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PRODUCT NEWS


•THE WHOLESALER® — MARCH 2011


Dry-stem faucet technology


UltraGlide valve platform features dry stem technology that moves water in the bottom of the valve but never lets it near the valve stem to eliminate common leaks. New engi- neered ceramic discs are superior to previous discs. Simple three-step in- stallation. Durable; withstands over 4 million on/off cycles. Kohler. www.kohler.com


New rim design


Redesigned Double Cyclone toilet’s bowl eliminates the traditional rim holes; instead has a concave rim through which high-speed water jets travel to cleanse the rim and bowl, removing debris, matter and bacteria with each flush, reducing time to clean the toi- let. Rim and bowl are coated with SanaGloss


nanotechnology glaze that seals the porcelain so stains, residue, scaling and lime flush away. TOTO USA. www.totousa.com


Condensing boiler CREST® condensing boiler offers in-


novative fire-tube technology inte- grated with exclusive SMART TOUCH™ operating control. Offers greater design flex- ibility and dis- t i n c t i v e p e r f o rma n c e characteristics to meet


today’s


stringent building standards. 5 mod- els from 1.5 to 3.5 million Btuh, with thermal effi- ciencies as high as 99%; fully modulating unit


has a low-NOx combustion system


with a stainless steel heat exchanger and a patent pending dual-system burner design with up to 25:1 turn- down. Lochinvar Corp. www.Lochinvar.com


Hospitality HVAC


HVAC solutions for hotels are cost ef- ficient, quiet and attractive to provide enhanced comfort, efficiency and man- agement systems. Packaged terminal air conditioning lines deliver 7,200 - 14,700 Btu and EER from 9.0 to 11.6. Environmental Control Manager pro- vides control via the Internet. Lowers energy consumption; senses motion and heat and controls operation for ideal room temperature. Saves up to 40%. LG Electronics USA Inc. www.LGusa.com


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dependent compressors for redun- dancy and efficiency. Compatible with closed loop and ground loop water source heat pump applications. Proprietary control system actuates valves between units on demand; re- duces pipin, electrical costs and foot- print. Can be expanded to meet future needs. Multistack®


. www.multistack.com Water-to-water heat pump


Virtual Moveable End Cap™ system utilizes a combination of 15-, 20-, 30-, 50- and 70-ton units; can create chiller-heater systems from 15-600 tons. Ultra-quiet modules use dual in-


Innovative control valve


Sharktooth Control Valve provides ex- cellent throttling characteristics, plus aerodynamic noise attenuation and liq- uid cavitation reductions. Innovative control cartridge turns triple eccentric butterfly valves into control valves with ex- ceptional control characteristics, as well as Class IV, V or VI metal-to-metal, fire safe shut-off. Available in carbon steel, stain- less steel and special alloys for liquids, gases and steam at temperatures from cryogenic to 850°F in 150, 300 and 600 ANSI pressure classes, from 3" through 48", with a wide choice of actuators and control accessories. Yeary Controls. www.yearycontrols.com


Home comfort control York® Affinity™ Communicating Mixing valves provide superior low-flow performance


TempControl 6-Series valves feature a thermal motor with Turbulator, which provides superior water mixing at low flow rates. Can accommodate a tem- perature range from 70° to 150°F, with an approach temperature of only 5°F. The new valve, built on the same platform as the 5-Series, offers greater tem- perature range at installation, making it a more flexible solution for a variety of applications. 6-Series cartridge can be used in 5-Series valves as well. Avail- able in outlet sizes from 1/2" to 2", as part of Hi-Low Systems, as well as pre- assembled with piping, and with or without cabinets. Symmons Industries. www.symmons.com


3,000 PSI jetter


KJ-3100 water jetter clears blockages in 2"- to 10" dia. drains with a full 3,000-psi working pressure, and a 51/2 gpm flow. Powered by a 16- horsepower gasoline engine. Easy maneuvering; mounted on a heavy- duty, two-wheeled cart that fits through standard sized doors and ne- gotiates tight turns. The design also features easy accessibility to the gas


tank allowing the user to refuel without removing the reel. RIDGID® www.Emerson.com


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Control communicates with key com- ponents in a home comfort system, providing total system integration for maximum system efficiency. Ad- vanced digital technology builds a real- time system profile, displaying precise equipment and accessory status for better control. Simple 4-wire plug-and- play design. Johnson Controls. www.Yorkaffinitycontrol.com


Hands-free adapter


Low-cost electronic infrared Faucet Adapter model K12-0100 helps pre-


vent cross-contamination and con- serves water. Retrofits to existing hand sink faucets in less than five minutes, has a manual on/off over- ride button. 2" to 10" sensor range. Encore Premium Plumbing. www.chgusa.com


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