Ah, I spoke too soon! I could not tear myself away from that site I gave you a link to and after some more reading it turned out that Pryanco is, in fact, a vintage brand (Pryne & Co., Inc.) ! No wonder there are no manuals in PDF format! :) So, I had to do yet more digging and a 1941 catalog page turned up in an eBay listing that actually has the diagram you're looking for. Unfortunately the resolution is not that great but it's a bit better than nothing. See if your eyes are better than mine - bottom of the picture, in the center. I can make something out but not too much. Be sure to click on the word <strong>"Original"</strong> in the window that comes up - it will give you the maximum size available. If the picture is no good, see if the seller of this auction
Posted 3 years ago by homeowners in Installation
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