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Page 4B continued from page 1A F.W Webb Hosts Product Fair in Warwick, RI


F.W. Webb hosted a Product Fair at their War- wick RI location on Friday, June 12th from 11:00 am – 4:00 pm.


Free vendor training classes were conducted on


York HVAC products; Roth oil tank certification; Ray Parent of Dan Davis Sales on Hydrolevel low water cutoffs and Dan Connor of SRGI on Rinnai. Other events included: manufacturers showcasing what’s new in the HVAC and refrigeration indus-


try; “Scratch & Dent” bargain tent; one day only special product pricing; complimentary barbecue; door prizes, raffles, giveaways and more! This facility includes highly trained and qualified personnel in the areas of HVAC, refrigeration, commercial controls and plumbing. Major lines in stock here include York air conditioning equip- ment and Source 1 supplies; Trio boiler, Weill McLain, Buderus and Peerless boilers. Bradford


F.W Webb Hosts Product Fair in Warwick, RI


White water heaters, Rinnai water heaters, Watts Radiant products, just to name a few. The 60,000 square foot building includes a training center that seats 50 and a 10,000 square foot “open concept” counter area with plenty of self-serve inventory. Peter Kelleher is the Gen- eral Manager. They are located at 101 Jefferson Blvd., Warwick, RI and the phone number is 401- 463-8339. 


New England HVAC Insider


June 2015


The York equipment exhibit


Vendors exhibited under the tents


Rick Glownia, right, of JAD Associates representing Field Controls products


Vendors exhibited under the tents


The Grundfos booth


Rick Glownia and George Fantacone check out the Field Flex Filter


Vendors were on hand talking up the latest in technology offered by F.W. Webb.


Vendors exhibited under the tents


The barbecue lunch is a big attraction.


Joe Fernandez, VP of HVAC, Refrigeration, and Building Controls with customers at the Daikin booth.


Larry Morrissey and daughter Melissa.


Vendors exhibited under the tents


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