Newly installed hydronic
boilers, along with B&G circulator pumps and air separators, are working to
keep visitors to the Statue of Liberty warm.
Designed by sculptor, Auguste Bartholdi and
structural engineer, Gustave Eiffel, the 111-foot (heel to top of head) statue
was completed in 1884, and was never designed to be heated. The base of the
statue contains the museum, gift shop, information center, security area, fire
system and the hydraulic elevator that carries visitors to the top of the
pedestal.