘was -50-gellon- ereeiion-1ype; -and- are removable for ducting -ceramic— insulators; mever- -lose their heat “transfer to’ effective — it heated water officiently, and it didn’t take Mr.! Osterheld long to discover that “lime” (boiler scale) didn't form §._ inside the tank. The heat was \ distributed evenly over a wide BC area--through the surface of the! tank. Lime formed only after _ the water temperature rose above 178 degrees F. Thermostaticaily| controlled below that critical BD “point, scale never ‘formed “nse! : . the tank walls.
| Blocks Control Wattage | Today's modern, functional Toastmaster de luxe water heater still retains that same tunda- | mental principle. The now-fam-ous “Life-Belt” (trademark) ele- | ~+ment, redesigned to even greater| efficiency, is made up of a series of white porcelain element blocks. cut with setentifically accurate precision to accommodate the finest nickel-chromium resistance ‘ (heat-producing) wire. The num-, ber of blocks assembled into the completed band controls the watt. ages of the finished water heater,
To the consumer, the Toastmaster “Life-Belt” element offers two major advantages: First, the no-liming feature promotes con-| stant efficiency over a longer “period. - Heat produced -by- the element does not need lo. force. its way. through a layer of heatresisting scale before water can be heated. And because the ele. ments never need to reach ex-| treme temperatures, burnouts are rare. Secondly, if a single elementblock needs replacing or serv--Jeing- for ARY- reason, it may be. laced quickly. and a, draining the, tank.
Careful - maintenance of the original -heating method has } roved worthwhile. Many. instalations of 25 years or more ago are still in dally ‘operation. From i, “Minnesoty,”
Wisconsin, letters to! the manu Jacturen McGraw Electric Co.
“of Chichgo,” regularly - explain : la 5) x F : : aE 7 ; | . . : that old Clark rk (Toastmaster)| i bk - - 2 : / ~~ FIRST YOU WEIGH | water heaters are being replaced : i | § XN vo N “no use they are no : : | © more guessin _operative—but because their : ; I Water Eas ition
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Toastmaster ot’ away to show application of the “Life
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