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Old 04-26-2007, 08:54 AM
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Re: Oldest water heater found yet (for me)
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Originally Posted by BARRY ADAIR View Post
YES! That's what I have, only that one looks to be digitally cleaned up.

Here is a link to the preview: Explosion - Danger Lurks!

Explosion - Danger Lurks!
Originally filmed in 1948, Explosion - Danger Lurks is a classic film depicting the dangers of water heaters left unprotected against high temperature and pressure situations. The film demonstrates the awesome power of unprotected water heaters through actual field tests performed by Watts Regulator. Explosion Danger Lurks stresses the importance of installing temperature and pressure relief valves to protect against these dangerous situations.


Watch the preview, then realize that you have not seen ANYTHING YET compared to watching the movie (video). Not only is the movie very informative with regards to the explosive force and danger of exploding water heater, but the video presents information which will also make it so you will understand what goes on with a water heater the what and whys of it all.

That is a definite MUST WATCH!

I have 2 copies of the 1948 movie on VCR, gave a few out, and I used to show them at every FABI meeting (that was about 10-15 years ago) MOST IMPRESSIVE movie.

Order the DVD, also order the other DVDs shown. I also have the Backflow one on VCR video someplace.
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