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  2. Rheem Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Rheem Manufacturing Company is a privately held manufacturer who produces residential and commercial water heaters, boilers, heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment. The company also produces and sells products under the Ruud brand name.

  3. List of boiler types by manufacturer - Wikipedia

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    Vanderbilt boiler An American design, similar to the Lentz and large launch-type boilers. [36] Velox boiler: [61] vertical boiler: flued or fire-tube designs where the main shell is a cylinder on a vertical axis, rather than horizontal. Boilers of this external form may have a great variety of internal arrangements.

  4. Babcock & Wilcox - Wikipedia

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    Babcock & Wilcox Co. works, Bayonne, New Jersey, c. 1919 1913 Babcock & Wilcox boiler section Current logo without the "Babcock & Wilcox" text. In 1867, Stephen Wilcox, Jr. and his partner George Herman Babcock, of Providence, Rhode Island, patented their so-called safety boiler (“Improvements in Steam Generators,” U.S. Patent No. 65,042 ...

  5. Beeston Boiler Company - Wikipedia

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    The Beeston Boiler Company was a manufacturing company based in Nottinghamshire, England which produced industrial heating units for a wide range of uses, including commercial, horticultural and residential applications. [1] It was founded on 10 April 1893 and its registered office was at Mona Street in Beeston near Nottingham. [2]

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  7. William Bros Boiler Works - Wikipedia

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    William Bros Boiler Works was founded in 1893 on Nicollet Island in Minneapolis, Minnesota. [2]Nicollet Island was first developed in the 1860s by William W. Eastman, a lumberman, and John Merriam, a St. Paul–based broker, who had initially proposed the area as a park (which was ultimately struck down).

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