December 1947
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This 300 barrel brew kettle never did work right with the large old fashioned steam traps originally installed (see illustration " B " at right). When plant output was stepped up something had to be done. The small inexpensive Sarco Float-Thermostatic Trap (A) now drains the largest coil in the kettle and everything is OK. On the large bottle washing machines, two other types of traps were tried without success, and then all troubles were ended with the new Sarco No. 9 Thermostatic Steam Trap shown at the right. The Brewmaster has decided that hereafter he will see Sarco first. It costs no more—actually much less in the long run, to get the right combination of steam traps and temperature control. Sarco makes all types—a f a m ily of products that works together on any specific job, The Sarco Repre'sentative can show you how. 1S3
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SARCO COMPANY, INC. Represented in Principal Cities SAVES S T E A M 'Empire State Building, New York 1, N. Y. SARCO C A N A D A , ITD., TORONTO 5, ONTARIO.