.. I Ibo Guardhn, Charlottetown. Wed., Oct. 10, 1962. ' Next time you turn up the ;f1irnace thermostat. take a good . {look at it. it is one of the most fiiigenious gadgets in the house. 5 Qit is more sensitive to tempera- . l tiire than the human body, works night and day and it is seldom indeed that you have trouble with it Thermostats ‘are usually stalled in the living quarters of the house, often on the living at-.1. * ‘U ' ivise prospective home builders lto provide sufficient electrical gcutlets at convenient locations {for portable heaters and simi- llar equipment. Electric outlets l for fans: or heaters at floor level ‘in every room should be a pri- mary_ consideration in home- anning. AVOID EXPENSE During the changeable weath- fir of spring and I roo eaters are especialy desirable lto help avoid the expense of J tiirning on the central heating i system Even in homes which lack icentral heating,h an arrange- ment of room eating individu- ally controlled by thermostats is often a good substitute to - l he-‘p maintain an even balance of . flllE8l throughout the house. , Those rooms heaters which of- fer fan circulated forced air lheat are, by far, the most sat- , |isl‘:u.-tor,v and most economical lfor complete roomiheating. The fan draws n the air ‘from the upper level; of‘ the .rocm and spreads te eated j air evenly along the floor, help- ling maintain an even tempera- ture in the “living zone” of the 0 mill“ addition. the constant flow To meet an acute hcusing shortage likely to continue for another de- lot‘ air across the heating ele- cade, Czechoslovak Commun‘<_"r planners have placed great emphasis on $9": :P9f<*¢:5 lflpheaalid fl}1'r°n1"~'t5:¢: apartment p1‘O]e(‘tS. «his Slovak family plays outside a typical apartment eh‘fm:m"5t0° tn‘; air‘ Grgam. ef_ b10Ck in B1'flllSl?lVil~ (CP Pl’l0l-0) lficiency and economy results ‘because a larger volume of air is heated without a correspond- Efficiencv is lrC1<1em<1rk‘:::,:::“::::: ‘ers is that they require no messy maintenance. A season- 0 0 al check by a qualified service 0 q u I e a e V 1 C e man will guarantee years and years of satisfactory, economi- heal performance. In addition, Whenever extra heat is de- ‘ types of heaters adapted ldeallyltion provided by these heaters, the room heaters with fan- sired in any one room of th e,for these quick-heat tasks that ‘ they are useful also for drying,forced circulation are well-pro- house. there is no need to wait { are highly efficient and econo- hair and ‘lingerie. and are wide- l tected against potential hazards or perhaps overheat the wholeimical sed in bedrooms, recrea-‘resulting from being splashed building experts ad- with water. house Now there are severall With the fan-forced circula- "Se; Wilson & Moore For All Your Furnace Needs . . . NEVER A EURNACE l|NE EHIS SINCE llll NEANNR REGAN * up to% reduction - on your fuel bills tioii, combustion flow fan in * cuts service to the heat vanishing point exchange * eliminates smoke and soot new type of fuel and air * even eliminates ~ infectof need for chimney. draft This new Custom Mark II Oil Furnace is so radical an advance in clean, uniform, economical heatin , it makes all other oil furnaces old-fas ioned. Starts clean . . . stays clean. Flame instantly burns clean. You can hold a white glove or handkerchief in the furnace vent . . . no smoke, soot . . . no odor. iii; Super-sensitive thermostat. ates the 'I'imken Custom Mark , 0 ll HEAT ’ , white glove CLEAN with s~ TIMKEN SILENT AUTOMATIC A CUSTOM MARK II OIL FURNACE WILSON and MOORE Charlottetown and , ho‘ Plumbing and Heating -- Sheet Metal Work —- Wollsand Wator‘Systoms ‘ A _ 24 Hour Emergency Service‘ the slightest variation in room “temperature. * Fuel costs slashed. No smoky warm- up periods . . . fuel savings up to %. No chimney draft needed. Indepen- ' dent of chimney draft because it provides its own combustion air flow with precision control. - Few service problems. Cuts service to vanishing point. hum‘ N DH, 4-9517 or 4-9!” {W ’ \ ll) I . ’ groom wall. All thermostats have ‘ an ordinary glass thermomet- ' er. and they show the room tem- ‘ perature In addition. the ther- mostat is equipped with a point- er and scale which is set for the desired temperature. Once‘ set the burner will automatically giiaintaiu the temperature select- The principle of thermostat operation is based on the fact that different materials w h en My master didn’t think of the 31 St. Peters Rd. - talc are jointed o Wonder l"m Sad A cold weather ahead and basin‘! in . . yet ordered his winter fuel fro WALTER CARVER, JR. The Wonderful World of Warmth Q gmonr srnsrrivr 'ro HEAT THAN HUMAN BODY V A Q 9, ) Ingenious thermostat works day and night exposed to changing tempera- turcs expand or contract at dif- ferent rates. If two different me- together throughout their length a flat strip and heat is applied. this “Bi-metal" strip will warp out of shape. The heat-sensitive or thermostatic metal is usual- ly bent into a curved or U-shape in order to get a long strip into small space. This is the operating princi _e of most thermostats. In heating applications. contraction of the bi-metal element, caused by fall- of the oil A burner. Expansion element due to rising tempera- ture breaks the circuit and stops Elie burner. Most th-zrinostrats are arranged so that any temp- erature between 55 and 85 may be maintained by simple set- ting the dial pointer. Earlier thermostats. many of which are still in use. normally allowed overshooting of the ther- mostat temperature setting. due to the lag in the heating plant. when the thermostat turned off the burner heat was still stored in the heating system itsell which when released in the house. forced the temperaturc Ill‘-‘ Cheap heat is objective The first objective of a unit heater. is of course, economical manufacturers. they have‘ value winter comfort but. according to c in the summer, too. when heat is unnecessary. Then the fan can be used to furnish a cooling cir- culation of air throughout th e space in which the unit is stalled. and year-round comfort is possible at low c st . A special virtue of modern unit heaters is the fact th they are especially adaptable for re- re a rooms. garages an workshops which are usually lo- cated in out-of-the-way sections of the house. They are useful, to: newly finished rooms or any can tra space which has been con- . verted to living purposes. oiling the fan and motor regu- and cleaning the unit of trapped dirt and lint. is about 1! all the attention a modern unit requires Dial 4-3583 Palmer Electric lid. . Special Hot Air Fiiriiaces with ESSO Burner. Reg. 34995 Spec'al \ 5 a ROY Warm Air Furnaces &l.000 B. T. U. 315.00 Oil 98 Fitzroy St. Fdctory and c SIZES What BUYS! 950% BTU. prewired and assembled Burner ontrols mounted Q All steel gas tight welded body Q Equipped with quality oil burner. pi-oven quiet, efficient and economical Q Belt driven fans. rubbed mounted for spec silent operation. Q Full size air fllteis to provide efficient clean air oh-ciilation. Was 410.00 ‘ Special sale Price 36 5.00 Used Electric Motors in various ' from 1/4 h.p. up. Suitable for hobby shops, small Blowers and washing machines. Refrigerators 11 Cu. Ft. 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