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HYDRONIC PRODUCTS Air and dirt separator


Available in both standard and high velocity, with or without a removable cover, the 4900AD Series air and dirt separators lengthen the life of hydronic system components. The scrubber system – with stainless steel PALL rings and basket assembly, easily removed by a single person – were developed with safety and ease of maintenance in mind. Each 4900 unit is designed, constructed, tested and certified to Section VIII Div. 1 of the ASME code. Taco.


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ThermoCon™ storage tank


The quintessential guide to heating system success has been updated to include even more labor saving products. This reference diagram depicts proper plumbing of systems and easily highlights the amount of time and leak paths saved by using the proper Webstone products in hydronic heating systems. Start working smarter and request your copy. Webstone.


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A new labor-saving, self-regulating heat cable system, T-Links Self-Regulating Heating Cables provide a specified amount of heat anywhere along their length in direct response to local temperature or thermodynamic variations to maintain process heating and prevent freezing. Featuring pre-terminated watertight connectors and modular cable lengths, this heat trace cabling reduces installation and maintenance costs by eliminating custom cutting, scrap, splicing and in-field connector fabrication. Heat Trace Products, LLC.


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Short-cycling in boilers and chillers is a common problem that reduces the efficiency of hydronic equipment and shortens its lifespan. In addition, solar thermal and geothermal systems often need more thermal storage in order to keep up with the peak thermal demands of a building. New ThermoCon storage tanks maximize the efficiency of any hydronic system by providing thermal storage and hydraulic separation for heated or cooled water. ThermoCon tanks are available in 50, 80 or 120 gallon sizes and feature seven 2" NPT connections that allow convenient corner placement. These fully- insulated, porcelain-coated steel tanks are ideal for chilled, hot or potable water applications. Caleffi.


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This 124-page, pocket catalog details the entire line of residential and commercial boilers, combination units, water heaters and storage tanks along with its controls, extension modules and interface modules. Professional contractors will find this catalog to be a useful tool while


on the job. The catalog features all that LAARS®


has to


offer for the hydronic, radiant floor heating, volume water heating and industrial process markets. LAARS® Heating Systems.


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