Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), May 1931, p. 2

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SERVICE Type B COoEN BURNERS Ry GG VERS Do you buy on theoretical promises or per- formance records? Promises may material- ize; service records are history that has ma- terialized. The Coen type "B" Burner is making history. Its extreme simplicity, its fine degree of atomization, its high range load have all been proven by performance. Its softer flame and better heat distribution saves boiler tubes, shells and furnaces. Its simple and positive control maintains constant temperatures under heavy loads without carborizing tubes or burning shells. Used with a battery of boilers, each burner has the same oil pres- sure, and with uniform size tips will atomize the same amount of oil making each boiler do its share of the work. Coen Burners are built in various types and sizes for use with oil, gas or powdered fuel. Write for Bulletin No. 17 giving full details on the Coen Mechanical Oil Burners. A battery of Coen Burner equipped boilers. COMPANY INC. COMBUSTION ENGINEERS Manufacturers of Fuel Burning Systems 610 SOUTH BROADWAY, LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 112 Market Street Post Dispatch Building 50 Church Street SAN FRANCISCO HOUSTON NEW YORK 4 ey X7 ica16 : ge ED etree atte ‘ fi oD see 1931, issue of MARINE Review, published monthly at Cleveland, O. Entered as second class matter at the post office, : and, Ohio, under the act of March 38, 1879. Subscription price $8.00 a year in U.S.; Canada, $4.00; Great Britain, £1; single copies, ate

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