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Where’s the Meat? Temperature Optimization Achieves a Quick Payback A gourmet meat producer was constantly sanitizing his food preparation equipment due to inconsistent temperature in his prep space. Production stopped every four hours which caused expensive downtime. His contractor dropped the Head Pressure from 110F to 70F SCT, removed the refrigerant from the receiver and added an Emerson Electronic EX Valve to every evaporator. The results were astounding. Production downtime was eliminated which yielded an additional 25% in capacity with only 5% increase in energy. The overall optimization program provided the end user with a utility incentive of $9875 from his local utility provider. Find out more at optimize.climate@emerson.com or call 519.756.6157.

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3 out of 4 households have a Wi-Fi router... your customers are ready for Sensi. Thermostat with remote access from smartphone, tablet or PC Sensi App connects thermostat to home Wi-Fi router – no additional accessories required No “C wire” required for most HVAC applications Universal – 4 Heat / 2 Cool sensicomfort.com The Emerson logo is a trademark and service mark of Emerson Electric Co. © 2014. All Rights Reserved.


Emerson White-Rodgers Goes Mobile 24/7 TECHNICAL SUPPORT. ANYTIME. ANYWHERE. The White-Rodgers mobile app provides contractors with guided on-the-go access to valuable product information for thermostats, gas valves, ignition modules, and igniters. WRMobile also cross references to competitive and OEM products, providing access to wiring diagrams, operation/installation instructions, and homeowner manuals. The just introduced Sensi App connects the new Sensi thermostat to the home Wi-Fi router – no additional accessories required. The Sensi App offers unique contractor branding to make it easier to get the next service call. For a better understanding of all White-Rodgers products and resources, sign on to the online training website (http://white-rodgers-onlinetraining.com) or visit EmersonClimate.com

Emerson Control Products

Copeland Scroll DigitalTM K5 Compressor

REMOTE MONITORING SENSORS

SAVE VALUABLE TIME AND REDUCE ENERGY

The Emerson Control Products line offers peace of mind for homeowners without monitoring fees. This new line features a range of products including; the HomeSitter,TM the FreezeAlarm,TM Security sensors and the WaterSiren Plus,TM a water monitoring and notification system. The WaterSiren Plus monitors water and even its own battery. If critical changes occur, it will automatically sound an alarm. It can also be used to turn on or off equipment or activate a dialer, remote light or siren, when linked to other Emerson Control Products. www.protectedhome.com

Emerson Climate Technologies offers a new solution for operators looking to improve operations and reduce costs in refrigeration systems. The Copeland Scroll K5 compressor offers the highest energy efficiency available – lowering utility bills and reducing CO2 emissions. Additionally, its superior reliability and onboard CoreSenseTM Diagnostics prevent unnecessary service calls and extend compressor life. EmersonClimate.com

Emerson CO2 Refrigeration NEW INSTALLATION OR TRANSCRITICAL RETROFIT Emerson Climate Technologies has been a critical resource in past refrigerant transitions. As the market leader with the broadest compressor lineup, our experience with refrigerants and products to fit the industry’s needs make us uniquely qualified to provide a compressor solution for CO2. EmersonClimate.com


Empowered Solutions E2 Facility Management Systems EMPOWER YOUR FACILITY MANAGERS The E2 Facility Management System is the foundation of any retailer’s energy and maintenance reduction strategy. The E2 is designed to provide complete control of building and refrigeration systems including: compressor groups, condensers, walk-ins, HVAC units and lighting. In addition to being an integrated site management system, the E2 can be the foundation of any customer’s enterprise site-management system. In partnership with the ProActTM Service Center, Retail Solutions can provide your customers with direct notification of alarm monitoring and verification of facility operating setpoints. This means that customers can reduce energy, maintenance, and other operating expenses, while also improving the operation of facility equipment. Your customers can go mobile using the Microsoft Surface Pro 2 tablet. EmersonClimate.com

RIDGID® MegaPress THE NEXT GENERATION OF PRESSING TECHNOLOGY Save time with this incredible new pressing system. The RP-340 is a smaller, lightweight Press Tool that will maximize uptime with 400 presses per charge. This flexible tool switches easily between battery and AC power. The MegaPress Jaws & Rigs join 1⁄2˝ to 2˝ commercially-available Schedule 5-40 black iron pipe when used with RIDGID® standard press tools. Ridgid.com

Browning BELT DRIVE OPTIMIZATION – UNDISPUTABLE ROI BrowningTM belts are OEM specified and contractor preferred. They offer many competitive advantages. The exclusive GripNotch design of the notched or cogged belt has several features that reduce vibration and allow the belt to run cooler, which increases belt, bearing and overall drive life. The Browning® Toolbox TechnicianTM app delivers an indispensable toolset for all HVAC contractors and maintenance personnel, including calculation tools, conversion tools, GPS enabled distributor locator, plus informative reference, installation and troubleshooting guides for everything from bearings to v-belts. This app also features the revolutionary V-Belt ID Wizard,TM empowering personnel in the field to quickly identify an installed belt, even when the product ID is unknown. EmersonClimate.com


Emerson Empowered Demonstrations Pick a two minute Demo at CMPX 2014, designed to help optimize, reduce, conserve, and connect. BRAND

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Discover the benefits of connectivity with White-Rodgers apps.

1509

Browning

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See, in real time, the energy savings through belt drive performance at Browning’s Energy Validation demo.

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Find out how to reduce installation time for black iron pipe using MegaPress® – the next generation of pressing technology!

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Take a look at the latest in food waste disposer and hot water technologies.

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Take a Selfie and Win Take a self photo or get your photo taken, with your phone, at any Emerson demo. All it takes is 3 simple steps: 1

Visit any one of the Emerson demos.

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Take a selfie – show you were there, and include either a product, a solution, an Emerson Representative, or get creative with your photo!

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Email it to optimize.climate@emerson.com by 3:30 pm each day of the show. The best selfie of the day will WIN a RIDGID CA-100 Inspection Camera.

BONUS – Drop by the Emerson booth with your selfie, and get an Emerson Contractor Gift. You can increase your chances to win by submitting selfies from multiple demos, but gifts are limited to one per person. No purchase necessary. Full contest rules are available at Booth #1509.

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Putting food scraps down a disposer helps reduce landfill waste. It also can help reduce transportation costs and diesel emissions, not to mention greenhouse gases at the landfill. To learn more, visit www.insinkerator.ca

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Feed a disposer. Starve a landfill.


MAKE LOCATING SIMPLER

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On-Screen Arrows— Arrows point you in the right direction.

Null Point Icon— All arrows point toward each other indicating the null point and the pipe location.

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Line Direction Compass— Outer arrows tell which way to rotate the locator until it’s in line with the lay of the pipe.

Get your hands on General’s new Hot Spot™ Pipe Locator. See how it makes your locating simpler. Contact the Drain Brains® at 800-245-6200 or www.drainbrain.com/hotspot. For a distributor in your area contact: Atlantic Canada Calgary Rafales Agency Hydro Smart Systems 514.905.5684 403.287.7933

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See It In Action Here Now: www.drainbrain.com/hotspot See us at CMPX 2014, booth # 2315 MADE IN USA ©2014 General Wire Spring


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EX valves Enhancing energy efficiencies 42 REFRIGERATION

One often ignored method to achieve performance and energy efficiencies is through lowering the condensing (or head) pressure in refrigeration systems. EX valves allow operators to do this. Andrew Patenaude

76 cover story

Although his No. 27 is synonymous with the Toronto Maple Leafs, Sittler is just as well known for the number 10. This NHL Hall of Famer has the distinction of holding one of the most prestigious NHL records to this day. Andrew Snook

How to

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A battery of choices 102 COMMERCIAL PLUMBING

There are several choices when it comes to power sources for electronic plumbing fittings. All have advantages and disadvantages, depending on the application. Jason Boyd

70 HYDRONICS

Oversizing components increases costs, so it is best to size things correctly, per the design, however there are times when some parts can be a little larger than the system calls for. Eric Riml

124 show preview

Members of the mechanical industry are converging on the Metro Toronto Convention Centre by the thousands to check out more than 500 exhibitors and over 800 booths at the biennial CMPX trade show. From exhibitor listings and maps to product profiles and Learning Forum sessions, we are your one-stop shop for all things CMPX.

On the cover: One of the most memorable Leafs of all time, Darryl Sittler still holds the league record for points in a single game, with 10. Photo: Courtesy of Colon Cancer Canada


Visit us at the CMPX Show, Booth 2031

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­f e a t u r e s 28 HVAC

Getting smart with thermostats Carol Fey

36 PLUMBING

Boomers, conservation and the digital age Andrew Snook

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122HVAC CASE STUDY

Mapping out the mechanical systems at the new RAM in downtown Edmonton is more important than ever to ensure the protection of the province’s priceless artifacts. Andrew Snook

52 Hydronics

A radiant wall casting call Andrew Snook

60 HVAC

Finding acceptable IAQ Gary Craw

68 PLUMBING

Booster pump retrofit Brent Ross

Protecting a province’s

history

The building of the Royal Alberta Museum

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Combatting basement flooding Gabe Coscarella

86 Refrigeration

Managing ammonia leaks Andrew Snook

90 HVAC

UV-C for energy efficiency Forrest Fencl

96 Hydronics

The great boiler debate 114Hydronics

Condensing boilers can offer higher efficiency, but they cost more than cast iron. Is the decisionmaking process really that simple? Carol Fey

Windsor goes radiant for hangar Barry Campbell

110 HVAC/R

Fireplaces offer style and function Adam Freill

112 FIND THE FIX

300+ Products in Profile

118 HVAC SERVICE

Facing a crash of my own Matthew Reid

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134 CMPX SHOW FLOOR MAP

More than 300 products await you inside.

137 Products in Profile 194 Refrigeration

Saving with sublimation Kevin Gill

198 ROAD WARRIOR: Curtis Clow

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A. O. Smith Patents the glass-lined water heater

Launches the Cyclone速 Commerical Water Heater

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Continues to Lead Coming in 2014 the new Modulating Cyclone速 Mxi New modulating design provides enhanced efficiency.

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Enhanced PermaGlas速 glass lining process that provides superior tank protection against corrosion.

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M B  s P E C I AL I STS 192 MARKETING Another round of great marketing questions Doug MacMillan Last issue I started a list of some of the most common or most intriguing questions that I’ve been asked about marketing over the past little while. It was a fun exercise, so let’s continue the dialogue.

196 ASK ROGER Seeking a smooth transition Roger Grochmal Most people spend more time planning a vacation than they do the important elements in their lives and companies, including their exit strategy.

200 REFRIGERATION Variable frequency drives in compressors Phil Boudreau The mechanical world is seeking ever-higher efficiencies, and the refrigeration sector is not immune to this. One of the more recent options to hit the market are compressors equipped with variable frequency drives.

206 hydronics Let my BTUs flow! Bob “Hot Rod” Rohr If I were to choose one concept (and related products) that has changed the way we pipe boilers, the hydraulic separator would be the standout choice.

208 HIGH PERFORMANCE HVAC Sealing the deal Gord Cooke Forced air HVAC systems simply cannot be efficient with leaky duct systems, but there are options available that can ensure that nary a single cfm of air is wasted en route to its job to provide occupant comfort.

212 PLUMBING To wet vent or circuit vent Fred Bretzke Let’s look at the rules in place for wet venting and circuit venting, as well as the pros and cons of both options.

d e p a r t m e n t s 14From the editor’s desk 16News 26Profile: Tim Meadows 216The Info Page 218Calendar 219Crossword 219Tool Tip 220By the numbers

pr o d uc t s 40-41,84,188,215Plumbing 50Refrigeration 58-59,100Hydronics 66,211HVAC/R 204-205A/C

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Sweaters just address a symptom, not the problem As I was driving into the office to put this edition together, I caught a news mention of National Sweater Day, an effort promoted by the World Wildlife Fund every February asking Canadians to put on a sweater and turn their thermostats down by two degrees in an effort to conserve energy. While the goal of energy conservation is to be lauded, as someone who is involved in the industries that provide thermal comfort to these sweater-bound Canucks, I cannot help but feel that the effort is overlooking the obvious. If we want to be comfortable and save energy, then why don’t we just make the mechanical systems work better, and more efficiently? A trip to a trade show, like the recent AHR Expo in New York or the upcoming CMPX Show in Toronto, is a perfect opportunity to look into some of the options available to us to provide both comfort and efficiency.

Visit us at CMPX 2014 The CMPX Show hits the Metro Toronto Convention Centre from March 19 to 21, and we’d like to see you there. Visit our booth, N22, just to the right at the top of the escalator, and be sure to get a head start on the show with our Show Guide, starting on page 124.

For example, a zoned system, whether in a home or office, is an ideal way to minimize cmpxshow.com energy use. As is upgrading an older furnace with a new 95-plus AFUE unit, or building a system around a geothermal heat pump, or targeting high SEER ratings with the air conditioners that are recommended to customers.

A secondary benefit of recommending higher SEER cooling equipment is that it also helps avoid the media pushing Canadians to hang out in boxers and T-shirts in the dog days of summer – think twice before visualizing this. We have tools available to us. Even something as simple as sealing ducts with foil tape and ensuring that filters are sized appropriately and changed regularly can impact our use and conservation of energy. We just need to make consumers more aware of what can be done. If you are not able to get to a show, either the upcoming one in Toronto or any of the regional events that are coming later this year, I encourage you to check out our Products in Profile pages, starting on page 137 of this edition. PIP is our biennial “trade show in print”. It is a fantastic showcase of the latest in technology that’s available here in Canada.

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So, put the sweater away, and I look forward to seeing many of you in Toronto in a couple of weeks.

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Nik Ljiljanic, commercial sales leader for Trane Toronto recently welcomed corporate and commercial guests to Trane’s EarthWise seminar and 100th anniversary celebration at The Thompson Hotel in Toronto. In addition to being an opportunity to mark the company’s centenary, the event was a platform for Trane systems experts to discuss new technologies and opportunities to target energy efficiency with HVAC solutions. Among the discussions were such topics as energy trends, thermal storage systems, emerging refrigerants, and system and operational costs.

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AHR Expo attracts a crowd in NYC A fierce winter storm made getting to New York City a bit of a challenge, but even Mother Nature couldn’t hold the 2014 edition of the AHR Expo down. Even with flight schedules to juggle, the aisles were packed all three days with more than 50,000 industry personnel from all over the world. A showcase for the latest products and technologies for the HVAC/R market in North America, this year’s event featured numerous digital technology offerings, and saw considerable focus on controls and equipment designed to enable remote monitoring of systems. The 2015 AHR Expo will take place from Jan. 26 to 28 in Chicago.

EUB increases margin The New Brunswick Energy and Utilities Board awarded an increase of 5.2 cents per litre to the margin of home heating oil on Feb. 6. William Gould, president of COHA New Brunswick, commented that he sees the decision as a positive step in the right direction, but added that much more work is needed to be done to continue to keep the oil heat industry viable.

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Napoleon heats up cardiac care program Napoleon Fireplaces, Grills, and Heating and Cooling helped bring care closer to home for residents of Simcoe County in Ontario, with a $125,000 donation to the Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre (RVH). The Barrie, Ont.-based company made the donation for the future development of RVH’s Advanced Cardiac Care program and a child and youth mental health program.

Going full tilt Stephen Schroeter, Ingrid Schroeter and Chris Schroeter of Napoleon Fireplaces, Grills, and Heating and Cooling, pose with RVH Foundation Board of Directors chair Arlette Utton, to relay an important message during the company’s donation to the RVH in Barrie.

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Garry Scott, vice-president of wholesale marketing and brand development for Moen Canada, shows off his company’s Tilt pullout kitchen faucet during the 2014 International Design Show’s (IDS14) Professional Trade Day, Jan. 24, at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. moen.ca

Vancouver’s green building policy recognized

John Gignac (left), founder of the Hawkins-Gignac Foundation, poses with ClimateCare past-president Dave Murtland (D&B ClimateCare, Simcoe, Ont.).

A caring climate ClimateCare recently helped ensure that others will be able to breathe some fresh air by presenting the Hawkins-Gignac Foundation with a $500 donation during a recent meeting at the ClimateCare Co-operative head office in Burlington, Ont. The foundation was created to raise awareness of carbon monoxide dangers, and promote compulsory CO monitors in all homes. The Province of Ontario recently made it law for carbon monoxide monitors to be installed in Ontario residences with a fuel-burning appliance, heating system, fireplace or attached garage. climatecare.ca

The City of Vancouver was recently awarded a World Green Building Council (WGBC) Government Leadership Award for Best Green Building Policy. The city was recognized for its Greenest City 2020 Action Plan, which was held up as an example of excellence in sustainable city policies. The action plan’s two major targets are to require all new buildings built from 2020 onward to be carbon neutral, and to reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emissions in existing buildings by 20 per cent over 2007 levels by 2020. The announcement was made during the UN Climate Change Convention in Warsaw, Poland. worldgbc.org

Trane engineer receives award The City of Vancouver and Trane Canada engineer Cameron Lowry were the recipients of the Milton W. Garland Commemorative Refrigeration Award for Project Excellence from ASHRAE at the association’s 2014 Winter Conference. Lowry was recognized for his work on the design of a heat recovery system for the City of Vancouver. The system, installed in the neighbourhood of South East False Creek, maintains a COP of approximately 3.0 by obtaining free heat from the sewer system. trane.com

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App Alert Duct construction The SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction app offers users SMACNA-compliant options for rectangular duct with dimensions ranging from 1” to 120” for applications from negative to positive 10” water gauge. This app is intended to be used in conjunction with SMACNA’s HVAC Duct Construction Standard. smacna.org

Thermal comfort standard revised ASHRAE has published a revised thermal comfort standard that includes major revisions for design and measurement of comfortable spaces. ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 55-2013, Thermal Environmental Conditions for Human Occupancy, combines the 2010 standard and 18 published addenda into a consolidated standard.

Installer app The Danfoss Heating app is designed to offer plumbers, and heating and HVAC professionals a range of dimensioning, calculation and documentation tools, including on-site energy savings calculations for customers considering upgrading to a new in-floor heating system, hydronic balancing calculations and conversions, and marketing and support material for the company’s products. danfoss.com

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Team Testo Launched Testo unveiled its first membership benefits program in January. The program offers money-saving discounts, insider scoops, industry-related news and educational information to help its members grow their businesses, as well as training and application support. teamtesto.com

A lesson in personal finance Preet Banerjee, personal finance expert and host of Million Dollar Neighbourhood, discussed Canada’s economic outlook at CIPH Ontario’s most recent business meeting, which took place in Mississauga, Ont. Banerjee also discussed Canadians’ struggles with personal finance, including the pitfalls of credit card debt and the long-term costs associated with buying cars on loan. The next CIPH Ontario Region business meeting will take place on April 10 at the Casablanca Winery Inn in Grimsby, Ont. ciph.com

BCUC reaches decision on regulatory framework The British Columbia Utilities Commission (BCUC) has released its decision on the creation of Order G-231-13, a new regulatory framework for Thermal Environmental Systems (TES). One of the key points within the framework is to make any system less than $15 million in size, but larger than a value yet to be determined, exempt from economic regulation and specific sections of the Utilities Commission Act. The Coalition for Open Competition is urging the Government of B.C. to approve the exemptions on the grounds that it would reduce red tape and unnecessary regulations that hinder economic development. For more information, contact HRAI’s Martin Luymes at 1-800-267-2231 ext. 235, or email mluymes@hrai.ca.

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Balloon-type ball backwater valve chosen for pilot project The Standards Council of Canada (SCC) recently announced the selection of the balloon-type ball backwater valve as the focus of a joint Canada-U.S. pilot project that focuses on standards development for new or emerging product areas where neither standards nor regulations currently exist. The valves are used in drainage pipes where reversal of flow causes the valve to close-off and prevent sewage from potentially causing flood damage. scc.ca

Prompt payment petition started The National Trade Contractors Coalition of Canada’s (NTCCC) Ontario caucus has started a petition pushing for the passing of prompt payment legislation. The NTCCC plans to forward the petition to the Ontario legislature, and encourages contractors based in the province to go online and sign the petition at ontariopromptpayment.com. ntccc.ca

Trane tour coming to Canada Trane has announced the dates and cities for its Acceleration Now tour, a pair of semi-trucks carrying the company’s latest equipment, controls and interactive displays that will stop at 70 locations over 39 weeks across North America. In Canada, the Trane tour will stop in Toronto on June 12 and 13, and in Edmonton on Aug. 20 and 21. Customers will have the opportunity to learn about the company’s chillers, air handlers, controls, terminal and variable refrigerant systems, aftermarket offerings, and services.

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The 2014 edition of MEET, the Mechanical Electrical Electronic Technology show, will take place at the Moncton Coliseum in Moncton on May 7 and 8. It is the largest mechanical sector trade show east of Montreal and is expected to attract more than 5,000 industry professionals and have more than 400 booths. masterpromotions.ca

Spreading the wealth HVAC/R students at Kildonan East Collegiate (KEC) in Winnipeg pose for a photo with a recent donation from Brian Baker, founder and instructor of the Westech Energy Training Centre. Baker presented Rob Burgess, KEC’s climate control technology instructor, with more than $700 worth of products, originally donated to Baker’s training academy by JB Industries.

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Wi-Fi convenience in high-definition color Introducing the Wi-Fi 9000 Color Touchscreen Thermostat — it’s the newest addition to Honeywell’s Wi-Fi thermostat portfolio. The sleek profile and customizable display make it easy to sell, and the redesigned terminal block and on-screen setup process make it easier to install. It’s the most colorful way to give your customers remote comfort control.

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Google buys Nest Google recently announced that it is buying home automation firm Nest for US$3.2B. Nest, based out of Palo Alto, Calif., creates a wide variety of hardware, software and services for appliances around the home, including thermostats, carbon monoxide detectors and smoke alarms. The company broke into the market when it started up in 2010 as a manufacturer of digital thermostats. nest.com

Rheem acquires HTPG Rheem recently purchased commercial refrigeration equipment manufacturer Heat Transfer Products Group (HTPG) from Monomoy Capital Partners. HTPG produces commercial refrigeration equipment for the foodservice, food retail and other non-consumable markets. Rheem’s immediate goal is to reinvigorate the HTPG brand with significant product development. HTPG will be a standalone division of Rheem. rheem.com htpgusa.com

From left: RectorSeal president David Smith, former RCT chief operating officer Gabriel Isaacs, and Henry Gohlke, vice-president of Capital Southwest Corp., pose for a photo marking RectorSeal’s recent acquisition.

RectorSeal acquires multiple brands RectorSeal recently purchased the AquaGuard, Goliath and Titan HVAC/R product brands from Resource Conservation Technologies (RCT). RectorSeal plans to retain and market the AquaGuard brand, Goliath secondary drain pans and furnace risers, and Titan flexible secondary drain pans. rectorseal.com

M&G DuraVent names new rep

Palser celebrates 60 years Palser Enterprises turns 60 this year. The company, which was incorporated in 1954 by Richard (Dick) and Marian Palser, started up in the industry by selling boilers and heating related items before it added plumbing products in 1960. In 1999, the company purchased the Aristocrat Manufacturing Company in Mississauga and opened warehouses in London and Toronto.

M&G DuraVent has appointed Raven Supply as its territory representative for commercial venting in British Columbia and the Yukon. In addition to representing the company’s existing commercial venting products, Raven Supply will also be introducing the DuraStack line to its territories. duravent.com

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KVC Industries goes exclusive and grows

Sporlan hits major milestone

KVC Industries recently announced it has been named the exclusive distributor for the Canadian market for Fivalco Inc. flow control products. KVC has also opened a warehouse at 49 Craig Street in Brantford, Ont. The company can be reached at 226-388-0650.

The Sporlan Division of Parker Hannifin Corporation is celebrating its 80th anniversary. Started up in 1934, the Sporlan Division now employs more than 1,600 people. sporlanonline.com

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People in the news www.mechanicalbusiness.com Lochinvar has hired MARC HEFFNER as its director of marketing. Marc will be responsible for the strategy and management for marketing all Lochinvar products as well as oversee the company’s marketing and product management personnel. He comes to the company with more than 20 years of industry experience in a variety of leadership roles in sales and marketing.

American Standard Brands has named YVES DALCOURT its new general manager for the company’s Canadian division, based in Mississauga, Ont. Dalcourt’s responsibilities will include providing leadership and strategic direction to all aspects of the company’s Canadian business operations. Dalcourt will be reporting to American Standard Brands president and CEO Jay Gould.

BRYAN SCHULTZ, corporate controller for ECCO Heating Products, has assumed all responsibilities of former executive vice-president and CFO Fred Wakulich, who recently announced his retirement after 50 years of service with the company.

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MIKE WARREN has been appointed to the position of regional account manager for Allied Group, a manufacturer and master distributor of fittings, flanges, pipes and valves. Wilo Canada has promoted HANS KIRCHER (left) to the position of managing director. He previously held the role of vice-president of sales and marketing. The company has also hired STEFFEN WERNER (right) as its director of marketing and western region sales. Steffen has moved from the company’s German office and will work out of the company’s Calgary office. Manufacturers rep Jess-Don Dunford has named VINCE LEROUX its account manager for the GTA. Vince has more than 20 years of experience working in the plumbing and heating industry, including holding national accounts manager positions with several companies. Rinnai America Corporation has appointed SUSAN MITTELBRUN its vice-president of marketing for North America. Susan’s responsibilities will include strategic development, marketing, advertising and communications in Canada and the U.S.

Noble has appointed MICHAEL ROGERS to the position of heating and hydronics specialist, GTA Region. Michael will be responsible for field work and site visits with the company’s existing customers. He brings 25 years of industry experience to the company.

GEORGE PARRY has been named Daikin’s unitary technical manager. George started in the industry as a service tech in 1985, and has progressed steadily in the industry over the past 29 years.

Wolseley Canada has appointed RICHARD AYUEN to the position of vice-president of its Waterworks division. He has more than 20 years of experience in leadership, operations and business development. Richard will be responsible for the strategic direction and performance of the business across Canada. Also at Wolseley, GREG SMITH has been hired for the position of vice-president of human resources. Smith will be involved in the business strategy and management of the company’s talent development programs. Both individuals will report directly to senior vice-president Darcy Curran, and will work out of the company’s head office in Burlington, Ont.

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Profile Tim Meadows: Having fun while giving back

It’s not unusual to see Victaulic’s Tim Meadows and his wife Theresa cutting a rug at industry events throughout the year, but for Tim, his involvement at the association level is not just about getting out and being social. He sees it as a way to give back to the industry and encourage others to do the same. His efforts were formally recognized this past fall when the Mechanical Contractors Association of Canada presented Tim with the Doug Crawford Memorial Award, which recognizes an associate member who has made a substantial contribution to MCAC through regular

voluntary participation and leadership, with a history of commitment to ensuring the success of its members. Daryl Sharkey, MCAC’s director of member services, explains that Tim, who is now the past-chairman of the Associates Council, “has put the needs of the association first and has been an excellent example for all future board members.” Nice job Tim, and we look forward to catching you on the dance floor again soon.

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I like to describe Victaulic as a dynamic organization focused on growth and innovative piping solutions. We were founded in 1925 and are the world leader in grooved and plain-end mechanical pipe joining systems.

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Name: Tim Meadows Title: Vice-president/general manager Age: 53 Company: Victaulic Family: Wife of 27 years, Theresa, and 15 year-old son Theo Joined the industry in: 1987

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I started as a sales representative with Victaulic in Thunder Bay, Ont.

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T he people, the countless opportunities for our products and the ability to provide solutions to those problems.

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Indeed, while some may think that Nest stepped on Honeywell’s turf, perhaps it’s the other way around. Not long after the Nest thermostat was unveiled, Honeywell introduced its Prestige thermostat. While still a traditional rectangular shape, it can be customized into a myriad of bright colour combinations and promises a more user-friendly intuitive method of programming that most homeowners should be able to manage. Of course it is Wi-Fi-capable, as are Honeywell’s more basic programmable thermostats.

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Nest has turned the world of thermostats upside-down with the appearance of the “Nest Learning Thermostat” in 2011. It was developed by a couple of former Apple executives who wanted iPhone or iPad Wi-Fi connectivity for their temperature control. They wanted to vary setpoints (what we in the HVAC biz call programming) without the tedium of standing at a wall punching buttons. In fact they didn’t want to program it at all, but rather to have it “learn” by itself. The thermostat senses the comings and goings around it, and programs itself over the next few days. And finally, it had to be aestheticallypleasing. All this adds up to what consumers call “cool.”

We might think that more traditional thermostat manufacturers would be upset with the new players in the market, but that may be an oversimplification of the story. While not embracing their new competitors with open arms, a Honeywell rep that I spoke with acknowledged that companies like Nest have had some positive effect on the market. “They pioneered where the industry needed to go.”

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Before Nest, the modern thermostat was generally a white box of rectangular plastic. Even Honeywell had expanded beyond its sacred “round.” Low and behold, Nest came out with a round thermostat with a stainless steel rim and an intenselycoloured middle that changes; red is for heating, blue for cooling, and continues on page 30


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black for no call for either. A bright green leaf appears to announce an energy-saving mode. Nest is truly different, says industry veteran distributor Jaylan Phillips. “I get lots of stats to try out at home because I’m in the business. But this is the first that my friends have even noticed. More than that, they say it’s cool.” Perhaps even more mould-breaking is the way Nest goes to market. Traditionally a thermostat was just an HVAC accessory, to be sold along with the installation of new equipment, or to replace a failed thermostat, or as an energy-saving upgrade – all of which was handled by the HVAC contractor. In contrast Nest went full-bore after consumers who love new technology. Consumers learned about it in popular publications such as Wired, GQ, the NY Times, and National Geographic. Where does a consumer get one? Online, of course, or from an electronics retail store such as Best Buy. And Nest encourages the end user to handle the installation, or to use one of their installation contractors – a list that is not exclusive to HVAC contractors, but rather also includes audio-visual and energy management firms as well. This might be a development that mechanical firms might want to plan a strategy around.

ecobee The ecobee (Yes, lower case is correct) thermostat targets a market even more technically-oriented than Nest’s. According to CEO Stuart Lombard, its target audience is internet and smartphone users who want to save energy. The ecobee thermostat gathers data about energy usage, including how fast a home or building warms up. Reports to the user include comparisons of energy usage in similar buildings and locations, how to increase energy efficiency, and even a weather forecast. Data is available online, and on the thermostat screen itself. Even though the target audience is extremely technologically savvy, ecobee’s is proud of being completely loyal to the traditional HVAC industry. It sells only through HVAC contractors. continues on page 32

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White-Rodgers The latest company to jump into the Wi-Fi thermostat space, White-Rodgers has recently introduced its Sensi Wi-Fi thermostat, which started shipping in Canada earlier this month. According to Greg Butt, executive director of WhiteRodgers Canada, this is the first of the Wi-Fi thermostat technologies without a common wire. “Wi-Fi technology is a very important next step,” he says. “We will be able to build upon this platform and share technology with sister companies, such as Copeland, for example.”

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Where are we going? What does all of this mean for HVAC contractors? It is clear — sell Wi-Fi-capable thermostats. Don’t worry about the wiring. It hasn’t changed. As an industry we need to be part of this.


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A drier footprint Water conservation will continue being a driving force in the market, reports American Standard’s Simone Abele. “Overall awareness for water consumption will increase as water costs increase and shortages increase,” she says. “The challenge is to come up with products with no impact on performance but reduce water consumption.” Moen’s Gary Scott agrees, saying that consumers are looking for products that save water and last a long time. “It’s a popular trend,” he says. “Being greener, leaving less of an impact on the planet, and saving energy is top of mind.”

Generation ageless American Standard’s Simone Abele says although Canada’s aging population doesn’t have a direct influence on contemporary design trends, they do influence aspects like making products easier to use.

Donna Church, marketing and communications manager for Kolher Canada, says companies need to innovate in categories such as comfort height toilets and walk-in baths in order to meet the needs of this particular demographic. “Boomers are demanding products that help them age in place and this is especially important in the bathroom where slips and falls can happen,” says Church. Garry Scott, Moen Canada’s vice-president of wholesale marketing and branding, agrees that boomers are looking to safety as being a concern in the bathroom. He says this is increasing demand for the installation of such items as grab bars and slide bars; however, the aging population is also looking for them to be stylish and not have an institutional look to them.

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athryn Holman, showroom supervisor for Desco’s Water Closet in Kitchener, Ont., says out of every 10 houses she works on, approximately two of them have traditional designs; the rest are modern contemporary. From aging in place to changing technologies to an increased demand to reduce water consumption, there are numerous factors influencing contemporary design choices in today’s bathrooms.

“Companies are making a lot of high-end products for barrier-free, so it doesn’t look like a bathroom out of a hospital,” says The Water Closet’s Kathryn Holman. “You can still do it pretty elegant, even if its wheelchair accessible.” Redesigns and renovations for improving continues on page 38

Sinks and Faucets Modern looking faucets and fixtures are dominating today’s bathrooms. American Standard’s Simone Abele, vice-president of marketing for American Standard Brands, says monoblock designs for faucets are increasing in popularity. “It’s all about the cleaner look that’s less traditional,” she explains.

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“Everything has become higher – toilets, pedestals. Everything used to be 31 to 32 inches, now it’s 34- or 36-inch heights because it’s more comfortable,” he says.

Moen’s Garry Scott agrees with the increased demand for continues on page 38

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Sinks and Faucets CONt’d modern-looking faucets. “The 90-degree faucets are all very popular today because they’re timeless in their design,” he says. Chrome continues to be the most popular finish for faucets in the bathroom, with a little selected gold within the higher end of market,” says Abele. “Ninety per cent of all fixtures we sell are chrome,” adds Kitchen & Bath Classics Christine Gurr. Masco’s Krystin Lee adds that polished nickel is also a popular choice in the Canadian marketplace.

Tubs and showers According to The Water Closet’s Kathryn Holman, free standing bathtubs have shown a significant increase in popularity in the past 12 months.

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Another trend taking place in contemporary bathrooms is increased demand for a more luxurious shower experience, says Moen’s Garry Scott. He said contractors can offer vertical spas and body sprays as a relatively inexpensive upgrade to consumers.

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“We’re probably selling twice or three times as many as last year,” she says.

Generation Ageless CONT’D living conditions are more important to baby boomers right now than renovating for the purpose of selling their homes, explains Scott. “Generation ageless is redefining what it’s like to be old,” he says. “People want to live in their current home as long as possible, and are willing to remodel and redesign their home if they are planning on living there for a longer period of time.” “We’re seeing a lot more major bathroom renos as they fix their homes,” adds Masco’s Krystin Lee. Carolyn Cheetham, executive vice-president and architectural technologist for the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA), says there are a variety of other add-ons available in the marketplace that can help older Canadians have comfortable experiences within the bathroom, including heated floors and magnified shaving mirrors.

Wall-hung and high When it comes to toilets, increased heights and wall-hung units are on the rise. Christine Gurr, showroom manager for Kitchen & Bath Classics in Lethbridge, Alta., says wall-hung toilets offer a clean, modern look. “I rarely even sell a regular height toilet anymore,” adds The Water Closet’s Kathryn Holman.

A digital future A trend that is continuing in the Canadian market is the demand for the integration of technology in the bathroom. Christine Gurr, showroom manager for Kitchen & Bath Classics in Lethbridge, Alta., says this is particularly true in large urban centres.

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“Design isn’t the only thing that makes a bathroom contemporary, Canadians are looking for dual-purpose products in all aspects of life and that applies to products in the bathroom as well,” says Kohler Canada’s Donna Church. “Consumers want and look for the most innovative products to

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Enhancing Energy Efficiencies maximum RPMs, even when idling or driving slow — common sense tells us this is unnecessary.

Unfortunately, many operators are simply unaware that low condensing operation is a viable, energyefficient and cost-effective alternative to the fixed head pressure method.

Electronic expansion valves enable low condensing refrigeration

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n the past decade, modern refrigeration and air conditioning systems have progressed to offer the very latest mechanical and electronic component technologies. System operators and technicians now have a variety of performance-enhancing and energy-efficiency options to precisely match system capacity with demand, and to better tailor operating parameters to the ambient temperatures. One often ignored method to achieve performance and energy efficiencies is through lowering the condensing (or head) pressure in refrigeration systems. The majority of refrigeration system operators elect to run systems with fixed head pressures, which forces compressors to run at maximum output regardless of the ambient temperature or demand. For decades, operators have been taught that maintaining fixed head pressures above 105°F was standard operating procedure. It’s akin to forcing a car engine to run at

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low condensing With the ample opportunities to take advantage of lower condensing conditions, operators may find it increasingly difficult to justify the business case for maintaining high head pressures year-round. When it’s 35°F in December, it stands to reason that you wouldn’t want to operate your system as if it was 85°F in July. Operating at fixed head pressures places consistent mechanical stress on the system, and the many potential energy and performance benefits are left unrealized. These include: • Lower energy consumption/costs; • Increased compressor capacity at lower condensing pressures;

• Maintenance cost reductions; • Preventing compressor failure from flooding; and • Utility incentives to upgrade systems.

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Ben Kungl, owner of Oxford Energy Solutions in Ontario, has been working exclusively with EX valve systems for more than eight years. “In the past we needed to maintain high head pressures to make the mechanical valves work properly. With the technology and the accuracy of today’s electronic valves, we now have expansion devices that allow us to float the head pressure and take advantage of the lower ambient temperatures,” Kungl said.

Reintroducing low Due to today’s emphasis on energy-efficiency initiatives, the refrigeration industry is re-thinking its stance on low condensing operation. Manufacturers have developed electronic expansion valves that are capable of operating within a wide range of condensing pressures. Unlike the TX valves used in fixed head pressure applications, EX valves are capable of digesting the flash gas that’s produced in low condensing systems as the head pressure floats with falling ambient temperatures. EX valves can even be retrofitted into existing systems with fixed, variable speed or digital compressors. EX valves provide a capacity modulation range from 10 to 100 per cent, modulating in a linear, stepped fashion. As the ambient temperature starts to drop, the head pressure floats down and the compressor capacity increases, EX valves can easily handle the transition in capacity ranges. If the liquid refrigerant quality changes and causes flash gas to form, the EX valve will modulate, digest the flash gas and control superheat.

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Operators will find that the opportunity for energy savings increases as the ambient temperatures drop and head pressures fall. Depending on the compressor type and make, a typical system can achieve 15 to 20 per cent energy efficiency ratio (EER) improvements on the compressor for every 10°F decrease in head pressures.


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What are low condensing and floating head pressures?

Low condensing refrigeration refers to the practice of lowering the condensing temperature to a minimum set point well below typical fixed condensing pressures. The condensing temperature is commonly referred to as either the head pressure or the condensing pressure in a refrigeration or AC system. Traditional refrigeration systems maintain a fixed head pressure above 105°F degrees, typically relying on mechanical head pressure control valves or fan cycling to maintain fixed pressure. The term floating head pressure is synonymous with low condensing and describes the practice of varying (or floating) the condensing pressure in unison with fluctuations in ambient temperatures. The head pressure typically remains at 10 to 20°F above the ambient temperature, and is controlled by pressure regulators or through cycling (or varying) the speed of condenser fan motors. This method requires the designation of a minimum saturated condensing temperature (SCT) to establish the lowest point at which the system is able to operate effectively. As the ambient temperature rises in a floating head system, the condensing pressure will float up with it. But, when the ambient temperatures fall the head pressures will also track with the decrease in temperatures — and that’s where energy savings can be realized. continues on page 44

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Percentage of Time Temperatures Fall Below 60°F

As the condensing temperature drops, the compressor wattage decreases and capacity (BTUH) increases. Because of the increased capacity, compressor runtime hours are significantly reduced, and compressor lifecycle reliability is much improved.

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By lowering the minimum SCT, operators have significant opportunities for savings in North America. In Canada, the ambient temperature is 60°F or below for 90 per cent of the year. In the central U.S., the temperature is below 60°F for 60 per cent of the calendar year. Even in the southern tip of Florida, the ambient temperature is below 60°F for 20 per cent of the year.

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“Now that you don’t need to maintain a high head pressure, you can float the head down to take advantage of the low ambient conditions in the fall, winter and spring — and even summer nights,” he says. “You’ll achieve a smaller compression ratio, greater capacity and less kilowatt input per BTU output. The reality is, this is the way refrigeration should be done.”

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Problem For years, a Canadian food processor had been operating a 100-ton, -20°F freezer, running year-round on R-404A at a fixed 110°F SCT. When warm product was introduced into the cold storage warehouse, operators experienced a slow pull down of temperatures. And, they had grown accustomed to losing one compressor per year, on average.

Solution Ben Kungl of Oxford Energy Solutions recommended a system that allowed his customer to lower the condensing point and float the head pressures. By adding EX valves to each evaporator and a variable frequency drive to condenser fan motors, he was able to drop the minimum condensing temperatures from 110°F to 70°F. Immediately, the warehouse achieved faster pull-down rates. After one year of use, his customer achieved a 50 per cent reduction in energy costs. In the six years since the retrofit, the contractor has not had to replace a single compressor. On one occasion, every evaporator fan motor in the facility stopped due to an outage on the 208-volt power source. Since the compressor and EX valves were on a different voltage, they were unaffected by the power loss and kept running. Instead of flooding back to the compressors due to no air flow and no

evaporator heat load, the EX valves throttled closed to control their superheat set point. As the valves continued to close, the suction pressure gradually dropped until the condensing units shut off on their lowpressure safety modes. Kungl said this feature alone is a huge cost saver. “It’s inevitable that operators or employees accidentally shut the power off, leave the doors open to the freezer, or an evaporator fan motor is lost,” he said. Normally, this would result in serious problems, such as a frozen evaporator or compressor loss. “That doesn’t happen with EX valves, because they’re able to monitor superheat very accurately. As soon as it begins to flood back, the valve simply closes because it knows there’s no heat in the evaporator. It will save the compressor by shutting it off on safety mode,” said Kungl. By lowering the condensing temperatures and allowing the system to float its head pressures, the contractor also significantly reduced the amount of refrigerant used in the system — a fraction of refrigerant is needed in the condenser during low temperature operation.

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Overcoming early limitations

Reducing refrigeration energy costs The state of California recently implemented a low condensing requirement in its Title 24 energy-reduction regulation, requiring floating head pressure systems to have a minimum set point of at least 70°F. If this is any indication of what the future will be for the larger North American region, the practice of low condensing refrigeration may soon be gaining wider adoption. Lowering the minimum set point is the most obvious opportunity for legacy equipment to save energy, improve sustainability and reduce maintenance costs. Floating the head pressure allows the compressors to operate in a relaxed state when temperatures are low, while providing more capacity and consuming significantly less energy. Finally, the type of compressor used in the system does not matter, because EX valves are designed to control superheat of the evaporator based on a minimum set point. “And at the end of the day, it’s a cheaper installation and much more efficient system. We’ve never had a system failure with an electronic expansion valve in eight years,” says Ben Kungl.

Traditionally, refrigeration and AC system operators have artificially kept head pressures high all year long to accommodate the limitations of mechanical thermal expansion (TX) valves. The TX valve, which controls the refrigerant flow into the evaporator, is the main driver for maintaining these artificially high pressures and liquid quality all year. Decades ago, when balanced ported mechanical TX valves were used in the first attempts at lowering the condensing pressure, they were unable to maintain capacity and digest flash gas (bubbles) that formed in the liquid as the pressure floated lower. The flash gas ultimately choked the TX valve, and like drinking through a straw with a hole in it, the TX valve couldn’t produce the necessary volume. As a result, system aids such as mechanical heat exchangers, liquid pressure amplification pumps and sub-cooling loops were introduced into these low condensing systems to control flash gas. However, the industry soon decided these measures were excessive and opted to bring the head pressures back up to a fixed point. To this day, the majority of system operators in North America keep their head pressures near 105°F, which is considered acceptable because it works within the limitations of mechanical TX valves. What many operators do not realize, however, is that technology now exists that will enable them to float their system pressures down to a 70°F (or lower) condensing temperature, thereby achieving significant energy savings.

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Cast-in-place concrete is used for a wide variety of applications due to its long-term durability. Standard uses include structural support in the form of beams and columns, and in floors, walls and roofs, so it is not surprising to see it being used by some designers of hydronic systems. One of these innovative hydronics applications is the cast-in-place radiant wall systems for both heating and cooling that Regina-based MacPherson Engineering has been involved with.

The biggest challenge of using a cast-in-place system instead of a more traditional radiant panel system for heating and cooling is the coordination of the project, says MacPherson Engineering’s Heric Holmes. “With a panel system, because you put the panels in afterwards, you have less issues with coordinating things like anchoring, but it is a challenge because it takes a lot more effort up front to make sure the panels are built correctly before they’re installed.”

i>An economical choice

“The biggest advantage of using that system is the mobility,” said Heric Holmes, senior engineer at MacPherson. His company designed a caston-site radiant heating and cooling wall system for the Regina Provincial Correctional Centre (RPCC); where three wings of the century-old prison were replaced with a 216-cell facility.

Cast-on-site was chosen for the Regina Provincial Correctional Centre because it was a cheaper alternative than casting the walls in place, or bringing them in as pre-cast. This was due to the availability of a pre-cast plant and the ability to design most of the walls in a uniform manner, allowing for a lot of duplication. Since the walls were being built away from the core of the building in a heated storage shed, they did not interfere with the construction of the building, and were not affected by poor weather conditions.

i>Building the panels

The panels used were built by attaching PEX piping to rebar mats with six-inch spacing. The design was a four-pipe system with separate heating and cooling supply and return lines. The mats were then transported to steel forms, where any necessary embedding would take place and the concrete would be poured. After the panels were cured, they were

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“Because the walls were cast-on-site, we could easily assemble the building and we didn’t have to worry about trying to tie anything to the floors,” said Holmes. “It was all embedded in the walls. As the building went up, we just built the structural walls around it and put the walls into place. It really sped up construction time and still allowed us to use radiant systems.” Another advantage of the cast-in-place system is better control of moisture. “For cooling, for example, you’re not as susceptible to condensation because you’re not having exposed metal to the air,” said Holmes. “Concrete has the ability to retain moisture. In order for moisture to appear on the surface, concrete has to be saturated. With steel there is no ability to retain moisture, so there is little forgiveness for problems with moisture control.” Cast-in-place radiant systems also allow for any embedding that might be necessary. In the example of the correction centre, the design called for anchoring metal beds to the walls, which they were able to embed into the panel systems by installing welding plates during the casting phase, and continues on page 56

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tagged and moved to a storage area to be installed as needed. The panels would then be lifted into place via crane or forklift, and welded into position. “It was like a big jigsaw puzzle,” said Holmes. “Piece 1-A goes into spot 1-A type of deal.”

i>Protecting the system

Since the system is designed to provide both heating and cooling, the design team incorporated a deadband to avoid cycling the system directly from heating to cooling, and viceversa. Additionally, a 35 per cent glycol solution was used to protect against the harsh Regina winters. “In this case, our air handling systems are glycol-based and because they’re on an exterior wall, if there was ever a problem with the system we didn’t want to end up freezing the panels up,” explained Holmes.

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Holmes recommends that contractors who are performing installs in the winter should look for a warm place to work on the piping. “In our case we did it in an indoor building, just to get the heat up so you wouldn’t be doing it while it’s really cold outside,” he said. “That allows the flexibility to build the panels and bend the piping in the middle of winter. In some environments that’s not a critical issue, but in Regina it definitely is… since it affects the malleability of the piping that you purchase.”

then welding the beds to these, before the panels were installed onto the building. “Items that need to be anchored to the walls, like the metal beds, need a place for mounting,” explained Holmes. “In order to not hit the piping while anchoring things like beds, plates are installed so that these items can be welded without damaging the walls. Direct anchoring could be achieved by x-raying the walls to find the loops, however, this is expensive.” According to Holmes, this works well when it is used for a building where construction is relatively uniform, has large surfaces of available wall space, and a stable occupancy load, such as gyms or classrooms. “Something with a lot of turnover like an office building, it doesn’t really suit that.”

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Navien’s NCB Series condensing combination boilers deliver hydronic heat and DHW simultaneously. They are available in three models with maximum heating inputs of 80,000 BTUH, 100,000 BTUH and 120,000 BTUH, and DHW flow rates of 3.4 gpm, 4.0 gpm and 4.5 gpm, respectively. The units offer efficiencies up to 93.6% AFUE. Additional features include a negative gas pressure valve and field conversion from natural gas to liquid propane.

Viessmann's Vitodens 222-F floor standing, gas-fired boiler is offered in two models with input ranges from 12,000 to 125,000 BTUH and efficiencies up to 93.3% AFUE. The unit features a stainless steel heat exchanger and a stainless steel storage tank for DHW production with a continuous flow rate of 3.3 gpm.

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Boiler control tekmar’s Boiler Control 275 accommodates up to four mid-efficiency and high-efficiency boilers in various combinations. Its features include outdoor temperature reset, DHW generation, and boiler equal run time rotation.

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Air vents Caleffi’s 5021 Series automatic air vents are designed to remove air that accumulates in heating and air conditioning systems without the need for manual intervention. They feature brass body construction and a service check valve. They have a maximum working pressure of 150 psi, a maximum discharge pressure of 40 psi, and a maximum working temperature of 230°F.

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Floor panels The S20 Contractor floor panels from Creatherm are 2’ x 4’ x 2” thick and feature eight radial staggered snap-tight grids for optimal tubing spacing. The panels have on-centre points every six inches and are designed to allow installers to run tubing at 45-degree angles. The panels can support the installation of 1/2” and 5/8” PEX tubing. They are built from BASF Styropor EPS.

Wall-hung boiler Sime’s Planet Dewy 30 BFT offers inputs up to 110,000 BTUH and efficiencies up to 97% AFUE. It features a stainless steel heat exchanger, a built-in three-way valve, DHW controls, and an indirect tank sensor. It also comes with a built-in circulator, expansion tank and air eliminator. The unit can be fuelled by natural gas or propane.

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Thermostatic mixing valve Apollo Valves’ 34A-H series thermostatic mixing valve has a dezincification-resistant bronze body and integral stainless steel inlet strainers. It has a maximum working pressure of 150 psig, a maximum working temperature of 210˚F and a minimum flowrate of 1.9 lpm. Other features include fingertip temperature control, instantaneous cold or hot water supply failure shut-off protection and multiple connection options. The valve is available in a variety of temperature ranges, as well as a lead-free version.

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Wall mount boiler The Knight wall mount fire tube boiler from Lochinvar is available in seven models with inputs from 55,000 to 399,000 BTUH, and offers thermal efficiencies up to 99 per cent. The unit’s operating control has a built-in cascading sequencer that allows up to eight units to be installed, delivering up to 3.2 million BTUH heating capacity. The boiler also comes with a fully modulating 5:1 turndown burner.

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Radiant tubing Watts Radiant’s RadiantPERT polyethylene raised temperature (PE-RT) tubing is manufactured with Dowlex 2344 with five layers, including an oxygen barrier. The tubing is rated up to 180˚F at 80 psi. It is designed for use in hydronic heating, cooling, snowmelt and distribution applications.

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Residential boiler Weil-McLain’s Eco stainless steel boiler is available with inputs of 70,000, 110,000 and 155,000 BTUH, and offers efficiencies up to 95.2% AFUE. The unit features a stainless steel fire tube heat exchanger, 5:1 modulation and an LCD display.

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ASHRAE 62.2-2013 A cceptable indoor air quality (IAQ) is dependent on many factors, including indoor pollution sources, construction materials, furnishings, lifestyle of occupants and outdoor air quality. Acceptable IAQ is also impacted by the occupants’ tolerance to indoor pollutants. ASHRAE 62.2-2013 should be used as a starting point for the design of a ventilation system. As ASHRAE 62.2-2013 becomes more prevalent in local and national residential building requirements, it is helpful for everyone involved to become familiar with the basic ventilation requirements of this standard. ASHRAE 62.2-2013 calls for two mechanical ventilation methods: “wholebuilding ventilation” and “local exhaust.” Both methods need to be used to help achieve acceptable indoor air quality. And keep in mind that ventilation equipment is to be rated in accordance with HVI procedures. Remotemounted fans are not required to be tested or rated for sound.

THE STANDARD ASHRAE Standard 62.22013 is a ventilation standard that defines minimum requirements for ventilation systems. The goal of this standard is to achieve acceptable indoor air quality (IAQ) for typical residences. This standard is applicable to single-family

Whole-Building Ventilation ASHRAE 62.2-2013 has provisions for three basic mechanical ventilation strategies that can be used for Intermittent or continuous whole-building ventilation:

1. Exhaust ventilation 2. Supply ventilation 3. Balanced supply and exhaust ventilation

houses and multi-family structures of no more than three storeys. The standard does not apply to transient housing such as hotels or dormitories.

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TECH TIP The airflow of all installed ventilation equipment that is used to achieve the whole-building ventilation rate must be measured with an appropriate airflow measuring device.

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A local mechanical exhaust system is required to be installed in each kitchen and in each bathroom. This local system can be designed for either continuous or on-demand controlled operation. The airflow of all installed ventilation equipment that is used to achieve local exhaust rates should be measured with an appropriate airflow measuring device. Alternatively, the airflow rating of ventilation equipment at 0.25” w.c. may be used if the prescriptive duct sizing of ASHRAE 62.2-2013 is followed. The airflow rate of local exhaust systems can also be applied to the required whole-building ventilation rate requirements, as long as they operate automatically. For on-demand operating exhaust systems, the minimum airflow rate is 50 cfm for bathrooms and 100 cfm for kitchens. For continuously operating exhaust systems, the minimum airflow rate for bathrooms is 20 cfm. The minimum airflow rate for kitchens is to result in five air changes per hour (based on kitchen volume).

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For intermittently operating whole-building ventilation systems that run at least once every three hours, the time average ventilation rate cannot be less than the continuous ventilation rate. If the intermittent ventilation system duty cycle (one on and off time) is longer than three hours, the required ventilation rate increases to achieve an acceptable turnover of the air within the dwelling. continues on page 64



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For multi-family buildings: 1. Reductions to the mechanical ventilation rate due to effective annual average infiltration rate (Qinf) are not permitted. 2. Common areas are to be ventilated at a rate of 0.06 cfm per sq. ft. 3. Non-residential areas of mixed use buildings are to use ASHRAE 62.1.

Working with existing buildings For existing, occupied, buildings that do not meet the provisions of ASHRAE 62.2, an alternative method of compliance is available.

1. Local exhaust • If existing exhaust ventilation equipment in bathrooms and kitchens does not meet the minimum airflow requirements, the whole-building ventilation rate can be increased to offset the insufficient local exhaust airflow. • Existing exhaust ventilation equipment in bathrooms and kitchens does not need to be tested to AMCA standards or rated to HVI procedures. • If exhaust ventilation equipment is replaced in bathrooms and kitchens, this equipment needs to meet all requirements of ASHRAE 62.2-2013.

4. Common parking garages that adjoin occupied spaces are required to have exhaust ventilation at a rate of 0.4 cfm per sq. ft. 5. Specific steps need to be taken to minimize the air that is transferred between dwelling units. 6. The following requirements are in place to prevent air transfer through the ventilation system: • Exhaust fans in separate dwellings shall not share a common exhaust duct. • Exhaust inlets from more than one dwelling can use a single exhaust fan if the fan is located downstream of all of the inlets and the fan is run continuously, or if each inlet has a backdraft damper. • Supply outlets to more than one dwelling can use a single supply fan if the fan is located upstream of all of the supply outlets and the fan is run continuously, or if each outlet has a backdraft damper.

2. Whole-building ventilation • The required ventilation rate for existing buildings may need to be increased to offset insufficient local exhaust. • For existing buildings, if the calculated required airflow rate is less than or equal to zero cfm, no whole-building ventilation fan is required.

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Water cooled chillers Daikin’s Magnitude water cooled chillers with RapidRestore are designed to allow the units to restart 35 seconds after a power failure and reach 80% of full-load in 75 seconds. The units are built with a mag° netic bearing centrifugal compressor and an integrated VFD. They are available in 100 to 700 ton sizes and offer sound ratings as low as 76 dBA. The chillers operate on oil-free technology and use R-134a refrigerant.

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Gas furnaces Ruud’s 90%+ gas furnaces are available with inputs ranging from 40,000 to 115,000 BTUH, and offer efficiencies up to 98% AFUE. They feature a direct spark ignition system, a blocked drain sensor, removable heat exchanger, pre-marked condensate hoses, a self-priming drain trap and hemmed edges. The furnaces have a four-way, mutli-poise design to allow contractors to install the units up flow, down flow, or horizontal left/right.

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Outdoor reset HBX Control Systems’ ECO-0550 standalone outdoor reset control can accommodate heat pumps and backup boilers. The control accommodates up to three stages, including back up; outdoor reset on hot and cold tanks and single or dual tank modes. The unit runs a reversing valve and/or threeway valve, and rotates heat pumps based on time or number of cycles. All system info is displayed on the main screen.

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hen municipalities do energy audits looking for ways to reduce costs associated with building operations, most tend to target lighting and HVAC loads, since those are generally numbers one and two on most lists of energy spending in commercial buildings, but the plumbing systems can be a good target as well, in some cases. The city offices in Oshawa, Ont., are a prime example of what can be done with a little modern technology to improve system performance – and reduce energy costs – beyond the light ballasts and boilers. The administrative offices at the city are in a nine-storey commercial building serving almost 300 personnel. The plumbing system serves a pair of washrooms on each floor – three on some floors – and kitchenettes on each floor as well. The original domestic water delivery system used a constant-speed 120 USgpm booster pump that produced 140 psi of pressure, regardless of the demand for water in the building. The system was also using pressure reducing valves to throttle flow, but that wasted much of the pressure the system was producing. To think of it like a car, the system had the gas pedal to the floor and was using the brakes to control the speed. In addition, if the pump discharge hit 100°F or higher, due to low flow or excess pressure, a solenoid valve would open to release the water to drain. “Our previous system had two constant-speed pumps, which alternated operation daily. Each pump was 10 hp, 120 USgpm,” explains Charlie Drake, the city’s manager of operations and maintenance. “These pumps cycled often during off-peak times, and excess pressure was relieved to drain.”

Downstream benefits In addition to energy savings from better matching pump speed and system pressure to actual demand, the combination of lower speeds, the ability to shut down when no flow is needed, and the use of an automatic process that increases operating speed gradually as the system reaches a fill setpoint, helps to reduce wear and tear on the overall system, which reduces maintenance needs and extends the service life of components.

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Matching the pressure to the demand The City of Oshawa, Ont., worked with consulting engineering firm Crossey Engineering to investigate options to replace its constant-speed domestic water supply booster system. The firm put in an Armstrong Design Envelope IVS booster system, a variable-speed unit that monitors pressure so that it can adjust the pump speed as needed to maintain system pressure, rather than the fully on or fully off operation of the former system. The new booster pump system no longer has need for pressure reducing valves and is designed to operate at 85 psi. Looking at the performance data, the building manager reports that the variable frequency drive has allowed the pump speed to be reduced to between 50 and 70 per cent during peak hours, and to less than 50 per cent most of the time. When no flow is required, the pump switches to a sleep mode rather than wasting water through a valve. “We’ve dropped our system pressure from 140 psi to 85 psi with no complaints,” says Charlie Drake. “And our pumps run at less than 50 per cent speed, so our electrical savings will be noticeable.”


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lmost everyone has parts in the truck, or in the shop that might be too big for a particular job, but what happens when you are caught in a pinch, say when the right replacement item is out of stock, or you are in a mechanical room at 3 a.m. on a Sunday night with nary a wholesaler in sight. Are there parts of a hydronic system that can be safely oversized, and what problems occur when other components have been oversized?

I would argue that regardless of whether a component can be oversized, doing so will just increase the cost of the job, and the cost and complexity of maintenance and replacement. In general, size things correctly, per the design. However, in a pinch, the following guidelines may apply.

What not to oversize Boiler Keep in mind that boilers, even when “correctly sized” for the heat loss at design conditions, are oversized for most of their running time. We size for a worst-case temperature, which by definition of “outdoor design,” occurs only three per cent of the time. So if you oversize a boiler, you’re creating a situation where the boiler will always cycle excessively. Cycling a boiler heavily wears a lot of components (ignitors, ignition modules, pumps, circuit boards, fans, etc.), and wastes fuel, since combustion appliances aren’t at their most efficient upon ignition.

Indirect DHW tank While oversizing a hot water tank may seem like something that covers the homeowner in case of high load, consider this: the larger the tank, the slower the recovery. If you excessively oversize a storage tank, not only are the standby losses higher, but the recovery takes a big hit too. Having slow recovery means that once the tank is empty the homeowner gets cold or lukewarm water until the tank is given a chance to recover.

Pumps Pumps are among the worst things to oversize because they mess with the main design requirement: flow rate. Large changes to flow rate can often mean that emitters don’t work as expected, and trying to serve different loads simultaneously might just not work at all, since one part of the system could steal all the flow. Furthermore, oversized pumps also increase velocity, which can cause excessive wear on pipes and other components (think erosion – it’s very similar). continues on page 72

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Piping I have yet to see anyone oversize the piping enough to make a difference, and it generally doesn’t occur because of the cost of pipe and the inconvenience of working with and stocking large fittings. That being said, it is possible to size pipe so large that there isn’t sufficient water velocity for smooth flow, which actually impedes heat transfer. I thought I’d mention it as a point of interest.

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Differential pressure bypass The main problem with oversizing pressure bypasses is that the flow rating range of the bypass won’t match the application, meaning that in certain conditions, the bypass just won’t work at all. Either the bypass won’t let any flow through if it’s oversized (the flow isn’t enough to push against the spring), or will let as much flow through as it can (if it’s undersized), but that won’t be enough for proper system operation.

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Mixing valves I’ve seen these oversized rather frequently, and it never seems to go well. Oversized mixing valves cause behaviour that is probably the most difficult to diagnose, because they will appear to work, and “cycle” frequently.

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In the most extreme examples I’ve seen, the oversized mixing valves fail early because they get such a small range of motion that they eventually seize, which also destroys the coupling and/or the actuator as the motor tries to move the valve. Alternately, the actuator on them fails early because of the constant adjustment.

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The beautiful thing about expansion tanks is that they can be oversized pretty much infinitely. Your restrictions are only cost, and boiler room real estate – the second probably being the most relevant to most contractors. In short, the air cushion or bladder in the tank is built to absorb up to a certain amount of movement, and if you don’t use all that movement space, there really isn’t any problem.

Air and dirt separators These are usually sized “as small as possible” because of cost, but if you happen to oversize them slightly, they actually just work better. The lower the velocity of flow inside the separator, the easier the air or dirt drops out of the flow and can be filtered out. The only issue then becomes the bushings or fittings you have to use to accommodate the larger separator.

Zone valves Large zone valves are expensive, so these are hardly ever oversized. Yet, they can be oversized quite readily if needed, and the only impact is a reduced pressure drop across the valve, meaning that the pump will provide slightly more flow. Taken to an extreme, or in a large application, the resulting increase in flow could increase fluid velocities above recommended levels, but generally the change in flow is minimal on a pervalve basis. Most of the time, zone valves can be safely oversized in a pinch.

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lthough Darryl Sittler wore No. 27 throughout his tenure with the Toronto Maple Leafs, the former captain is more synonymous with the number 10 in some hockey circles. The former Maple Leafs captain has the distinction of holding one of the most prestigious NHL records to this day for his 10-point night more than 38 years ago, when he tallied six goals and four assists against the Boston Bruins in an 11-4 rout.

When asked if he thought his 10-point night against the Boston Bruins would have stood the test of time against all the stars that have come and gone over the past 38 years, he says the possibility of sharing his record was definitely there. “Especially when Wayne Gretzky was getting in excess of 200 points and Mario Lemieux was playing,” he says. “They were both such great players, and great offensive players. They both got eight points, but nobody has got nine or 10. I think it’s obviously going to be a difficult record to beat. Nowadays, even though there are so many great players in the game, I think that if you look at the scores, very seldom do you see six, seven goals by one particular team anymore.” Although his 10-point night was one of Sittler’s biggest career-defining moments, it isn’t his most memorable. For him, that was winning the Canada Cup in 1976, scoring the overtime goal against the Czechoslovakian team. “I was playing on Team Canada with one of the greatest teams Canada ever put together,” he says. “Bobby Orr was on that team, Bobby Hull, Guy Lafleur. I think 19 guys from that team went on to be inducted to the Hockey Hall of Fame.”

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He says being inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1989, and later, having his No. 27 raised to the ceiling of the Air Canada Centre in Toronto were also defining moments in his career. “It was very moving because I had lost my wife to cancer a couple years before that, and I asked the Leafs if they would put her name on the banner, which they did. It was a very emotional night for me, my children and all the fans watching at the game and at home. Wendy was a major part of my career and my life, obviously, and it was nice that her name was on the banner when it went up.”

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One of the ways Darryl helps out the community where he played most of his career is by sitting as a board member for the MLSE Team Up Foundation, alongside fellow former Maple Leafs captain Wendel Clark. “The whole purpose is to create opportunities for the youth around the Greater Toronto Area,” Darryl explains. “Part of the charity refurbishes rinks, basketball courts and soccer fields. The other part is about raising money to send kids to camps and give them an opportunity to participate in sports.” Sittler has participated in the foundation’s work since its inception. “My role over the years has been more of an ambassador,” he says. Although he isn’t as involved in the hockey side of the Leafs organization as he used to be, Sittler still loves to slap on his skates whenever he gets the opportunity. Since losing his wife to colon cancer 12 years ago, Darryl has also been active with Screen Colons Canada, a charity that raises awareness about the prevalence and preventability of colon cancer while promoting the screening of all Canadians who are eligible through age or risk. He raises funds for the organization through the Darryl Sittler Smart Ass Golf Tournament, which was held the past few years in June at Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville. His is also a celebrity ambassador for Colon Cancer Canada.

The Toronto Maple Leafs had the honour of participating in this year’s NHL Winter Classic on Jan. 1, defeating the Detroit Red Wings 3-2 in a shootout at a packed outdoor rink in Ann Arbor, Mich. It was the first time the Leafs have been involved in one of the NHL’s outdoor games, and the first one for Sittler. Although Toronto’s team ended up losing both of the NHL Alumni Showdown games to the Red Wings, it didn’t prevent Darryl from enjoying the festivities. “It was a wonderful experience all three days,” he says. “Lanny McDonald, Tiger [Dave Williams] and I took our grandsons down, and they hung out with us, which was great.” The NHL has made a statement of sorts, showing that the climate can be overcome, in many instances, with a bit of mechanical magic, putting on outdoor games in Michigan, New York, and even sunny California this year. Weather still has an influence on the game, however, says Sittler. “The ice can be a little chippy and brittle,” he explains. “But for the most part it was pretty good during our game.” Elements like wind and snow can also play key factors in outdoor games. Fortunately, the weather cooperated for Sittler’s game. “It was a pretty nice day, actually. The sun came out at times,” he says. “The other nice thing was that the benches had heaters on them so they were pretty comfortable. We had six lines, so it wasn’t like you got a lot of ice time, but you got to shoot around with everybody, which was good.”

Hockey’s handyman Although Darryl was able to build an illustrious hockey career over his 15 years in the NHL, it wasn’t his only focus growing up. While playing junior hockey, Sittler was enrolled at Fanshawe College, where he took a construction technology course, following a similar path to his father who worked as a crane operator. Whether it was helping someone take down a wall in a house, build a deck or interlock a stone path, Darryl has always been happy to work with his hands and pick up the tools. “I’ve always been a handyman, doing my own things,” he says. “I don’t do as much today as I did before, but I’ve always enjoyed it. I can do the odd plumbing job – fix clogged pipes, or solder some joints.”

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B y Gab B y eGo C or dscar C oella o ke Gabe Coscarella is the president of Mainline Backflow Products. He can be reached at gabec@backwatervalve.com.

What’s a backwater valve? Many people interchange the terms backwater and backflow when it comes to the devices used to protect a building or water supply, but they are in fact different types of protection.

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ven prior to the flooding experienced in several parts of the country last summer, a number of Canadian municipalities had put in place, or were discussing, bylaws mandating the use of backflow and backwater valves to protect against sewage backups and to protect public drinking water. Some municipal building codes require a backwater valve if a home’s plumbing fixtures are below the top of the first upstream manhole on the street, and even where bylaws don’t require the valves, many cities are advising for the use of the devices to protect a home from basement flooding due to water from floor drains. One of the dangers, even with small localized floods, is that there is a risk of sewage from sanitary sewer lines backing up into houses through drainpipes. This sewage water can cause damage to the structure and personal property, as well as have a negative impact on health of the inhabitants. A backwater valve can help combat this risk.

A backwater valve is designed to prevent the contents of drains and sewers outside the home from backwashing into the home, which can happen when flooding reverses the pressure and flow in a municipal sewer system. A backflow device is designed to protect the potable water supply from cross connection contamination. This may occur, for example, when a hand shower is left lying in a bathtub filled with water. Without a check valve, air gap or backflow device, the greywater from the tub could flow into the potable supply line if a reversal of the normal pressure difference in the plumbing system were to occur. A properly operating backwater valve allows flow to only go in one direction, out, preventing wastewater from entering a building during regular sewer system maintenance or accidental sewer system backups.

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In some installations, it may be necessary to adapt the plastic backwater valve to work with clay or cast iron pipe. Neoprene rubber adapters are available to make these transitions. These clamp to the outside diameter of the pipe and the backwater valve with stainless steel clamps and sleeves. Different plumbing codes may require different models of adapters, so check the local municipal code to ensure that a proper adapter is used for the application.

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One of the more popular backwater valves on the market is designed to take up 12” of run in the drain line. The outlet is 3/4” lower than the inlet so in 12”, the level of the pipe at the outlet side needs to be 3/4” lower. Depending upon the amount of slope in the line, and knowing that a minimum of two per cent (2%, or 1/4” per foot) is required for proper operation, it may be necessary to replace several feet of pipe upstream from the valve to average out this loss of 3/4” of fall.

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In order to achieve a minimum slope of two per cent through the valve in a retrofit installation, it will likely be necessary to expose four or five feet of pipe. And since many sewers are flat or backgraded, it may be necessary to adjust the grade on the piping leading up to the valve to achieve the required slope through the backwater valve.

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Another option available to the industry that is getting traction, and may be better suited for retrofit applications where slope is a concern, is a normally-open design automatic backwater valve that uses a ball to activate the valve. This can be easily retrofitted with less piping to be exposed. Some valves are extendable and are designed for deep burial, so they can be installed outside of the foundation, rather than inside the premises.

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When installing: • In retrofit installations, always run and test all fixtures to ensure each one runs through the backwater valve, and nothing remains unprotected. • Check that the sewer is unrestricted, and that there are no roots or other blockages downstream of valve. • Ensure that weeping tiles tie in downstream of the valve. • No branch take-offs may be made closer than two feet upstream of some backwater valves. This helps to ensure a laminar flow of effluent over the gate of the valve. Check the manufacturer’s specifications. • Follow installation procedures carefully, taking special care when retrofitting a valve into existing systems. • Be sure that no glue or solvent comes into contact with the valve’s gate or sealing surface. • Be cautious when back-filling or adding concrete near the valve, so as not to deform the valve body. • Consider the grade when installing any valve, and do not install the valves if the proper grade cannot be achieved. • Be aware that improper installation may result in valve failure.

Don’t forget the maintenance • Some valves have a clear top for easy inspection and maintenance. • As with any mechanical device, periodic inspections and cleaning will be required. Proper maintenance and cleaning will help ensure that the valve is ready should a flood occur. • Regardless of the type, it is important to inspect the backwater valves thoroughly and check to ensure that the gate moves freely without resistance. If it does not, repair or replace the device. • Look for debris build-up on the body, gate and beneath the gate. If debris is found, simply flush the area clean. • O-rings should be inspected and replaced, if necessary. On models fitted with closed cell polyethylene floats, check the condition of floats and replace them as necessary. • And don’t forget to reinstall the cleanout plug once the inspection and cleaning has been done.

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Look for a plan “Preparedness is important,” says Panetta. “I think a large plant, like a brewery or a meat packing plant, will need to look at something like that, so they gather some sort of preparedness for the employees and maybe for the response team as well.”

Assessment process The first step when a leak is reported is to clarify the notification coming in, and quantify the leak, if possible. Doing a physical assessment is recommended as well, says Panetta. He says technicians should rely on the information the people on site are relaying, but at the end of the day the assessment is going to be the technician’s, as well as those that are working with him. This group could include the plant operating engineer, the plant maintenance people, and possibly other emergency responders. “Sometimes perceived major leaks are called in by the fire department,” says Panetta. When a technician arrives at the scene of a potential ammonia leak they should first perform a situational assessment.

“That’s what we teach in haz-mat,” says Panetta. He says that most calls are for minor leaks. “Just like with halocarbons, you know packing glands are going to leak and maybe an open drive mechanical shaft seal might leak a little bit,” he says. “I think that’s where the majority of the ammonia releases would be.” When major leaks do take place, unless the technician is trained at a high level, they should back off and work with other emergency responders, he adds. For quantifying the concentration, rely on detection equipment whenever possible. “There are gas detection devices in the machinery rooms,” says Panetta. “When we can rely on those, it makes assessment easy.”

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UV-C for energy efficiency Coil Cleaning Equipment manufacturers usually recommend coil cleaning twice a year and no less than annually to prevent mould growth and capacity loss. With staffs and budgets shrinking, however, time and money for in-house or contracted coil cleaning is becoming scarce. In fact, some building operators report they have not cleaned their coils in three or four years. If coil cleaning is not performed regularly, contaminant buildup deep inside internal surfaces can become so difficult to remove that expensive coil replacement becomes the only option. Performance losses from contaminant buildup have led many building operators to retrofit their air-conditioning systems with UV-C light systems. ASHRAE’s HVAC Application handbook recommends that UV-C irradiance levels should strike coil surfaces with 50 to 100 microwatts per square centimetre (W/cm²). A more understandable and convenient way to provide the recommended amount of UV is to use lamp watts, which is printed directly onto all major suppliers’ lamps. ASHRAE’s recommendation of 100 W/cm² works out to be slightly under 7.5 lamp watts per square foot of coil surface area, which equates to less than 0.015 watts per cfm.

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here are two distinctly different methods of applying ultraviolet-C energy (UV-C) in HVAC equipment. The first is surface irradiation of cooling coils, drain pans, and other interior surfaces of air handlers and plenums to maintain their efficiency and cleanliness. The other is airstream disinfection, which kills airborne microorganisms in supply air on the fly.

The most common of these is surface irradiation, which represents well over 95 per cent of the installs in North American HVAC equipment today. The benefits of UV-C surface irradiation systems include maintaining indoor air quality and comfort levels commensurate with the owner’s performance requirements of the HVAC system, and doing so with minimal wasted energy. For new construction, UV-C systems maintain as-built conditions from the very beginning. For retrofit applications, UV-C systems remove organic growth on coil surfaces on the outer and inner layers, and similarly, clean drain pans and other interior surfaces. As air conditioning equipment ages, its ability to maintain adequate space temperatures and humidity levels declines. Most often, the culprit is reduced coil heattransfer effectiveness, or the ability of the air handling unit’s cooling coils to remove heat from the air. Evidence shows this drop in performance can occur within five years of startup, due to the buildup of contaminants on

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coil surfaces. This accumulation of organic material causes higher leaving-air wet-bulb temperatures, meaning an AHU is removing less total heat (sensible and latent) from the air and, as a result, the space temperature and humidity is elevated.

Design considerations For surface disinfection systems, the goals of a successful UV-C system are: • Achieve ASHRAE-recommended minimum levels of surface irradiation (dose); • Require the fewest number of same-size lamps (lowest first cost); • Easily inspected and serviced (lowest operating cost); and • Properly controlled for safety (a basic requirement for any system). Additionally, coil pressure drop levels are higher and, especially with constant-volume fans, airflow levels are reduced. continues on page 92


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for proper dosage UV-C lamps are sized for delivering a particular amount of light (irradiation) on a surface – i.e., a dosage. Dose is the amount of energy absorbed by a microbe, which, mathematically speaking is the product of time and intensity. Ideally, intensity is what comes out of the lamp, however in practice, such factors as air temperature and surface reflectivity work to decrease and increase dosage, thus requiring the application of de-rating factors in sizing calculations. After taking into account all of these factors, the dosage goal is to yield an irradiation dosage of 7.5 lamp watts per square foot of coil surface area. This ASHRAE recommended wattage level applies to all areas of a coil’s surface, including the far corners. If a greater dosage is achieved, this is actually desirable because it provides additional airborne kill. This is a situation where “too much” does not adversely impact system components. Achieving a UV dose that is 100 W/cm² at the farthest corners of a coil will result in higher UV-C irradiation levels in the centre of the coil. Since a larger percentage of the air goes through the centre of the coil, the airborne kill ratios are higher there than in the corners.

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Most lamp manufacturers list a UV-C lamp’s “useful life” as 9,000 hours, which is conveniently close to the 8,760 hours that are in a year.

UV-C lamps are typically installed horizontally 12” away from the coil’s surface, however 15 years of experience has verified that distances ranging from three-inches to 30” will work. UV-C systems are most often installed downstream of the cooling coil in the direction of airflow. This is favoured because the air there approaches saturation, meaning that within this plenum, there could be raw water, damp insulation, and other conditions that are known to lead to the growth of mould and some forms of bacteria. Also, coil drain pans are often extended in this location to catch raw water carryover from the cooling coil.

At 9,000 hours, lamp output begins to fall to 85 per cent or less of the original output. Because the blue hue produced by the lamp is not indicative of the invisible UV-C energy output, lamp manufacturers are generally not willing to guarantee useful UV-C output for longer than 9,000 hours.

UV lamps are available in lengths ranging from 24” to 60” (60-145W), and lamps are typically overlapped in the plenum to reduce the number of sizes used on a site. Doing this, the designer can often use a single lamp length, which will minimize both first cost and replacement costs. As for power and control, a connection to 120/240/277Vac power fed through a toggle switch outside of the plenum and door interlock cut-off switches are the basic installation criteria. Check the manufacturer’s IOM details for how to secure the lamps in place for easy lamp installation and replacement. UV-C systems should be designed with door interlocks such that when air handlers are opened the UV-C lights will automatically switch off. Warning labels should be placed on air-handler doors. Additional controls can include lamp and ballast monitors, alarms, and radiometers. These types of controls are more typical for infectious disease applications where the1highest output must be Mechanical Business 7" 4 7-8" February 5, 2013_HR.pdf 2/12/2014 4:30 PM maintained on a continuous basis.

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Windsor goes radiant KeepING it Clean “The team looked at 10 different designs and narrowed it down to six or seven methods of doing in-floor heat,” said Frank Frabotta, partner at Baymar Supply in Windsor. “If the manifold had not been polypropylene, it would have had black pipe installed above the floor.” While the hybrid system was able to meet the hangar’s heating needs, contractor Lou Panontin said there were concerns about air infiltration from the motor-driven 40-foot tall panel doors and the spaces between the panels.

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perated by the City of Windsor since 2007, Ontario’s Windsor Airport serves a mixture of scheduled airline flights and general aviation, and is a popular point of entry into Canada for private and business aircraft. In 2011, the City of Windsor identified the need for a new service hangar at the facility in order to increase air traffic revenue, create more jobs and diversify the local economy. The project’s design team had to address several building fundamentals based on the nature and location of the project. The 92,000-plus sq. ft. hangar is 79 feet tall at its highest point and can accommodate a Boeing 737, so it was essential to design an HVAC system that could provide consistent, comfortable heating for service technicians in frigid winter temperatures, as well as one that wouldn’t interfere with the movement of aircraft in and out of the facility.

“We wanted to make certain that when bringing a plane in we could combat that infiltration – you can see daylight through some of these cracks,” he explained. “Just about the entire facility is heated with radiant heat, but we decided to install four indirect gas-fired heaters – one in each corner.” Thus, four Engineered Air 80% efficient 600,000 BTUH indirect gas-fired heaters were deployed.

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Serving as project administrator for the city’s engineering development department at the time of the hangar’s construction, Tom Graziano worked with the hangar’s tenant, Premier Aviation Windsor, to deliver on some very particular design needs. The tenant had specifically requested an in-floor heating system that could maintain

Seeking a “Heated

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consistent indoor temperatures, especially with the opening and closing of the large hangar doors in the winter. According to Graziano, while the city had not set specific energy efficiency parameters for the project, they did want to specify an HVAC system that could deliver on their tenant’s request, as well as perform optimally and costeffectively. Based on this criteria, Graziano investigated the cost of an in-floor radiant

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heating system, since it would maintain the indoor temperature by heating the building’s core mass (in this case, a concrete floor) rather than blowing hightemperature air intermittently via a forced air heating system. Although the installation cost of an in-floor radiant system was higher than a forced air system, the energy savings and comfort benefits ultimately prevailed. Several competing in-floor heating designs were presented for the project, and eventually a hybrid HVAC design incorporating Aquatherm Blue Pipe polypropylenerandom (PP-R) and Rehau RauPEX crosslinked polyethylene (PEXa) pipe with oxygen barrier was selected. “Radiant heating provided an ideal solution for this particular project, as it eliminated the need for potentially intrusive ductwork and overhead heaters in the building,” said Stephan Meindl, sales rep for Torontobased manufacturers’ representative firm Mech Tech Marketing Inc. “In addition,

the system’s ability to provide even, consistent temperatures would be of benefit in regard to quick, efficient heat recovery when the hangar doors were opened and closed.” “The performance spec said that radiant heating was an add-on,” said Lou Panontin, P.E., president of Southern Mechanical Contractors Ltd., the project’s mechanical contracting firm. “I had initially offered indirect gas-fired heaters as an option. Due to concerns about infiltration, and savings over going with eight indirect gas-fired heaters on the ceiling and blowing the air down, radiant was a good option.” Panontin added that the ability to heatfuse the Aquatherm manifolds and place them within the concrete slab eliminated the need for tube heaters on the ceiling of the facility and the pipe to feed them. Additionally, the cost and safety concerns

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which would have been involved with using a scissor lift to install the tube heaters were no longer an issue. Including the snowmelt portion of the job, the pipe systems would be encased in the roughly 92,825 sq. ft. of concrete slab at depths of 16” to 24”. A total of 2,000 linear feet of PP-R pipe in sizes ranging from 3/4” up to 2-1/2”, along with 77,000 linear feet of 3/4” PEXa tubing with oxygen barrier, was used for the system. The hybrid HVAC system design incorporated reverse-return distribution headers and fusion saddles connecting the radiant heating system to a series of boilers, pumps, balancing valves, and expansion and glycol fill tanks. Due to their small footprint, Panontin chose to use two Aerco 1,500,000 BTUH high-efficiency condensing boilers to serve the radiant system. continues on page 98

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outside too Keeping the entries to the bay doors clear of snow was an essential concern, so the designers extended the radiant system to include a snowmelt system that stretches roughly six to eight feet outside of each hangar door. The system used roughly 3,500 lineal feet of 3/4” PEXa pipe with oxygen barrier, along with a seven-loop manifold for each hangar door.

Heat-fused in Freezing Temperatures Following a half-day training session provided by Baymar, the installation began in October. Challenges with fusing the Aquatherm fittings to the pipe in the cold weather were solved by performing the heat connections inside a heated 40-foot construction trailer. Three to four lengths of 13-foot pipe were fused together and then removed from the trailer via a rear sliding window. Another challenge faced onsite was keeping machinery and workers off of the laid out sections of piping during installation. To resolve this, the installation was divided into three sections. This meant capping the headers, pressurizing the completed section, pouring the concrete then removing the caps and continuing to the next section. The cement contractor poured the concrete and left a 20-foot wide, unpoured space the length of the building where the two distribution headers would be installed. Three-quarter-inch through 2-1/2” dimension pipe was used for the reverse return headers (supply, return and the indirect return) which ran down one side of the hangar. A foreman and three Southern Mechanical installers completed the pipe and tubing installation in roughly eight weeks. “We tested it to 125 psi and we had no leaks,” Panontin said. “But after testing it at 125, we left it at 50 psi in case someone punctured the tubes. They did end up puncturing two circuits and we took those two out. So to have two leaks out of 149 circuits, which is less than one per cent, that’s not bad.”

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Photos don’t lie The hangar’s massive 16” to 24” deep floor, which stores immense amounts of heat, proved to be extremely efficient. And from an owner’s standpoint, the installation went smoothly. “It’s a big space and a thick floor, so there’s a bit more involved with supporting the floor,” said Graziano. “Considering the magnitude of the job, it went at least as quick as I expected it to, if not quicker.” After serving as the sole source of heating during construction, the system went live in November 2011. Graziano reported that while the 2011-12 winter was rather mild, the system provided comfort and functioned as expected, and that during the 201213 winter, Premier Aviation Windsor reported that the hangar was even too warm at times. Additionally, Graziano said that while the supplemental Engineered Air units did turn on when the hangar doors opened, they have not yet been needed for general heating purposes. Thermographic images revealed that the floor is within an 8°F spread from one end to the other. According to Gordon Marentette, Baymar’s estimator/project manager, “There is very little variance – a one degree variance from one end to the other. The thermal images are so detailed that the headers and every pipe loop is visible, showing the continuity of the even heat.”


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Zone valves White-Rodgers’ series of hydronic zone valves are built with heavy gauge brass gears, a riveted synchronized motor and stainless steel return springs. They feature a one piece solid brass body, insulated motor and end switch terminal connectors, a rotating ball valve, and a top designed for convenient access to the valve.

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Balancing Valves Dahl’s Mini-Ball balancing valves feature a compact design, separate shut-off and memory spindle for balancing by loop length. The valves are tamper resistant and are available for copper, iron, PEX, PEX-AL-PEX and CPVC pipes.

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Steam coils are often constructed differently than hot water coils due to the erosive nature of steam.

Pump control Taco’s iWorX SelfSensing ProView control system works in concert with the company’s SelfSensing ProBalance pumps. The control allows the installer of the pumps to view automatically-rendered graphics that show pump performance, all system influences, energy consumption and energy saved in real time. The system also provides automatic alarming, trending capability and predictive maintenance scheduling.

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Modulating boiler Laars’ MagnaTherm modulating, condensing boiler has a thermal efficiency rating of 95%, and is available in 2, 3 or 4 million BTUH sizes. The unit features 5:1 turndown, a stainless steel heat exchanger, multiple voltage options, and on-board control functionality for balancing combustion, air flow and water flow. The boiler is built with a colour touch screen display and a sealed condensate trap.

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Wet-rotor circulators Armstrong’s Compass wet-rotor circulators have a maximum flow rate of 20 USgpm, a maximum head pressure of 20 ft., and a power range of 3W to 45W. The circulator features sensorless demand-based control and eight different modes of operation.

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A battery of choices

The lithium ion battery is the fastest growing battery technology today.

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lectronics are part of everyday life and are prevalent features in commercial restrooms where electronic fittings have become the norm. Electronic plumbing fittings offer sanitary, touch-free operation, while conserving water and energy, but there are several choices when it comes to power sources, including hardwiring, batteries and power-harvesting options, such as solar or turbine products. All have advantages and disadvantages, depending on the application. When sensing technology was first introduced, battery-powered fittings were often only used in building retrofits where it would be difficult to hardwire the fittings Today, battery-powered systems are used as often as hardwiring as they avoid the upfront cost of adding electrical wiring. Further driving acceptance is ever-increasing battery life, which extends the service interval and lowers the total lifetime cost of the product.

Battery Types All batteries have a set energy density, or capacity, from which power is drawn. High or low current needs, intermittent or steady drain, and temperature are all factors that impact battery longevity. In the case of plumbing fittings, restrooms typically have low current, intermittent drain conditions, and the temperature depends on the location. The most common type of primary battery is alkaline. The alkaline battery has a high energy density; long shelf life; and very good leakage resistance. Its lower internal resistance allows it to operate at high discharge rates over a wide temperature range. Alkaline batteries have a high rated capacity and deliver their full capacity if the power is used slowly. Under normal room temperature conditions, the battery will self-discharge at a rate of less than two per cent per year. However, if alkaline batteries are stored or used in higher temperatures they will lose capacity more quickly. For example, at 85°F, they lose about five per cent per year; at 100°F, they lose 25 per cent per year. Interestingly, if used under cooler 1102

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climates, the capacity change is insignificant and really does not affect how long the battery will last. Since most plumbing fittings are installed in cooler places, alkaline batteries can be a good choice. One disadvantage of alkaline batteries is the possibility of leaking when they are discharged below 0.8 V. To minimize that problem, some sensors warn users of a “low battery” with an indicator light, and may even shut off after a number of activations. Lithium primary batteries are another good source of power for electronic plumbing fittings because they also provide excellent performance at lowto medium-current applications. The major advantages of lithium primary batteries over alkaline batteries are their good storage life and discharge performance. Operating temperatures have little effect on operating characteristics because the cell is very efficient. They also provide excellent performance at low temperatures. These batteries can be stored several years longer than alkaline batteries and they tend to have a smaller form factor, which permits more compact product designs. At a self-discharge rate of approximately 0.15 to 0.5 per cent per year, many lithium batteries have a 10- to 15-year shelf life and can last longer than alkaline batteries of the same capacity.

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AquaRise is deployed for the riser distribution system throughout Les Jardins Montpellier. On each floor, it branches off to the apartment units where it transitions over to traditional PEX pipe. Because each unit includes its own hot water heater, AquaRise is used for cold potable water distribution only. The system was designed by Desjardins Expert Conseil (www.genieconseil.com), the mechanical and electrical engineer for the project who has been installing IPEX products for many years.

“AquaRise is very practical and easy to work with. We choose it over the higher price and trouble involved in installing and manipulating copper,” says Jean Desjardins, P.Eng.. “Time is money, and it takes more man power to carry and install heavy copper. We also use this product because it is approved for use with noncombustible buildings.” AquaRise transition fittings use a simple solvent cement system that make it faster and easier to assemble than soldering traditional copper systems. Desjardins also finds the assembly process to be safer and more reliable. “I prefer the process involved in assembling AquaRise over welding copper because we don’t have to deal with fire or safety issues on the jobsite,” he says. “And unlike copper, when we put the solvent material around the joints, we’re sure it’s going to be sealed. AquaRise is a great alternative—it’s about time someone introduced this type of product.” Like all IPEX integrated solutions, AquaRise pipe, valves and fittings are designed to function as a system, yet flexible enough to work universally with other products. Meeting the requirements of CSA B137.6, AquaRise passes the punishing burst pressure tests conforming to ASTM F442. And since it’s built and backed by IPEX, AquaRise also comes with superior technical support and jobsite trouble-shooting.◆

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An additional battery technology used in some products is lithium thionyl chloride, equipped with a capacitor that collects small electrical charges every time the faucet is activated. This allows the cell to maintain its power storage. This hermetically sealed battery has a self-discharge rate of less than one per cent per year, so they should have a long lifespan, but they cost more when it comes time to replace the battery, which is a consideration for any facility manager.

Power

harvesting options

When batteries are used in electronic fittings that employ power harvesting, often solar or turbine technology, it’s an either/or situation. That is, the fitting’s first option is to activate via the harvesting technology. The battery power is only used as a backup for when the harvested power does not have enough juice to power up. This helps extend the life duration of the battery. Although both solar and turbine power harvesting technologies use batteries as a backup, they do not use the backup feature in the same manner. A key difference between solarand turbine-powered products is that the turbine-powered plumbing fitting must be used in order to generate any supplemental power. A fitting using solar technology only needs the battery to power the solenoid when a storage capacitor is drained. And only in rare cases will there not be enough ambient light to provide the energy the battery needs to power the fitting. A hydro-power turbine fitting relies on the battery for power when there is insufficient use to generate electrical energy or when there is not enough energy stored in the capacitors. This is not a problem in a busy restroom, but can be a concern in a facility that sees limited use.

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High-traffic areas, for example, will consume many more batteries than a low-traffic restroom, unless they make use of a power harvesting method. Realistically, in the case of a high-traffic area, the benefits of using a battery with a longer shelf life may not pay off. Using it only gives a few hours more operating life and carries a higher replacement cost.

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Dealing with low charge Battery-powered plumbing products often include warning lights that indicate when batteries will soon need to be changed. Some battery-powered flush valves also have mechanical overrides that enable manual flushing when the batteries need to be replaced. If batteries are not practical, then hardwired fittings may be a better choice.

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Videoscope Flir’s VS70 videoscope features wide-angle 180-degree and standard 90-degree camera views and a 5.7” colour LCD display. It comes with SD card storage for video, image and audio files, a six-toeight hour battery life, and USB port for charging the battery. The unit also comes with a headset for voice annotations during inspections.

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Tool storage Stanley’s Click N’ Connect storage system is built with removable dividers and is stackable for various storage configurations. The 2-in-1 model is comprised of a tool box and an organizing unit. The tool box features a lid that can be opened from either side.

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Radio and charger Milwaukee Tool’s M18 Jobsite Radio/Charger with Bluetooth allows users to stream sound wirelessly from over 100 feet away. The radio also acts as a charging station for the company’s M18 batteries and portable electronic devices. It features a reinforced roll cage, aluminum handles and a weather-sealed storage compartment.

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Press tool The RP 340 press tool from Ridgid is designed to join copper and stainless steel tubing 1/2” to 4” in diameter, and PEX tubing and black iron pipe 1/2” to 2” in diameter. The tool can operate in a temperature range of 15°F to 122°F, and has a service-interval cycle of up to 42,000 cycles. It comes with an 18V lithium battery.

Bosch’s GLL 2-15 line laser measuring tool features a positioning device for multiple leveling and alignment applications. The tool features a levelling system that alerts the user if an out-of-level situation occurs, and is accurate to within 1/8” over 33 ft., with a 50-ft. working range. The unit comes with a hard carrying case and can be paired with the company’s BP350 pole system or its BS 150 compact tripod.

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Popular this season Driftwood style log sets, ceramic spa stones and river pebbles.

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nce used simply to provide warmth in a home, the fireplace has evolved from utility to become a fashion statement, and many of the latest gas fireplaces to hit the market offer the ability to merge both form and function, dressing up a room while providing supplemental or zoned heat. In addition to changes in styles, modern fireplace manufacturers are opening the doors to design options that would not have even been considered possible just a few years ago, from units that can be installed on exterior walls to provide an indoor and outdoor effect from a single

fireplaces offering style and function fireplace, to wall-mounted inserts at a height once reserved only for televisions and artwork. “We’re seeing some very interesting home

Unobstructed views

Contemporary fireplace design has moved to clean, linear lines with less metal and more glass, reports David Coulson, since consumers want to be able to see the full flame without obstruction. “Since fireplaces are considered a main focal point of a living space, it creates greater demand for a larger viewing area for the glass and the fire, with less exposed steel and trim,” explains Rachel Romaniuk.

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designs that incorporate fireplaces in many creative new ways,” says David Coulson of Napoleon Fireplaces. In addition to outdoor units, designers are outfitting other non-traditional areas with the focal pieces, including fireplaces for bathrooms and kitchens. “There’s a lot more access to trendy magazines and home renovation television shows that showcase sleek fireplace looks,” adds Rachel Romaniuk, marketing coordinator with Regency Fireplace Products. “Today customers have access to affordable custom looks.”

“The clean face look is the latest trend for both fireplaces and inserts,” agrees Jeff Clare. The term clean face refers to a unit that does not have traditional louvers. “Often what the customer asks for is a combination of traditional log set and contemporary clean face style,” he adds. “A totally modern look would include porcelain combustion panels replacing the standard brick, contemporary logs such as driftwood and glass rocks.”


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Unlike in the United States, in Canada fireplaces do not have an efficiency performance requirement, says Jeff Clare of Redmond Hearth, but efficiencies are noted on a model’s rating plate, and many in the industry believe that it is just a matter of time before a performance requirement is introduced in this marketplace as well. What is used in Canada is the EnerGuide Fireplace Efficiency (FE) rating. This measure is based on the CSA-P.4 test method, and tests using this standard for measuring annual fireplace efficiency have shown that some units operate in the 30 per cent range, while others can range up to 70 per cent. The standard assesses all gas fireplaces, whether they are decorative units or are used for space heating. Expressed as a percentage, the higher the rating, the more efficient the unit is, and every make and model has an EnerGuide rating, not just the most efficient ones.

Modern, contemporary looks charge ahead

The style of the modern home has changed, and with it so too has the style of the appliances, which includes fireplaces and gas inserts. “While there will always be a demand for classic ceramic log set units, there are more homes being renovated and built with modern and minimalist design,” says Rachel Romaniuk of Regency Fireplace Products. “We see an increasing demand in contemporary fireplaces to compliment this style.” She says that options and accessories such as sleek faceplates, reflective panels, accent lights and glass crystal colours attract consumers because they help accentuate the flames.

Making use of the heat While purely decorative fireplaces and inserts will not generate a lot of heat, many of the fireplace models available in the market can be used to provide supplemental heat to a home, and with thermostats, flame controls and remote options, many should be considered to be part of the building’s heating system. Redmond Hearth’s Jeff Clare advises that the BTUH input and efficiency of the fireplace or insert should be calculated and added to the home’s heating requirement calculation, much the same way that the boiler or furnace inputs and efficiencies would be added in a heat loss calculation. “Zone heating is an excellent benefit of new fireplaces, since they deliver both convective and radiant heat technology to the usable living space,” says Regency’s Rachel Romaniuk. “The heat output is controllable with a programmable thermostat and remote options.” “Some manufacturers even offer supplementary heat kits that allow you to run a vent to another room for supplemental heating,” adds Clare.

“While the traditional hearth will be a mainstay for many homes, modern fireplaces with crisp lines and glass frames will continue to rise in popularity,” says David Coulson of Napoleon Fireplaces. “People have been shifting from traditional mantels and the louvered look to flush clean face styling,” adds Romaniuk.

Taking it

outside

David Coulson of Napoleon Fireplaces is expecting 2014 to be a big year for the outdoor fireplace market, as the trend to create and customize backyard living spaces continues. A quick look at any of the outdoor decks, pools and patios featured on television design shows will confirm that fire elements are becoming common additions in the backyardscape. And the fire element is not being limited to open flames. “Interior designers are using fireplaces in every room, outdoors, and now they are available for exterior walls in see-through units,” reports Redmond Hearth’s Jeff Clare. This provides an indoor/outdoor fireplace effect from a single unit.

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Jeff House is an experienced industry professional and hydronics trainer. He handles the sales territory from the Niagara region to the Greater Toronto Area for Jess-Don Dunford, a manufacturers’ rep in Ontario. He can be reached at jhouse@jessdondunford.com.

You are called into a new home hydronic installation to try and solve some issues. The boiler is a modulating mid-efficient 175,000 BTUH input unit with a built-in buffer tank and a plate heat exchanger for DHW. It works with a built-in circulator designed to run as a primary loop while the heating zones are installed as secondary piping with their own circulators. There are five equally spaced pipes across the top of the loop, 8” apart, and a single return on the bottom of the primary loop. The main air handler is 100,000 BTUH; the master bed/en suite is 15,000 BTUH; and the basement in-floor zone is 20,400 BTUH. The pumps and thermostats are connected to a threezone pump relay. The boiler maintains a set point temperature in the buffer tank, and a three-way diverting valve allows for almost instant DHW priority. 1) With a total flow rate of 16 gpm, the primary loop should be: A) 1-1/4” B) 1-1/2” C) 1” D) Whatever the fitting size is on the boiler.

4) The master bed/bath has intermittent comfort levels. What is wrong with the piping arrangements?

2) The air handler is sized at 100,000 BTUH and has 3/4” fittings on it. What size should the supply and return lines be? A) 3/4” as installed. B) 3/4” if the delta T is 20°F. C) 1” if the delta T is 20°F. D) 3/4” if the delta T is about 33°F. E) C & D

3) The boiler works off an internal aquastat set for 20°F differential. With the primary/secondary piping installed as shown, what is a likely scenario? A) The owner has no complaints about being cold, so the piping must be correct. B) It’s not a true primary/secondary arrangement as the supply and return Ts are not close enough, and they are not in pairs. C) The spacing between Ts should be closer. D) Since the secondary zones are pumped and they have check valves, chances are this is fine.

A) It is fine. I have seen it this way before. B) The circulator is trying to push the water, rather than pull it, through the mixing valve. C) The primary loop is interrupted on a domestic call, so there is no hot water available for minimal periods unless there is a large domestic draw. D) You always pull the water through a mixing valve. You need to change the piping!

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THE GREAT BOILER DEBATE

Carol Fey is a technical trainer who has worked as a heating mechanic in Antarctica and has published six books for the HVAC/R industry. She can be reached at carol@carolfey.com, or visit her website, www.carolfey.com.

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here’s nothing like modern boilers for industry controversy. People toss around the phrases and sound like experts: condensing versus non-condensing; cast iron versus copper, aluminum, or stainless steel; high mass versus low mass; cast iron versus low mass, traditional non-condensing cast iron versus modulating condensing, high efficiency versus standard efficiency.

Making condensation

People in the hydronics business can be passionate defending their beliefs. And they’re probably right based on their experience, but what they “know” may no longer be true. Or it may be based on isolated experiences. What’s true for some boilers in a category may not be true for all. That’s especially likely if the categories are not clear. The rational part of the conversation is mostly about getting the most for you and your end users’ money, and knowledge about how these systems work can help guide a contractor to the most cost effective choice. Let’s face it, condensing boilers can offer higher efficiency, but they cost more than cast iron. But is the decision-making process really that simple? Let’s have a look and see…

Condensing means that flue gases are cooled inside the boiler instead of going up the chimney. When any gas is cooled (condensed) it gives off heat and becomes a liquid. Here’s the efficiency part: The heat that results when gas becomes a liquid is transferred to the boiler water instead of heading out the flue. But this condensation and resulting additional heat does not happen without something to cool those gases while they’re still inside the boiler. It almost seems humorous — how are you going to have cooling inside a (hot) boiler? The coolant inside a boiler is the return water. Low temperature return water is required to condense the flue gases inside the heat exchanger.

What’s special about a condensing boiler? A condensing boiler can be more efficient than a conventional boiler. In a correctly designed system, it can be 90 to 98 per cent efficient. The catch is that the efficiency does not happen in all applications. To reach those high efficiency levels, the boiler must condense flue gases inside the heat exchanger, and that takes a special circumstance — coolness. But here’s the catch, and the reason that many allegedly condensing boilers do not condense (or operate at high efficiency). Condensation inside the boiler begins when flue gases drop below about 55°C. For top efficiency, the return water temperature needs to be about 17°C or less — not 71! Flue gases tend to be about 4°C warmer than the return water. This is going to require very cool return water. continues on page 116 114

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It all comes down to the system

Here is where old industry standards go head-to-head with the new technical requirements and create a problem. From decades-old heating practices we have inherited supply water temperature requirements of something around 71°C for cast iron radiators, 82°C for copper fin tube, and 88°C for fan coils. We also have an industry standard that says that we should aim for an 11°C temperature drop (∆T) from the supply water to the return.

The words and phrases that the hydronics industry banters around don’t always mean what we think. The benefits of high mass aren’t limited to cast iron boilers. High mass can also apply to the amount of water, so condensing boilers can be high mass.

So if we use 82°C supply water, and we have an 11°C ∆T, that gives us 71°C return water. Remember, full condensing efficiency happens at 17°C, not 71°C. The flue gases leaving the heat exchanger will be about 75. The flue gases will not condense inside the boiler, and the expected efficiency will not occur.

So should you consider a non-condensing cast iron boiler when replacing that old boiler? Possibly, if you can’t get that return water cool below 49°C.

For a condensing boiler to be high efficiency there must be very-low temp return water. That means either the supply temp must be low to start with (outdoor reset can help with that), or there must be enough load(s) to reduce the water temperature low enough.

On the other hand, just because a boiler is called condensing, that doesn’t mean that it’s high efficiency, or at least not all the time. It has to have low return water temperatures in order to condense. And that depends entirely upon the system.

Then again, are you stuck with current return water temps? Absolutely not. There’s outdoor reset, doing a load calculation, adding more emitters. The bottom line is there’s a lot more to boiler efficiency and cost than just the boiler itself. Start thinking.

Getting lower return water temperatures Clearly the only way to get expected efficiencies from a condensing boiler is to deliver lower return water temperatures than are used for conventional boilers. Here are some ways to have lower return water temperatures:

• Lower the supply temperature. Of course it would not be wise to simply lower water temperatures. Do a load calculation, also known as a heatloss calculation. It will likely show that a lower water temperature than expected will meet the heating needs of the building. After all, buildings are much better insulated and more tightly constructed than they were in the days when those temperature guidelines were developed. Load calc software is easy to use, and is available — often at no charge — from equipment manufacturers.

• Use an outdoor reset control. Legislation says it comes with every new boiler, but it’s up to you to enable it. Outdoor temperatures are usually above design temperatures (the coldest expected temp, not the coldest anyone ever heard of) so outdoor reset can reduce boiler water temperatures without compromising comfort. Outdoor reset can enable condensing and energy savings that otherwise wouldn’t happen. For example, if the outdoor temperature is 5°C and the boiler provides 52°C water, with an 11°C ∆T, the return water would be 41°C. Add 4°C and the flue gas would be 45°C. It’s condensing! That would take the boiler from 89 per cent to somewhere in the 92 to 94 per cent efficiency range, because of the outdoor reset. • Add more load to the loop. Any load you can add to take heat out of return water before it gets to the boiler helps improve condensation and efficiency. • Look for low temp applications. Ideal applications for condensing boilers are those with low return water temperatures. With the lower design temperatures of in-floor radiant and snow melt, these are perfect targets.

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Low mass versus high mass The debate about the boiler mass is usually associated with standard efficiency cast iron (high mass metal) versus condensing (lower mass, and made of metals such as copper, aluminum, or stainless steel). The debate is commonly framed around the amount of metal that high mass (cast iron) boilers have, but that’s not the whole story. Mass can come from something other than metal. The primary advantage of high mass is that it holds more standby heat. That means that the burner needs to cycle less frequently to reheat the boiler water. The advantage of low mass is less weight, space and cost. Because of the corrosiveness of condensate from condensing boilers, cast iron is not a common choice of metal for boiler manufacturers, so the assumption has often been that a condensing boiler cannot have the advantages of a high mass boiler. But wait a minute. Water also counts as mass. So yes a non-cast condensing boiler can be high mass if it contains a lot of water. Keep in mind that water content of the same heat output rating boiler can vary ten-fold. And more water means more heat storage. So a condensing boiler can be high mass, with high mass advantages, if it contains a lot of water.


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B yBM y at Got hr dewC oRoeid ke Matthew Reid is a heating specialist with Desco Plumbing & Heating Supply in Etobicoke Ont. He can be reached at matthew.reid@desco.ca.

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eing an HVAC tech I never worry about losing heat in my home. The system I have is old and tired but I service it regularly, change my furnace filters and keep a few spare parts around the house for those just-in-case calls.

I run off an oil furnace and hot water tank so I always have a few spare nozzles and an igniter in the garage. These are all the parts I need to get me through 90 per cent of all the issues that I could run into in the instance where my system should ever go down. Last February, however, I had the opportunity to experience a complete loss of both my heat and hot water at my home. I was home when the system crashed. That morning the power venter started to groan and rumble, and when it made a high-pitched squealing noise I knew it was only a matter of time. Within the next six hours it was completely seized. The HVAC tech in me wanted to make the phone call to a supplier who would carry the part that I needed but, I’ve never had to worry about something like this in the 10 years that I have been working the HVAC trade, so I wanted to get a firsthand feeling of what our customers, the homeowners, go through when they lose heat and hot water in their home. I’ve been on the other end of numerous phone calls from contractors who truly empathize with their customers and want to do everything possible to get their heat turned back on. I’ve rushed in parts overnight from every corner of the United States and sent said parts all over Canada. Although, up until this point, I had never had to deal with a no heat call of my own, I always understood the importance of getting a customer’s heat back on. Even from way back when I was starting out in the trade, when I was sweeping floors at another wholesaler, I know that everyone’s mood becomes a bit tense and concerned when dealing with these situations. No one is ever happy when their heat goes off, and rightfully so.

The stakeout

I called a mechanical contractor that I have never dealt with before and made sure not to give away any details of where I worked or any connections I had to the industry. I only made one phone call and the contractor told me he would come and have a look at my system within 24 hours to diagnose the problem. True to his word he was at my home the next day. I live in a small cottage type home in a forested area of King Township north of Toronto, and as I mentioned, I heat with an oil-fired Brock Furnace, and my hot water is an oil-fired Aero hot water tank. These are both common vented through a side-wall power venter. I didn’t want to be the one to deal with

What’s needed is a certain amount of finesse and an all-handson-deck attitude to get through as quickly and efficiently as possible, and you are always very anxious when that homeowner calls for an update because unless the answer is that the part is here and in my hand, the phone call never goes well. Now it was going to be my turn to be that homeowner on the other end of the phone.

the contractor, so I asked my girlfriend to spearhead all of the personal conversations and phone calls. I didn’t want to play dumb, but I also didn’t want to tip my hand about my experience and end up telling the contractor what was wrong, so I tried to stay out of all of the diagnostics, explanations and ordering. The contractor was good and was able to diagnose the problem with the power venter in about 30 minutes or an hour. He told my

girlfriend that he needed to make some phone calls and see where the part was in stock and how long it would take to get. I had made these phone calls earlier myself and found an aftermarket power venter in stock in the general region, but as I mentioned, I really wanted to get a complete feel for how a typical homeowner may experience this type of situation, so I didn’t do anything and let this state of affairs play its course. continues on page 120

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Lesson learned I learned a few things from this adventure. I think the biggest lesson is the importance of having a finger on the pulse of the complete supply chain available throughout a region. With a few phone calls – especially to veterans of the industry – you can source almost anything locally, and generally someone will have it in stock.

Waiting on the fix

The contractor got back to us in a day and told us the part had to come from Quebec and it would be about a week delivery. After calmly explaining to my lady that we would be without heat or hot water for a week, and why I was insistent that we experience this first-hand, we set about putting up space heaters around the home and calling friends and neighbours asking if we could arrange for us to use their showers, and maybe plan for a few slumber parties. Most of my friends were very interested in why I wanted to go down this road, especially when they knew where I worked and what I did. I had helped out a number of these friends personally in their times of no heat calls in their own homes. I told them that I have always had an inside track on topics like this and, as such, have never really felt what it was like to be without for any extended period of time. For those with a link to ‘90s music, you might understand that I could almost envision my theme song being Pulp’s Common People. And I was fine with that, even if I did run the risk of appearing a bit egoistical in front of a few friends. I will confess though, it was a very humbling experience for me. When we were home the thermostat never got any higher than 50 degrees Fahrenheit during the eight days that the furnace was down. We washed dishes by boiling the kettle and mixing it with cold water from the sink. We spent most of the time on the couch under blankets sitting right beside the small space heaters drinking tea and coffee. The bedroom was almost uninhabitable but, in keeping with the spirit of this experiment of mine, I decided to try a few times to sleep there. Even with multiple blankets falling asleep was nearly impossible. I never phoned the contractor and he never called me. I just waited out the week and on day seven we got the call that the part was in and he could come the next day to install. Twenty-four hours later, our home was at 70 degrees and our hot water was back at the tap as opposed to the kettle spout. 120

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Wholesalers understand the urgency of these situations and want to help you in any way they can, even if it’s a recommendation to call their competitor because they know of another shop that keeps a certain item on its shelf. It may not be the price you were expecting or the exact bolt pattern but if it is something that will work, then it may be worth getting the local item to get the heat back on. I don’t need to tell you that your customers are cold and uncomfortable, but there are resources available to help you help them.

A message TO GIVE the homeowner No one wants to see a homeowner or customer without heat. No one is holding the part that is needed in their hand and not doing everything in their power to get it to the contractor. Although your customers may not always believe it, especially since beliefs start to wane as the days of sitting in the cold add up, but someone somewhere is trying very hard to get them back up and running because we all know what it is like to have no heat, and it is not fun.



High-performance CASE STUDY HVAC

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Funding Facts According to Alberta Infrastructure, the new Royal Alberta Museum is expected to cost $340.5 million, with $122.5 million of the funding coming from the federal Building Canada Fund program. The building’s construction is expected to be complete in 2016, with work to acclimatize the building and install exhibits and collections complete for the grand opening of the museum in late 2017.

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history The building of the Royal Alberta Museum

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ince 1967, the Royal Alberta Museum (RAM) has served up a countless number of artifacts, galleries, and educational programs, showcasing the province’s history to art and history enthusiasts and schoolchildren. On April 6, 2011, an announcement was made to build the new RAM in the arts district of downtown Edmonton. The new facility will have 39,000 m² of exhibition space, approximately double the space of the current museum, and feature state-of-theart laboratories, workrooms and storage vaults, as well as improved public amenities. The design-build project is being constructed by Ledcor Design Build (Alberta) Inc., a consortium consisting of Ledcor Construction, Dialog Design and Lundholm Associates Architects. The project is being constructed at the former site of Edmonton’s Canada Post office in downtown Edmonton, which is currently in the process of being demolished. According to Mike Roper, senior project manager for Ledcor, the end of the demolition and the start of the foundation pour is expected to happen this month.

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protection Keeping water away from the collections is always a top priority, so museum planners don’t allow water or heating systems to run above collections spaces. This forces architects to do some planning in advance with regards to where to place mixing boxes, supply piping and various other types of mechanical equipment. “The majority of the mechanical spaces will be fed from basement levels,” says Tim McGinn, principal at Dialog Design. “All air systems will provide cooling and heating from remote TURs. Storm drains, when unavoidable, have drip troughs monitored with moisture sensors. Only seamless sprinkler piping is routed over collections, with recessed heads or cage protected heads. Wet services for labs and workrooms are routed in casework service chases from vertical chases, reducing risk from lateral services. Each collection area is separately fed through a readily accessible and monitored isolation valve to allow shutting off water quickly and draining the lines once a risk is assessed and contained.”


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The main system for the museum will be a hybrid condensing and non-condensing boiler plant supplemented with a hybrid central heat recovery modular chiller and conventional centrifugal chiller plan with cooling towers, with all systems complete with N+1 redundancy of critical systems, according to Tim McGinn, principal at Dialog Design. “Air system redundancy will be provided for galleries, labs and collections, the bug room and the fluid specimens lab in the form of dual components within the air handlers, with each stream sized for 50 per cent redundancy. Non-critical spaces will consist of traditional ventilation systems with no redundancy. Chemical and particle testing, both within the existing museum and Edmonton’s outdoor air, has identified the specification for HVAC filtration equipment. Filter housings are being provided for future flexibility to accommodate possible advances in gas phase filtration technology as the occupancy date approaches, three or four years from now. The air handlers supply a preconditioned mixture of outdoor air and recirculated air to the terminal units located in the terminal

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The museum will have seven different environmental settings in which the relative humidity and temperature set points and permissible ranges are different. There will be separate air systems serving the lobby, theatre and kitchen; offices, feature gallery, collection galleries, lab and collection storage areas, children’s museum, and bug discovery area. “Systems serving the unique environmental zones [collection areas] have terminal unit control on volume, temperature and humidity,” explains McGinn. “Dew point control on each unit maintains minimum humidity to satisfy the dominant zone of the system, reheat recovered from the cooling plant is used to fine tune space temperatures for each zone.” No zone will be permitted to get too big because of concerns of how one would deal with an insect infestation or the spread of smoke, says Lundholm.

unit rooms (TURs) – rooms that allow airside terminal unit control to be provided close to where they are needed without flood risk from wet services jeopardizing the collection storage or exhibit areas. Each TUR will contain terminal unit assemblies that serve a single zone, and each terminal unit assembly will include a pressure independent terminal damper and controller, a reheat coil, and a steam humidifier. Relative humidity will be precisely controlled by the zone specific humidifiers. Coupled with central dehumidification and zone reheat, humidification levels will be very accurately maintained, to ensure the collections are not damaged. McGinn said the approach to locating TURs remote from the fan rooms and closer to the artifact exhibit or storage spaces provides a number of advantages to the alternative of placing all systems terminal units back in the remote fan rooms. Those advantages include a shortened distance between the reheat coil/humidifier and the space served, which will allow for quicker control response times and more accurate control; modifications in the future due to program or load changes will be easier to incorporate at the zone level and more cost effective with less disruption to the facility since sheet metal ductwork between the terminal units and the spaces will be shorter and more easily modified; the single main supply duct from each air handling unit to the TURs can be sized for future considerations and optimized for velocity and lower pressure drop; and duct heat loss in heating and cooling modes will be reduced due to optimized main supply duct size and/or velocity and shorter runs from the reheat coil to the space served. Outdoor air quantities are controlled to maintain building pressurization and space CO². Exhaust air from the system is cooled during heating season and recovered for heating purposes with the central heat pump system.

Managing risk factors ASHRAE’s chapter 21 on museums and archives deals with the relative humidity temperate and air purity issues. In the case of the Royal Alberta Museum, ASHRAE Class A was selected as the standard for most of the collection spaces. Class A is a general standard that permits some seasonal variation, and slow variation in relative humidity, says Lundholm Associates Architects’ Michael Lundholm. “We do have some areas that have to adhere to a higher standard, Class AA, and that means you have to be able to hold a specific RH [relative humidity] anytime of the year, plus or minus a very tight tolerance,” said Lundholm. “For example, when the Dead Sea Scrolls came from Israel to the Royal Ontario Museum they demanded very tight standards. The museum doesn’t want to be in a position to not be able to accept some of the fabulous exhibitions that are available.”

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A meeting of mechanical minds More than 10,000 members of the mechanical industry, from contractors and technicians to engineers and specifiers, will be flocking to the Metro Toronto Convention Centre to check out the latest and greatest products being offered up by more than 500 exhibitors at CMPX 2014 (formerly the CMX/CIPHEX Show). The event will feature more than 800 booths, as well as the CMPX New Product Showcase and more than 20 Learning Forum sessions organized by HRAI and CIPH. Mechanical Business will be smack in the middle of the action, so make sure to drop by Booth N22 and say hello to the MB Team. Whether you have a comment about an article you have read, a story idea for an upcoming issue, would like to talk about an event or product you have seen in our pages, or even if you just want to say hello, we want to hear from you.

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ASPE.....................................................2435 Aspen Canada.....................................1719 Atmosphair C & I ...............................323 Atmosphere ........................................1125 Axiom ..................................................534 Aztec Washer.......................................1040 Bacharach ...........................................810 Bardon Supplies ............................239 Beckett Canada ..................................937 Belimo Air Controls ............................2131 Bestway Backflow ...............................2037 Bibby-Ste-Croix ...................................1813 Biddle Air Systems..............................1634 Bitzer Canada ................................1237 Blanco Canada ....................................245 Bosch/Robinair...............................338 Boshart ..........................................1030 Bousquet Tech.....................................2530 Bradford White Canada.................1313 Brant Radiant.................................1740 Burke ....................................................521 Calefactio ............................................1223 Caleffi ...................................................825 Camus Hydronics ...........................617 Canada Metal (Pacific) ........................1717 Canarm/Delhi Blowers........................1541 Canplas Industries .........................2241 Carlisle HVAC/Dyn Air ........................430 Carremm Controls ..............................1838 Carrier/Bryant ......................................2231 CCBDA.................................................1437 CCTF ....................................................501 Cdn. Consulting Eng. ........................1134 Cdn. General Filters............................925 Centrotherm Eco Systems .............314 Cerco Cable.........................................2616 CHC......................................................515 Cheminee Lining ................................713 Chevrier Instruments .........................1919 CIPH ..............................................N13 ClimateWorx........................................1212 Cliplight ...............................................1645 COHA...................................................N9 Comfortstar .........................................2013 Construction N&R Group...................2114 Continental Fan .............................1007 Contrac/Foremost...............................2245 Cooling Tower Maintenance..............1238 Cozy/Louisville Tin .........................916 CPI Industry .........................................7 CPS Products.......................................214 CSA Group ..........................................2416 CUC Software......................................1638 CWQA..................................................541 Dafco Filtration....................................912 Dahl Brothers Canada ........................1914 Daikin ............................................1213 Danco...................................................115 Data-Basics ..........................................1417 Dayus....................................................1112 Deflecto ..............................................1113 Delta Products.....................................2519 Delta T Components ..........................2223

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Sessions: 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Room 202D Rainwater and Greywater Challenges – ASPE Credits Mark Girgenti, Burt Process Equipment Room 202B Do You Know About the College of Trades? Bob Onyschuk Room 201F Radiant Heating & Cooling for Commercial Buildings Kaveesh Padiachy, Uponor Room 201D Internet Marketing/Social Media Denise Gervais, WSI

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CMPX 2014 2014 Learning Forum See Page 134 for complete floor plan Desco.............................................913 Dettson Industries...............................1625 Direct Coil............................................1035 Diversitech ...........................................914 Dobbin Sales ................................1925 Ductmate Canada...............................1208 Dundas Jafine......................................1422 Duro Dyne Canada .............................2007 Dwyer Instruments ..............................807 E.I. DuPont Canada ............................1912 E.S. Gallagher ................................1512 Eastern Foundry & Fittings ................1344 ebm-papst ...........................................1119 Eco Metal Recycling ...........................1219 ecobee .................................................819 Ecotherm .............................................630 Eden Energy ........................................2017 EMCO ..................................................24 Emerson .......................................1509 Emerson Process Mgmt .....................3 Empire Machinery ...............................731 Enertech Global ..................................938 Engineered Air ....................................2318

Thursday, March 20, 2014 Sessions: 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Room 202D High Efficiency Space Cooling Martin Thomas, Natural Resources Canada Room 202B Water Heating Regulatory Update David Villarroel, Natural Resources Canada Room 201F Legionella Update – ASPE Credits Alain Trahan, ASHRAE 188 SPC Committee

Enolgas USA........................................2545 Environmental Systems ......................303 Equipco................................................2511 Excalibur Water Systems ....................1913 Express Radiant ..................................517

FabricAir...............................................1441 Fairview Fittings ..................................1034 Fantech ................................................1431 Farmbro ...............................................723 Fernco Connectors .............................1921 Fernox ..................................................839 Fielding Chemical ..............................1823 Fieldpiece Instruments .......................316 Flex Energy..........................................1735 Flexmaster Canada ........................631 Flowmax...............................................2324 Forbest.................................................6 Formadrain ..........................................721 Franke Kindred Canada......................834 Franklin Electric/Little Giant .........2018 Fred J.Taylor ........................................930 Fuelmaster ...........................................1834 Fujitsu...................................................1011 G.F. Thompson....................................1008 General Pipe Cleaners ...................2315 Geoflex Systems .................................717 Gerber Canada ..................................634 Giant Factories ....................................1118 Goodman Canada..........................1213 Gordon R. Williams.............................2325 GPA ......................................................707 Granby Industries .........................712 Great Lakes Copper ......................1038 Greatstone Int'l ...................................2618

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Gree Canada .......................................2441 Green Turtle.........................................635 Greenway Water..................................2045 Greystone Energy Systems ................735 Gripple .................................................2439 Grundfos .............................................407 Habitat For Humanity ....................235 Hathorn ................................................841 Hayward Commercial .........................105 HeatLink ...............................................2039 Hi Mark Occupational.........................800 Hillphoenix...........................................2523 Holdrite ................................................1339 Honeywell......................................523 Hoskin Scientific ..................................2112 HPAC ....................................................N19 HRAI ..............................................N15 HTP.......................................................317 HTS Eng ...............................................2525 HVAC Rentals ......................................2531 HVAC Warehouse ...............................231 HVAC Xchanger ..................................237 Hydronic Heating ................................537 Hydronic Systems................................1931 IAPMO R&T .........................................1641 IBC Technologies ................................335 ICC........................................................1839 Imperial ................................................939 Imperial Mfg. .......................................2119

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Thursday, March 20, 2014 Sessions: 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

Inflotrolix ..............................................2629 InSinkErator ...................................1225 Insta-Insulation ....................................1940 Insulation Solutions............................821 Ipex ...............................................2031 Islandaire..............................................816 ISM Machinery.....................................1530 ITM Instruments ..................................2543 J.J. Downs............................................1 Jaga Canada .......................................1936 Jak Tool................................................2517 Jim Peplinski Leasing .........................438 Jonas Const. Software........................519 Kanex Concrete...................................215 Kathabar...............................................1212 Keeprite Refrig. ...................................1523 Kilmer Environmental .........................1212 King Heating Mfg. ..............................1845 KMP Designs .......................................744 L.M. Temperature Control..................2437 L.S. Bilodeau........................................2420 Legend Valve & Fitting..................941 Leica Geosystems ...............................436

Room 201D Attracting Future Leaders: Lessons for Kool Aid Kids from the Red Bull Crowd Panelists: Krystal McNaughton, Wolseley Canada; Joanna Woo, Niagara Plumbing Supply; Jennifer Hall, Reliance Home Comfort; Marc-Andre Gendron, Les Entreprises M.L.G & Fils.; Ron Robinson, AtlasCare Moderator: Suresh Parmachand, Uponor Sessions: 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Room 202D High Efficiency Commercial Space Heating Jeremy Sager, CanmetENERGY; Rosalyn Cochrane, Natural Resources Canada

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CMPX 2014 2014 Learning Forum See Page 134 for complete floor plan Lennox .................................................739 Lenox/Hilmor .................................2642 Leonard Valve......................................813 Les Tuyaux Logard ..............................811 Liberty Pumps......................................622 Lochinvar .......................................424 Lucas-Milhaupt ...................................1123 LynCar ..................................................1824 M&G DuraVent .............................2620 M.A. Stewart & Sons...........................1041 Mack Constructions ............................638 Madok Mfg. .........................................1821 Mag Tool..............................................906 Mainline ...............................................2617 Manuflow .............................................211 Marathon .............................................919 Maritime Geothermal .........................738 Masco Canada ...................................616 Maverick Benefits................................2538 Maxxon Canada ..................................1110 McGuire ...............................................2623 Mechanical Business Magazine....N22/N23 MEP Drives ....................................931 Mestek/HPG Sales ..............................1139

Thursday, March 20, 2014 Sessions: 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Room 202B Ontario Plumbing Code Changes Rainier Bratsch-Blundel, OPIA Room 201F Navigating the Hydronics Installer Waters Sean Giberson, Canadian Hydronics Council, Taco Canada Room 201D Home Automation, an opportunity for the HVAC Contractor Ian McTeer, Trane

Mifab ....................................................1136 Milwaukee Tool..............................2125 Mirolin Industries ................................1907 Mits Airconditioning ...........................1807 Mitsubishi ......................................1801 Modern Air Filters ...............................2011 Modine ................................................2116 Moen ............................................1631 Napoleon/Continental HVAC ........2137 Navien America .............................225 NCI Canada Inc...................................1837 Newgen Sales......................................2319 Newmac ..............................................1831 Noble ...................................................1231 Noritz....................................................505 Nortec ..................................................1212 Novo..............................................815 NRG Equipment..................................2515 NTI/NY Thermal.............................623 N-Two Cryogenic ................................4 Nu-Air...................................................1045 Nu-Calgon ..........................................1814 NV ECO Vision ....................................1440 Oetiker .................................................719 OGA .....................................................2614 Ontor ............................................920 OPA ...............................................344 OPIA.....................................................539 ORAC ...................................................1935 Ortech Industries ...............................2321

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Refrigeration Kool-Air ........................2341 Regal Canada ......................................1918 Regulvar Canada.................................823 Rehau ...................................................1341 Reliance Worldwide/Cash Acme ....831 Rescom Rads .......................................1739 Reversomatic ......................................531 Reznor/Thomas & Betts.................543 Rheem Canada...............................2109 Ridge Tool ....................................1607 Riello Canada ......................................422 Risk Central..........................................2345 Robertshaw..........................................1720 Rosenberg Fans Canada ....................2534 Roth Industries ....................................325 Royal Building Products .....................734 RSES (Canada).....................................N10 S & P Canada ......................................1930 S.M. Trading House ............................1122 Sanuvox Technologies ........................530 Selkirk Canada...............................207 Service Roundtable.............................1812 SFA Saniflo ...................................716 Shop Data Systems.............................5 Sinus North America...........................613 Skilled Trades Academy .....................205 Slant/Fin...............................................1242 Snap Financial .....................................1723 Snowdon HVAC .................................505b Space-Ray Infrared Heaters ...............445

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See Page 134 for complete floor plan Spartan Peripheral Devices................1221 Sporlan Division/Parker Hannifin.......1825 Stamped Fittings.................................304 Stelpro Design...............................2431 Summeraire Mfg. ................................1934 Sumner Canada...................................1725 Supco ...................................................332 Superior Radiant Products .................614 Switch the Stat ..............................637 Systemair .............................................1138 Taco (Canada) ................................311 Taloc USA.............................................1539 Tandem Chillers .................................525 Taylor Pipe Supports...........................837 Taymor ................................................535 Technical Translation Services............835 Techspan ..............................................336 Tecumseh ............................................2425 Test Products .......................................820 Testo .............................................1337 The Fulton Companies.......................639 Thermaflex...........................................1114 Thermal Hydronic Supply/Sime ....431 Thermo 2000 .......................................1621

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Vision Parts ...................................1017 Ward Heating Products ......................2 WaterGroup ........................................701 Waterline Products..............................640 Watts Water Tech. (Canada) ..........607 Webstone ......................................23 Weil-McLain Canada...........................423 Werner .................................................2035 Wesmech Technical Sales ..................1019 Westway Machinery ............................1222 Wika Instruments ................................111 Williams ...............................................2219 Wilo Canada ..................................2631 Winkler Technik ...................................2134 Winters Instruments............................320 WiringPro Corporation ..................715 Wolseley Canada ..........................1144 Woodford Mfg./Watco Mfg...........402 Wrightsoft ............................................645 WWG Totaline .....................................2415 Xylem ...................................................413 Yanmar America Corporation ............2138 York.......................................................1031 Yorkland Controls .........................1023 Zonefirst ...............................................1713 *As of press time **Companies in bold have ads appearing in this edition of Mechanical Business.

2014 Learning Forum Friday, March 21, 2014 Sessions: 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Room 202D Incentive Programs and Energy Management Tools to Reduce Operating Costs Steve Garvin, Union Gas Room 202B Solar Thermal Applications Christian Vachon, Enerconcepts Sessions: 11 a.m. to noon Room 202D Changes & Updates to the B214 Installation Code Mike Miller, Uponor Room 202B Understanding Head Pressure Control Walter Langille, Keeprite Refrigeration Room 201F Plastic Vent Pipe Installation Mike Mercurio, IPEX

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Welcome to the third edition of the Mechanical Business Products in Profile, our ever-popular section of product offerings specially-selected by leading suppliers to the mechanical industry in Canada. In the more than 300 products and services featured in the following pages, you will find photos as well as detailed information about the features, capabilities and capacities of products available in the Canadian marketplace from sponsors of Mechanical Business magazine, all of whom will be represented at the upcoming CMPX trade show in Toronto. If you are visiting the CMPX show, be sure to check these products out in person. If you are unable to visit the show but would like more information about a featured product, please visit the manufacturer’s website listed below the profile. Enjoy!


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Products in Profile M-8000 Modular Manifolds • • • • •

Versatile and flexible: 1”/1 ¼” manifolds, 2 to 12 circuits Full fill/purge unit and temperature readings options Include supply/return end, mounting bracket, return isolation ball valves Manifold circuit sections rotate to allow above or below routing Shares components with M-8200 and M-8220 to reduce inventory needs

M-8200 Precision Manifolds • • • • •

Quick out-of-the-box installation 1 and 1 1/4" manifolds, 2 to 12 circuits Fully loaded features for high performance flow metering and balance Machined from high quality extruded OT-63 brass bar 100% pressure tested Integrated adaptor isolation valves (also available with M-8000 model)

M-8220 High Capacity Manifolds • • • • •

For large applications or boiler room piping distribution Accommodates high flow rates Ideal for snow/ice melt systems, warehouse and commercial areas OT-63 brass bar, 1-1/2" and 2" headers Connectors available for PEX, PE Pipe and copper connections

Legend-Flex™ • • • • •

Proprietary polymer formulation increases flexibility Outperforms standard PEX for strength, durability and thermal memory Compatible with cold expansion fitting systems Meets ASTM F1960, F2080, ASTM 1807 standards Proper seals enabled for crimp or expansion style connections

VersaTherm™ • • • • •

Versatile dry floor panel system for new construction, retrofits, basements Main/return panels snap easily together to reduce installation time ¾” low profile main panels pre-insulated Polypropylene frame with galvanized steel surface resists moisture Accepts ½” heating tube for longer circuit lengths, greater output

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Products in Profile Stratos: The Proven Pioneer in ECM Technology for Wet Rotor Pumps • • • • •

EC motor technology reduces energy consumption by up to 80% ‘Red Button’ technology and LED display with on-board diagnostics 3 times higher starting torque than a standard circulator Easy integration with building management systems Up to 43 feet max head and 285 USGPM max flow

Stratos Giga: The Pioneer in ECM Technology for Dry Rotor Pumps • • • • •

Highest efficiency motor-drive combination on the market Over 33% energy savings vs. controlled inline pumps Compact, space-saving design with ‘Red Button’ technology and LED display Easy integration with building management systems Up to 167 feet max head and 275 USGPM max flow

Core 2, 3, 4 Pump Booster: The Ready to Use Factory-Programmed and Packaged System • • • • •

Compact design for easy installation/retrofit with low maintenance costs User-friendly, multi-language LCD display System monitoring records performance Fixed or alternating base load pump Up to 800 feet max head and 540 USGPM max flow

Wilo Helix Vertical Multistage Pump: The New Standard in Efficiency • • • • •

Cartridge seal and floating flanges designed for easy service and installation 3D impellers for improved efficiency Standard EISA compliant TEFC motors Integrated thrust bearing reduces motor stress Up to 800 feet max head and 380 USGPM max flow

Wilo Star S 33 Circulator: The Most Powerful Addition to Residential Lineup • • • • •

Quick connect wiring and installable hi-temp check valve Powerful starting torque and ultra-quiet operation RFC patented rotating flange: US 8,297,664 B2 Up to 33 feet max head and 35 USGPM max flow Electrical connection available in 1~115v and 230v

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Products in Profile Air Products - Smoke Duct Detector • • • • •

Early detection of smoke and products of combustion in HVAC ducts Shuts down system upon detection of smoke or products of combustion Operating voltages - 230v, 115v, 24 vac and 24 vdc Listed for air flow velocities of 100-4000 ft/min, Hi-Temp applications Connect up to 30 units; over 15 remote accessories available

Amaircare® - HEPA Air Filtration Systems • • • • •

Installed systems and portable units Installed systems for 350 to 1000 CFM HEPA air filtration with optional VOC kits for each system Whisper quiet units that are easy to install Capture particulates, biologicals and VOCs

Heat Saving Systems - Air Curtains for any Application • • • • •

Ambient (unheated), electric heat or water heat Air flow range 300 to 3400 CFM Control panel included: 3-speed control, thermostat, 2 heat settings Optional door switches and sensors Available in 208/1/60, 208/3/60, 480/3/60 and 600/3/60

Pietro Fiorentini - 10 PSI Gas Regulators • • • • •

10 PSI model now available Integral and external vent limiter (no vent required) 500 to 1 turndown ratio Suitable for natural gas, LPG and any non-corrosive clean gas For indoor and outdoor installations

Tigerloop Plus • • • • •

Costs less than installing a Tigerloop and Spin-On separately 33% higher de-aeration capacity Patented anti-foam system Canadian Standard spin-on thread NG3500M nozzle guard

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Products in Profile American Hearth Mantis Fireplace • • • • •

Quality, value and selection Dual Burners up to 28,000 BTU with super clean burning Exceeds 90% efficiency, uses 35% less fuel Includes a 24-volt thermostat Can be installed as a direct-vent or single-vent system

Luxaire Furnace and Air Conditioner • • • • •

Quality, high-efficiency heating and cooling systems Sets the performance standard through better technology Efficient, reliable heating and cooling solutions backed by courteous service Variety of quality products to match any customer’s budget Features advanced heat exchangers, space-saving designs, efficient motors, innovative controls

TOTO • • • • •

Leaders in delivering technology for enhancing daily life The best performance and ecology in plumbing Sanagloss barrier repels particles keeping toilets cleaner, longer Peace of mind and performance you can count on Recognized Master Parts Distributor for all TOTO products

Bosch Greenstar Boiler • • • • •

Gas-fired condensing boiler; 98.7% efficiencies Reliable performance, low emissions and ultra-quiet operation Aluminum-silicon heat exchanger delivers high-efficiency All models available as NG or LP Green update for detached and terraced houses, suitable for apartments

premierSchwank STS-JZ • • • • •

Designed for indoor use Best efficiency rating versus other tube heaters in its class Generates overall energy savings of up to 50% Unique clamshell cabinet design for easy maintenance Suitable for warehouses, manufacturing, distribution centres and other commercial/industrial applications

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The Leader in Condensing Tankless Technology

NCB Combi-boiler • • • • •

Heating up to 120k BTU/h and DHW 199k BTU/h Up to 4.5 GPM@77°F temperature rise for DHW (industry highest) 6:1 turn down ratio for heating and 11:1 for DHW Dual stainless steel heat exchangers with 10 year residential warranty NCB-180, NCB-210, NCB-240

NPE-Advanced Condensing Tankless Water Heater • Exclusive ComfortFlow™ technology with internal buffer tank and recirculation pump • 2” System 636 venting up to 60’ • ½” gas pipe capability up to 24’ • 0.97 EF high-efficiency technology for commercial and residential applications • NPE-180A, NPE-210A, NPE-240A

NPE-Standard Condensing Tankless Water Heater • • • • •

0.98 EF high-efficiency technology for commercial and residential applications 2” System 636 venting up to 60’ ½” gas pipe capability up to 24’ Dual stainless steel heat exchangers with 10 year commercial warranty NPE-180S, NPE-210S, NPE-240S

Quick-Install Manifold Kit for NCB Combi-boiler • • • • •

Pre-assembled for reduced labour time Connections designed to fit the heating side of the NCB Ideal for hydronic and radiant space heating applications Compatible with all NCB Series models Compact design, 29”W x 19.1”H x 4”D

NavienAmerica.com • Discover Navien's condensing gas tankless water heaters and combi-boilers • Overview of Navien combi-boilers and water heaters with downloadable manuals • Locate a Navien distributor or sales rep near you • Learn about Navien onsite and online training • Warranty and rebate information for Navien water heaters and combi-boilers

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Products in Profile Green Pipe® • • • • •

Ideal for potable, food-rated, compressed air, and other applications Resistant to hard water and aggressive chemicals Environmentally friendly material, fully recyclable Fast and easy assembly and leak-free connections Flame, smoke, and fume-free installation; available up to 18” dia.

Blue Pipe® • • • • •

Ideal for chilled water, direct-buried, industrial and chemical transport applications Excellent for cooling towers, condenser water and heating distribution Resistant to most chemicals and high-heat stabilized Long-lasting pipes and fast, heat-fused connections Light, impact-resistant material available up to 24” dia.

Lilac Pipe® • Ideal for direct-buried, recycled, reclaimed, rainwater, and irrigation applications • Safe and non-leaching • Resistant to corrosion, scaling, and microbiological growth • Withstands instances of freezing • Available from ½” to 10” dia.

Fittings and valves • • • • •

Over 400 fittings and adapters available from elbows to flanges and more Transitions include metal threads, PEX connections, and copper stubs Flexible connections and easy to prefabricate Simple heat fusion process ensures reliable connections Fast labour-saving connections that are strong and homogeneous

Standard Dimension Ratio 17.6 Blue Pipe 24” • • • • •

Great for large-scale water service and campus-sized heating and cooling Offers higher flow rates than SDR 11 Ideal for chilled water and cooling applications Joined using butt fusion Besides 24”, also available down to 4" dia.

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Products in Profile Models 22/V22 • • • • •

Hot and cold - horizontal mount (22)/vertical mount (V22) Anti-siphon protected 2 PRV anti-burst pressure relief valves; 11 inlet options ASSE 1019, CSA, UPC approved 2 oval handles: powder coated die cast aluminum

Model 30 • • • • •

ASSE 1053, UPC cUPC approved ASSE 1052 Nidel® Model 50HA high flow double check backflow preventer No sprayback; 6 inlet options Oval die-cast aluminum handle All structural components made of brass

Model MB24 • • • • •

Model 24 with lightweight composite box Heavy gauge stainless steel door and fascia Modular construction/installation 2 inlet options Tee key lock

Model RB67 • • • • •

Freezeless wall hydrant UPC, cUPC approved ASSE 1052 Nidel® 50HA high flow double check backflow preventer Chrome (brass) round box 2 inlet options

Model RHY2 Roof Hydrant • • • • •

Cast iron mounting system components ASSE 1052 Model 50HF ¾” hose connection backflow preventer Automatic draining diverter vent 1” NPT female thread inlet All maintenance and repairs are made from top of hydrant

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Products in Profile DPHTP Test Pump • • • • •

Hydrostatic test pump for residential and commercial jobs Powered by a corded or cordless 18V drill (not included) Lightweight since the power source is separate Included hose allows pump to be set near the work area No drop cord needed when used with a cordless drill

PPR Fitting Reamers • • • • •

Quickly remove pipe and solvent cement residue to salvage fittings Reduce labor time and materials costs by reusing the fittings Fit standard ½" drills Carbide cutter provides an extra cutting edge with 180° rotation Individual sizes or kits available for 3/4” to 4” fittings

DEB1 Deburring Tools • • • • •

Deburr and chamfer in the same rotation Suitable for PVC, CPVC, PE, ABS and PP Plastic pipe fits snuggly into internal pockets Three sizes of pipe accommodated per deburring tool NEW metric model now available for 20, 25, and 32 mm pipe

EHTP Test Pump • • • • •

Test water meters, plumbing lines, pressure vessels, solar/sprinkler systems Quick disconnect hose has built-in check valve for convenient set-up Smooth running, quiet motor Includes a 15-foot (4.6m) high pressure hose for filling the system Available with or without protective cage

Solutions Kits • • • • •

All the tools needed for a perfect joint, every time Cutter, deburring tool and internal cutter together in a carrying case Works for Schedule 40 & 80 PVC, CPVC, PP and PE Deburr and chamfer using the DEB1 or DEB4 tool Only tools recommended by plastic pipe manufacturers, recognized by inspectors

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HBX X Control Systems Inc. NEW

PolyFlue™

ECO-0550 Geothermal Control

• Pre-gasketed - no glues or cements needed • Tested/listed to ULC S636 for condensing gas appliances • 2”, 3”, 4” rigid single wall and flexible liner • Simple hose clamp locking band connection • 0” clearance to combustibles at 110°C

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• Up to 3 stages – including back up • Outdoor reset on hot and cold tanks • Single or dual tank modes • Runs reversing valve and/or 3-way valves • Rotates heat pumps on time or cycle

Selkirk PS/IPS • Credible multi-use positive pressure exhaust pipe • Used on boilers, kitchen grease ducts, generators/turbines and much more • Tested/listed to ULC C959/S662 for condensing gas appliances • 5”- 48” diameters with multiple options for material and insulation • Great aesthetic, modular alternative to traditional field fabricated exhaust piping

THM-0100 Heating/Cooling Thermostat • Full PID logic thermostat • Room, floor and dual sensing modes • Large graphic backlit display • User-friendly programming features • Can also function as a single setpoint control

Heatfab • Models: EZ Seal single wall and CI Plus double wall • Pre-gasketed up to 16” diameter; field sealed 18”-32” • Tested/listed to ULC S636 for condensing gas appliances • Blanket insulated CI Plus available for reduced skin temperatures • 88° elbows and sloped boot tees available to ensure upward pitch

ZON-0500 Zone Control • 4 zones per controller • 2 demand outputs: TT/Cooling demand, DHW/Heat demand • Pump or valve capabilities • Multiple priority selections • 24VAC provided for thermostats

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HE-Z Series Fan Coil

Foamboard Stapler for PEX InFloor Radiant Heating Layout FBSN • Portable manual stapler with continuous-feed magazine and non-jamming action • Operates from standing position for easy, one-handed, one-stroke stapling • Ergonomic design with in-line D-grip saves back, arms and hands • Dual-barbed staples available for 1-inch or 2-inch foamboard • Kickstand keeps stapler spill-proof when loading staples or parked

Heavy-Duty, One-Hand Operation TurboShear Attachment TSHD • Fits a corded or versatile cordless drill you already own • Easy one-handed straight cuts, tight left circles or squares • Beefy jaws cut 18-gauge galvanized sheet or 20-gauge spiral duct • Sleek aluminum head and compact telescoping clamp for easy navigation • Long lasting blades are easily replaceable on the job

TurboXTools Power Assisted Crimper Attachment C5A • Fits a corded or versatile cordless drill you already own • Fast, precise crimps in large, small or spiral round duct • 24 to 30 gauge capacity in galvanized steel, spiral duct or aluminum • Adjustable crimp depth accommodates high and low ends of capacity • Easy metal insertion and 9:1 gear reduction ensures safe operation

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Quiet operation Eliminates hot and cold spots Zoning ready right out of the box Easy installation and maintenance for residential and commercial projects • Lo-Velocity fan coil option also available

HE PS Air Purification System • Easily installed on any Hi-Velocity or existing HVAC System • 3 powerful technologies clean air down to the last molecule • Electrostatic MERV-11 filter removes allergens electrostatically • Photo-catalytic oxidation destroys toxic chemicals and eliminates household odours • Ultraviolet light kills disease germs on contact

Hi-Velocity Small Diameter Flexible Duct with Attractive Vent Plate Options • Delivers air quietly with sound absorbing inner core • Available in R4.2 and R8.4 • Standard 2” as well as HE (2 ¾”) diameters available • HE Flex delivers double the airflow, requiring 50% less ducts • Paintable/stainable wood, metal and plastic vent plates match any decor

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Saniaccess 3

FR-Pro

• Two easy-to-open service panels for easy access to internal components • Pre-assembled, three-inlet unit for a sink, toilet and bathtub/shower • Pumping distance of up to 15’ vertically or 150’ horizontally • 2-year warranty

• 25-50 flame/smoke-rated fittings for noncombustible construction • CAN/ULC-S102.2, flame spread rated below 25, smoke rated below 50 • Lightweight, excellent insulating properties, reducing or eliminating insulation needs • Compatible with existing 25-50 PVC products, for gravity drainage systems • High impact resistance even in cold temperatures, exceeding CSA requirements

Sanicubic 1 & 2 Endura Grease Management

• Powerful 1 HP pump for absolute reliability and power • Visual and audible LED alarm system for additional security • Pumping distance of up to 36’ vertically or 328’ horizontally • Handles multiple waste fixtures for both residential and commercial applications • Accepts accidental flushing of sanitary items

• Grease management for plumbing and food service professionals • 10 year warranty – will not corrode, chip or peel • Molded one-piece tank eliminates seams and potential leaking • Compact, durable, and lightweight for ease of installation and transport • Flexibility of installation – in-floor, on-floor, or semi-recessed

Sanigrind Pro

Recover™ Greywater Recycling System

• Heavy-duty grinder for residential and commercial applications • Connects to toilet, sink, shower, bathtub and washing machine (indirectly) • Pumping distance of up to 25’ vertically or 150’ horizontally • Accepts accidental flushing of sanitary items • Designed to work with a standard bottom-outlet toilet

• Residential greywater recycling system serves an entire home • Recycles water from showers and baths to flush toilets • Offers up to 30% water savings in the home • Innovative self-cleaning filter technology means very low maintenance • 5 year warranty

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Magnatherm Boilers and Volume Water Heaters • Available in 2000, 3000 and 4000 MBH inputs • American designed and made, modulating and condensing heat exchanger • 95% AHRI Certified Efficiency with low 10 ppm NOx emissions (propane or natural gas • VARI-PRIMETM variable speed boiler pump control optimizes total installed efficiency • Knock down top and narrow profile to fit through tight doorways and in small mechanical rooms

Neotherm and Neotherm LC • Boiler (80 to 1,700 MBH) or volume water heater (150 to 1,700 MBH) • 95% AHRI Certified Efficiency with low 10 ppm NOx emissions (propane or natural gas) • Modulates from 20% to 100% (10% to 100% for LC models) of full fire for maximum energy savings • Lead lag up to 8 NeoTherms (4 for LC models), easily connects with building automation systems • ENERGY STAR® 2014 Most Efficient Qualified residential units protection

Mascot LHX • Wall Hung combination boiler and water heater (propane or natural gas) • American designed and made, modulating and condensing heat exchanger • 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175 and 220 MBH inputs • 95% AHRI Certified AFUE, meets ENERGY STAR® Qualifications • Coming soon: Available Summer/Fall 2014

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Lead Free Tankless Water Heater Valve Kit • Italian made from lead free brass alloy • Single lever design allows for easy operation • Compact design prevents “knuckle busting” • Pressure relief port at 45 degrees for connection flexibility • Lifetime warranty against leakage through the stem

Filter Ball Valve • Strainer and ball valve in one compact design • Replaces the need for separate strainer and shut off valve • Readily accessible strainer through valve body for easy cleaning • Lower space requirements and installation costs • Can be used wherever a strainer and shutoff valve are required

Lead Free Ball Valves • Wide selection of valves and accessories in lead free brass • Push, Press, Pex, NPT, CxC connections available • Certified by NSF to meet lead free requirements • Backed by lifetime warranty against stem leakage • Available across Canada through NEO Valves

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Products in Profile QuickVic® 107N Installation-Ready Couplings for 10-12” Pipe • • • •

Fast, easy pipe connections for 10” to 12” steel pipe No disassembly required No loose parts to drop or lose Maximizes efficiency, reduces installation time, increases safety

TA Series CMP Pressure Independent Balancing and Control Valve • Achieve 100% comfort without sacrificing energy efficiency • Ensures accurate hydronic control and optimum throughput • Shut-off function for straightforward, easy maintenance

Victaulic Construction Piping Services • • • • •

Ensure hassle-free project implementation BIM compliant 3D models and drawings Coordinated bills of material, bag and tag services Identify obstructions before installation Eliminate rework

Potable Water Solutions • • • •

Complete system for ½” to 24” NSF 61 approved products to meet low lead requirements Solutions for copper and stainless steel systems Increase productivity and reduce rework

Victaulic Pump Accessories • • • •

Complete system for pump rooms Easier access to system Lighter component weight Installation and maintenance savings

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Products in Profile OneFlow Scale Control System • Virtually maintenance-free • Prevents scale by transforming dissolved hardness minerals into harmless, microscopic crystal particles • Uses “green” technology requiring no backwashing, no salt, and no electricity • Systems available in many connection sizes to meet flow rates from 0.5 to 450 gpm or more • Models available in cartridge and tank style housings for commercial applications on both cold and hot water lines

BRAE Rainwater Harvesting Systems • • • •

Configurable for commercial, institutional and residential applications Can reduce water consumption by up to 65% Storage capacities of 200 to over 2 million gallons Manage filtration, storage, distribution and treatment functions typical to rainwater systems • www.braewater.ca

HydroGuard XP models MM430 and SH1430 • Eight valves, including two 2” valves with capacities in excess of 200 gpm • Mounted in any position, housed in cabinets, or assembled and tested as supply fixtures or multi-valve stations • Industry-leading low flow control, as low as 1.0 gpm on the largest sizes • Feature Powers’ paraffin-based Advanced Thermal Actuation technology • All valves listed to ASSE 1017 and CSA B125 • www.powerscontrols.ca

Governor™ 80M2 • • • • •

Compatible with all major toilet brands Protects against costly pressure surges due to thermal expansion Conserves water – up to 12% per flush Prevents costly waste by shutting off water to a leaking toilet Compact design with simple height adjustment – can be fine tuned after installation

Silver Eagle Backflow Prevention • 70% lighter than traditional designs • Most compact design in the industry • Entire valve body and quick access sleeve manufactured from 300 Series Stainless Steel • Approved with gate valves or UL/FM butterfly • Approved for horizontal, vertical or "N" patterns, 957 also available in "Z" pattern

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Products in Profile The IPEX Advantage • Extensive training and assistance from knowledgeable sales and technical professionals • For engineers, trades people and building officials across Canada • Technical literature • Detailed information on product attributes, uses and installation procedures • All your piping materials are designed, built and backed by one company

System 636® Flue Gas Venting • • • • •

Fully Certified to ULC S636 System 636® PVC rated for flue gas temperatures up to and including 65°C System 636® CPVC rated for flue gas temperatures up to and including 90°C Manufactured and supported by PVC and CPVC piping system experts Installer training available focusing on proper solvent welding and more

DWV, MJ GreyTM Couplings for System XFR® and System 15® • • • • •

Alternative to solvent cementing when working in cold weather or from heights The flexible nature allows for minor adjustments to piping alignment Available in 8”, 10” and 12” Designed specifically for System 15® and System XFR® DWV Certified to CSA B602 and listed to CAN/ULC 102.2, Flame/Smoke rating of 25/50

AquaRise® One-Step and Two-Step Solvent Cements • • • •

Improved solvent cement products for use with AquaRise® Water Piping Systems Faster installation in smaller pipe sizes Customized products for each pipe size range Applicators included

AquaRise® Maintenance Couplings • • • •

Reduces system down time Approved for hot and cold potable water, NSF 61 specifications Available in 1” through 4” Meets pressure/temperature ratings: 400 psi at 73°F (23°C); 100 psi at 180°F (82°C)

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Products in Profile Planet Dewy 30/50 • • • • •

Combi: Heating and DHW 110,000 Btu/h, 97% condensing 50 litre built-in storage Re-circ capable Luxury of a wall hung, performance of a tank

Format.Zip • • • •

Combi: Heating and DHW Non-condensing 85% 133,000 Btu/h Co-axle termination kit included

Planet Dewy 60 BFR • • • •

210,000 Btu/h Cascade up to 12 units DHW ready Ideal for commercial and large residential applications

Murelle 110R • • • •

399,000 Btu/h Cascade up to 12 units 97% condensing Building management capable

Cascade System • Can combine 2 to 12 Planet Dewy 60 or Murelle 110R boilers for outputs up to 2.5 MBH • 34 to 1 turndown ratio offers the ultimate in flexibility

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Products in Profile Ecoboot™ Duct Heaters – Heating Boot™ SAB - SEB - SUB Series • • • • •

Optimal control of each room Saves energy by limiting the overall use of the central system No heat loss by conduction or leaks Versatile floor, wall and ceiling installation Easy access for maintenance

SDHx, SDHR, SDHI and SDHF Series Duct Heaters • • • • •

Customizable to meet all your needs Modular electric section facilitates installation and maintenance Innovative electronic controls, automatic calibration for precise modulation Ultra-precise air flow sensor LCD screen maximizes temperature reading in the duct

SCV Series Air Handler • Easy installation and maintenance • Local (standard 3 speed)/remote (advanced, 8 inputs for speed adjustments) controls • Multiple positions; standard PSC motor (local controls) • ECM motor (local and remote controls) • Capacity of 400 CFM to 2200 CFM

BSFQ, BFQ, BFN Series Bathroom Fans • The easiest fans to install • Removable motor and support, allowing single-person installation • Choice of three types of installation • Efficient and silent - ball bearing motor is lubricated for life • 4 exclusive innovations designed with the installer’s needs in mind

EL-NINO™ ELN Series Hand Dryers • • • • •

Four personalized operating modes; a first in the industry Considerable savings compared to paper towels Energy and cost efficient Stylish and compact Semi-recessed installation

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Products in Profile Retail Energy & Control Technologies - REACT • Affordable control solutions for the retail market • Easily manage lights and HVAC for up to 30% energy savings • Wired or wireless for low cost and least disruptive installations • View performance and alarms via internet browser

Prestige Thermostat • • • • •

Large, easy-to-read full colour display Home screen shows outdoor temperature, humidity, setting, date and time Outdoor temperature/humidity displayed with outside wireless sensor installed Reminders to replace air filter, humidifier pad, UV bulb and batteries RedLINK™ connected devices

In-floor Radiant Controller - Nexgen-RC • Powered by cost-effective controllers • Allows equipment and zone control for in-floor radiant heating systems • Ability to expand control to HRVs and air-handlers • Control and access locally or remotely via internet browser/smart mobile devices

Lighting Control Simplified by Honeywell • Affordable “Stryker” system to control lighting zones • Scene interface • Ability to expand the system to any BacNet automation system

Communicating System 450 by Johnson Controls • Available in communicating modules for easier setup and communications • Available in Modbus and Ethernet for control of HVAC equipment • Analogue and relay control available

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Products in Profile STo™ Pulldown Kitchen Faucet • • • •

Pulldown wand docks inside the spout making it seem practically invisible Smaller wand body provides the ideal ergonomic design Two-function pulldown wand: aerated stream or spray Moen ReflexTM Technology delivers self-retraction, smooth operation, easy movement, and secure docking • Available in Chrome, Matte Black and Spot ResistTM Stainless

Align™ Kitchen Suite • Flangeless collar for improved docking and a sleek, consistent look • Two-function pulldown wand: aerated stream or spray • Flexible supply lines to allow for quick and easy install • Unique “handle clock” design assures maximum handle-to-backsplash clearance • Available in Chrome and Spot Resist™ Stainless

Arris™ Bath Suite • • • • •

Features cylindrical, geometric shapes and distinct 90-degree angles Showering trims feature a 10” rainhead with a 14” showerarm Faucets are flow-optimized and allow water to flow at 5.7 L/min A complete, perfectly matched bath accessory collection is available Available in Chrome and Brushed Nickel

Rizon™ Bath Suite • Distinctive modern feel with square shapes and rounded corners • 1255® Duralast® cartridge allows for smooth operation and precise water control • Faucets feature a 5.7L/min flow rate versus industry standard 8.3L/min • Eco-Performance showering options feature a flow rate of 6.6 L/min • Available in Chrome

90 Degree™ Trough Lavatory • • • • •

Suite features geometric, 90-degree-angled lines and a minimalist design New open-trough design offers differentiation and style 1255® Duralast® cartridge provides a consistently smooth handle feel Lavatory faucet certified to meet WaterSense®; flow rate of 5.7L/min Available in Chrome and Brushed Nickel

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Products in Profile Hot Spot™ Pipe Locator • • • • •

Faster easier way to locate without the long learning curve Quickly locate inspection cameras, active power lines and utility lines Total field antenna, on-screen icons lead you right to your target Line Direction Compass tells you the lay of the pipe Experienced pros and first time users can locate with accuracy

Hot Spot™ 5-watt Transmitter • • • • •

Locating buried utilities used to be hard - not anymore! Powerful 5-watt output with 5 output levels makes locating easier Locates four line frequencies - 1KHz, 8KHZ, 33KHZ, and 65KHz Icons indicate quality and connectivity of connection Batteries last twice as long as other brands

Gen-Eye POD™ Video Pipe Inspection System • • • • •

Compact, lightweight, portable system in all-in-one package 7” LCD color monitor, flexible gooseneck mount for easy viewing Full size POD carries 200 ft. of Gel-Rod® for 3” to 10” lines MINI-POD carries 125 ft. or 175 ft. of push-rod for 2” to 4” lines Video out connection lets you record on external device

Speedrooter 92™ • Heavy duty drain cleaner cuts through roots and other obstructions • New molded inner drum prevents cable tangling • Variable speed power cable feed handles 3/4”, 5/8” and 1/2” cables • Adjustable height handle can be reset to your preferences • Easy handling frame includes 10” wheels, stair climbers, truck loading wheel

ClogChopper™ • • • • •

Rips though tough stoppages, roots, crystallized urine and encrusted debris Six self-sharpening blades grind into stoppages without risking pipe damage Spherical design maneuvers around tight bends and traps Available in 1", 1-1/2", 2", 2-1/2", 3", and 4" sizes. Connectors for most popular brands of drain cleaning machines available

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Products in Profile CREST® Condensing Boiler • • • • •

Innovative fire tube technology, up to 99% thermal efficiency Models with capacities ranging from 1.5 to 5 million Btu/hr inputs Highly unique, dual-system burner design with up to 25:1 turndown SMART TOUCH™ operating control platform with 8-inch touchscreen display Modbus protocol for easy integration into Building Management Systems

KNIGHT® Wall Mount Heating Boiler • Available in seven models with inputs from 55,000 to 399,000 Btu/hr • Designed with an innovative, stainless steel, fire tube heat exchanger • Up to 99% thermal efficiency, low-NOx emissions, fully modulating 5:1 turndown burner • SMART SYSTEM™ control with built-in cascading sequencer for up to eight units • Equipped for direct-vent flexibility up to 100 feet

CADETTM Heating Boiler • Four standard boiler models with gas inputs ranging from 40,000 to 120,000 Btu/hr • Available 120,000 Btu/hr combination model for hydronic space heating + DHW • Fully modulating boiler offers 94% AFUE efficiency • Features a commercial-grade, ASME certified heat exchanger • Equipped with outdoor reset with sensor

SQUIRE® Stainless Steel Indirect Water Heaters • 12 models with capacities between 30 and 119 gallons • Six standard indirect models plus six solar models • Two unique solar configurations equipped with secondary boiler heating coil or electric backup • 316L high-capacity stainless steel heat exchanger coils for large amounts of hot water • Fully welded construction eight units

ARMOR® Condensing Water Heater Family • • • •

Floor mounted models ranging from 150,000 Btu/hr to 800,000 Btu/hr inputs Wall mounted units offered with inputs of 125,000 and 199,999 Btu/hr ARMOR X2 line available with 1.0, 1.3 and 1.5 mil Btu/hr inputs Innovative stainless steel heat exchanger technology with modulating/ condensing combustion • Can be installed with a separate storage tank to protect against lime scale buildup

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Products in Profile Honeywell Wi-Fi 9000 with voice control • • • • •

Voice activated recognition and control, customizable color touchscreen Remote access to the thermostat via web, tablet or smartphone Tool-free wiring, manual-free install and setup Equipment check/change reminders help generate repeat business Universal Application up to 3H/2C heat pump and 2H/2C conventional

Honeywell Wi-Fi 9000 • • • • •

Customizable colour touchscreen Remote access to the thermostat via web, tablet or smartphone Tool-free wiring, manual-free install and setup Equipment check/change reminders help generate repeat business Universal Application up to 3H/2C heat pump and 2H/2C conventional

Honeywell Wi-Fi VisionPRO • • • • •

Large 10-square-inch touchscreen display Remote access to the thermostat via web, tablet or smartphone 7-day programmable or non-programmable Filter, humidification pad and UV reminders Universal Application up to 3H/2C heat pump and 2H/2C conventional

Honeywell Wi-Fi FocusPRO • • • • •

Large, clear backlit digital display Remote access to the thermostat via web, tablet or smartphone 7-day programmable or non-programmable High/low temperature alerts via email, phone or web Up to 3H/2C heat pump and 2H/2C conventional

Honeywell Total Connect Comfort Services • • • • •

Provides 24/7 access to remotely monitor and manage HVAC systems Remote access via computer, tablet or smartphone Access multiple locations and multiple thermostats within a single location Sends email alerts when temperature/humidity is too high or low Learn more at www.mytotalconnect.com

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Products in Profile Trane High Efficient Precedent Rooftops • • • • •

15 SEER in all models from 3 to 10 ton 17 SEER available in some sizes Available with electromechanical or microprocessor controls Micro channel coils for increased reliability 5 year compressor and heat exchanger warranties with affordable extended warranties available

Titan Standard Series Gas Furnace • • • •

95% AFUE Multi-speed, direct-drive blower motor 40 MBH to 100 MBH capacities available 10 year registered warranty on all functional parts

Titan Vantage Series Air Conditioner • • • • •

Up to 14 SEER Durable scroll compressor Silencer sound control top 1.5 to 5 ton capacities available 10 year registered warranty on functional parts and compressor

Titan Standard Series Horizontal Discharge Condensing Unit • • • • •

13 SEER Durable scroll compressor Single- and three-phase voltage available Low RPM motor and blade assembly 10 year warranty on parts; 5 year warranty on compressor

Venstar ColorTouch Thermostat • • • • •

Full colour touchscreen Customizable appearance using user’s own photos Wi-Fi enabled with free smartphone app Humidification, dehumidification and reheat available Energy use information at the user’s fingertips

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Products in Profile Mr. Slim Hyper-Heat FH Series • • • • •

NEW

All new 3D i-see Sensor + multi-function wireless controller M-Series: whisper-quiet (as low as 19dB), heating down to -25°C P-Series: “THE -40° UNIT” for 24/7 server room cooling Wide range of styles and capacities, 9,000 to 48,000 Btu/h, single or multi-split Only mini-split in Canada powered by RedLINK wireless technology

Zuba-Central Whole-Home Comfort Heat Pump System • • • • •

True energy-efficient heating performance down to -30°C Saves up to 60% in energy costs Quiet, compact and vibration-free; fits easily into new or existing ductwork A better way to provide year-round heating and cooling comfort An effective geothermal alternative

City Multi Water Source – 1st VRF in Canada with 575V Option • • • • •

Designed and built for Canada World’s first 2-pipe heat recovery system; simultaneous heating and cooling New in 2014: Hyper-Heat + Heat Recovery – H2i-R2 Excellent performance in all climates, in both air- and water-source Geothermal-ready and helps achieve LEED certifications

Lossnay Energy Recovery Ventilation (DOAS) System • Improves indoor air quality all year long with constant supply of fresh air • Patented Lossnay heat exchanger core – enthalpy recovery efficiency to 71% • Total heat recovery (sensible and latent heat) – reduces heating and cooling loads • Static core technology – no gas leakage, no purge air, no cross-contamination • No condensation drain or defrost cycle; free cooling and quiet operation

New Model! Jet Towel High-Speed Hand Dryer • • • • •

Stylish, hygienic, cost-efficient and fast: saves money, time and energy Eliminates paper towel/garbage bags, reduces waste disposal and labour costs Dries hands in 10-12 seconds; low energy consumption Easy to clean, low maintenance; long service life, no mess on floor Available in white or grey; GreenSpec Listed

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Products in Profile Duro™ Collection • Ultra-contemporary styling • Clean geometric shape inspired by modern architecture • Precise rectangular form for unique minimalistic look • Lavatory widespread faucet and matching accessories available • Matching tub/shower diverter and hand shower configurations

Lig-Res™ Shower and Diverter Trim • Lig-Res meets the shower application requirements of behavioral health professionals • Durable all metal vandal proof escutcheon and handle • Designed for installation with the Symmons Temptrol tub/shower valve • Minimizes ligature points and enhances patient safety • Provides safe, reliable and consistent performance

Symmetrix™ Collection • For residential and commercial applications • All metal components • Available in single handle, two handle, widespread lavatory faucet configurations • Matching tub/shower trims, diverters and hand showers • Reliable, durable and serviceable

7 Series TempControl® Lead Free Valves • Brass, bronze and stainless steel components • Meets federal lead free requirements (≤ weighted average 0.25% lead) • Reinforced tamper resistant hex bolt handle prevents unwanted temperature adjustments • Optional cabinets enhance safety and provide vandal protection • Custom factory assembled and tested options available

Ultra-Sense® Faucets • Durable all metal construction with vandal proof aerators • Advanced Position Sensitive Detection (PSD) technology provides reliable performance • Temperature control with Symmons tempered point-of-use devices and handle options • Power options include battery, single or multi-unit AC power • Sensor components are housed above the deck for fast and easy access

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Products in Profile 485 High-Efficiency Water Softener • • • • •

Reverse flow regeneration for ultimate salt efficiency Modern compact cabinet or traditional twin tank models available Plumber-friendly features for faster, easier installation Seven year complete system warranty WQA tested and certified against CSA B483.1

NovoClear 485 BIF Iron Filter • • • • •

Natural oxidation removes iron, manganese and sulphur without chemicals Uses 50% less water than traditional manganese greensand filters Low maintenance two tank system NSF certified control valve and pressure tanks Seven year complete system warranty

Genesis H2O Ultraviolet Disinfection • • • • •

Gland seal retaining nut prevents nuisance leaks Positive stop prevents broken sleeves from over tightening Four models that can disinfect up to 78 gpm Bayonet style lamp connector for ¼ turn lamp replacement Full colour user interface with dealer customizability

475 Series Under Sink Filtration • • • • •

Removes sediment, rust, bad taste and odours from drinking water Three, dual and single stage filters available Low cost alternative to RO with 0% reject water Change disposable filters in seconds without turning off water Comes with faucet, tubing and fittings for quick easy installation

Commercial MTS Systems • • • • •

Optimal softening efficiency Lower capital cost Increased flexibility Easier to install and maintain Prevents channeling and hardness slippage

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RKB Inline Rectangular Duct Fan • Compact with high capacity • Quiet operation • Can be installed in any position • Available single phase or three phase • 17 models in 8 duct sizes

Baseboard Heater • • • • •

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Wolseley Express App Lets You Order Directly From Your iPhone® • Add products to shopping cart and submit directly to a Wolseley branch • Search the product catalogue, view inventory by branch and create custom purchase lists • Find the nearest branch map location and contact info • Available for iPhone devices only • Go to www.wolseleyexpress.com/mobile for full details

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Available in 5,000 or 9,000 BTU, natural gas or propane Transistorized, self-diagnosing ignition module High efficient in-shot burner, sealed combustion Standard vent fits any 4” to 16” outside wall application Requires only a 2-1/2” wall opening (standard)

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• ENERGY STAR® qualified • Spiral heat exchanger increases heat transfer • Advanced electronic controls - large LCD display and temperature control • Superior corrosion protection Commercial grade PermaGlas® Ultra CoatTM glass lining • Side mounted hot and cold recirculating taps for combination applications

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Neptune Filter Feeder

0827 Ball Valves • Available in both leaded and no-lead • ¼” – 4” sizes available • Full port design, forged brass body • UL, FM, cUPC approvals ¼” – 2” IPS & CXC • CSA gas approvals ¼” – 2” IPS only

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GL PlusTM

• Combines chemical addition and high capacity filtering in one unit • Introduce powders or liquid chemicals into hot or cold water closed circulating systems • Eliminates need for separate by-pass feeder and filter • Extended neck with top inlet allows for simple filter and dissolving basket installation • Filter bags quickly and easily replaced

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AT-RACT Ratchet Action Crimp Tool for Insulated Terminals

• MED-L/ACR now certified to UL700 PSI • Designed to operate with higher operating pressure refrigerants • Pressurized with nitrogen gas • Installer-friendly plugs maintain pressure • Available in a wide variety of lengths and diameters

• 22-10 AWG • A commercial grade full cycle crimp tool designed for professionals • System integrity is maintained when components are terminated with this tool • Ergonomic pivoting design provides maximum crimping force with reasonable hand pressure • Ratcheted design eliminates variability from crimp to crimp

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Products in Profile testo 330 Combustion Efficiency Analyzer • • • • •

Graphic processing of data Gas standing pressure test User defined fuels Logger function for long term measurement Long life sensors (up to 6 years CO and O2)

testo 552 Digital Vacuum Gauge • • • • •

Maintenance-free sensor - no more cleaning Best-in-class accuracy Illuminated display 2400 hours of battery life Water and dust resistant (IP 42)

testo.com John Wood ENERGY STAR® Power Vent • • • • •

ENERGY STAR® qualified 0.70 EF rating (0.68 on 75 USG model) Vents with ULC s636 PVC, CPVC or polypropylene 3-position rotatable blower for ease of installation Sensor detects flammable vapours; disables the unit preventing their ignition

John Wood JWT-540H-DV Condensing Tankless • • • •

ENERGY STAR® qualified; 0.95 EF rating Commercial grade HRS35 copper primary heat exchanger 316L stainless steel secondary heat exchanger Continuous hot water with 10.0 GPM max flow rate (at 30°F temperature rise, 5.4 GPM at 70°F rise)

johnwoodwaterheaters.com Urinal Angled Housing • • • • •

Better detection of shorter/younger users One piece moulded construction for a clean, professional installation Includes all required mounting hardware and brackets Paintable material for a more custom look Access to all internal components for easy maintenance

Saber Flush Valve

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Masherator diaphragm is the market’s only self-cleaning bypass Market’s only replaceable main valve seat Upper chamber regulating screw enables true “in-the-field” water savings Chloramines-resistant material only in all rubber-based parts Recessed hex nut for scratch-proof installation and maintenance

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Products in Profile InnoFlue® Flex B-Vent Kits • • • • •

Allows fast and easy replacement of low efficiency heating appliances Reuse of existing B-Vent as Chase Reduce installation time by up to 75% Eliminate aesthetic and location issues associated with sidewall venting Single kit SKU for all vertical components

InnoFlue® Concentric Horizontal Vent Kits • • • • •

ULC-S636 Class II C listed Complete vent system in a single SKU Integrated exhaust and air intake in every component Fewer wall penetrations Reduce installation time by up to 75%

centrotherm.us.com Fan and Blower PSC, Open Air Over, Torsion Flex Mount • Multi-speed • Capacitor included • 3” lug mount for 9” and 10” bolt circle • Weather resisting reversing plug • 30” leads

Split Phase and Capacitor Start Belted Fan Motors • • • • •

Ball bearing design 48Z longer output shaft Extended through bolts Alternate mounting holes for 143T and 145T frames Reversible rotation

mep.ca MBI Centrifugal In-line Fan • Ideal for high-rise condo ventilation • Multiple source ducting options • Low profile design is suited for tight spaces • May be used for supply or exhaust air • Available in 4, 5, and 6 inch duct diameters

ARI Radon Mitigation Fan • • • • •

Quiet and powerful Factory sealed, water tight housing and junction box May be mounted in an attic or on a home’s exterior Durable UV and corrosion resistant plastic housing Available in 4” through 8” duct diameters

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Products in Profile Allied Commercial™ Z-Series™ Packaged Rooftop Units • • • • •

Increased curb compatibility with sizes from 3 to 12.5 tons No adapter curb saves installation time and costs Optional BACnet connectivity and Single-Zone VAV technology Proven design and construction take the hassle out of service Visit www.allied-commercial.com/zseries

Magic-Pak® V-Series Thru-The-Wall Units • • • • •

Ideal solution for multi-dwelling construction Benefits every stage of design and development Customizable colour louvers for seamless integration with exteriors Gas heating performance of over 90% thermal efficiency coming soon Learn more about Magic-Pak’s integration at www.magic-pak.com

Armstrong Air™ A952E Two-Stage Furnace with Constant Torque • • • • •

ENERGY STAR® qualified A952E combines efficiency and performance With rebates, pricing may be comparable to a baseline 95% furnace Constant Torque motor for quiet startup and operation, consistent airflow Two-stage heating improves heat distribution and temperature control Visit www.armstrongair.com to learn more

Comfort Sync® Wi-Fi Communicating, Programmable Thermostat • Sophisticated system management features simple-to-use touchscreen display • Remote access and control via smartphone, tablet or desktop • Receive email notifications as alerts happen • Advanced technology for simplified installation, no external hardware necessary • Experience Comfort Sync at www.airease.com/comfortsync

AirEase® A97MV High-Efficiency Modulating Furnace • • • • •

Dual-fuel compatibility combines gas and electric energy sources Awarded ENERGY STAR® Most Efficient mark in 2013 with 97% AFUE Modulating heating system works with variable speed fan motor Comfort Sync-enabled control board sends repairs or maintenance alerts Visit www.airease.com to find out more

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Products in Profile CS.3 Compact Screw Compressors • Separate models optimized for water-cooled vs air-cooled applications • ESEER-/IPLV exceeds international standards for screw compressors • Compact/high-efficiency rotor profiles; infinite and four step capacity control • Long-life bearings housed in low-pressure chambers • Slide fit stator; optimized oil management

CO2 Compressors - Subcritical and Transcritical • Proven centrifugal lubrication system/VFD compatible/quiet and low vibration • Subcritical (HP/LP) 770 psig/440 psig /Transcritical (HP/LP) 2320 psig/1450 psig • Wear-resistant drive gear with further developed multilayer bearings • Highly efficient robust valve plate assembly • May be used in parallel compressor applications

New Ecoline Compressors • High efficiency compressors for all applications • Expanded application limits; variable speed from 25Hz to 70Hz • Specially adapted high efficiency motors; 3 motor versions • Minimized pressure loss in entire flow section • Lowest sound and vibration levels in its capacity class

R410 Scroll Compressors • High capacity and efficiency for R410A A/C and heat pump applications • Lowest annual operating costs; optimized versions for different applications • Lowest sound levels in its capacity class; low oil carry over • Provides even temperature distribution across scroll wraps; variable speed • Patented tandem and trio kits ensure equal oil distribution

ASME Rated Pressure Vessels (incl. R410A) • Straight-tube condensers and D.X. evaporators • U-tube evaporators – single tube sheet and removable tube bundle • Removable heads/end caps on heat exchangers • High pressure vertical and horizontal receivers • Optional feet, brackets, connection types, etc.

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Products in Profile DM93 Digital Multimeter • World-class DMM with advanced VFD filtering • Accurately analyzes non-sinusoidal waveforms and noisy signals in VFD-controlled equipment • Low Impedance Input filter eliminates ghost voltage readings in long-run applications • Continuous data recording, bright dual-LED worklights, Bluetooth connectivity • METERLiNK compatibility lets you embed electrical measurements into thermal images

CM78 Clamp with IR Thermometer • 1000 Amp clamp meter for high-powered equipment and temperature systems • Combines True RMS DMM, clamp meter and spot IR thermometer • Non-contact safety feature allows measurement of active equipment when panel is closed • IR thermometer quickly scans for hot spots on panels, conduits and motors • Type K thermocouple, Bluetooth connectivity

VP50 Voltage Detector • • • • •

Pocket-sized non-contact voltage detector with work light Rugged, waterproof, CAT IV-rated, 60-lumen LED light source Low-profile tip lets you get close to electrical sources Combined tactile alarms: multi-colour flashing LEDs and vibration Reliably detects voltages on the latest tamperproof outlets and electrical systems

MR77 Moisture Meter • Rugged, feature-packed all-in-one moisture meter for water restoration projects • Incorporates a pinless sensor and wired pin probe • Captures moisture readings up to 0.75” below wood and building material surfaces • Integrated laser-spot IR thermometer • Field-replaceable temperature/humidity sensor, high/low moisture and humidity alarms

VS70 Videoscope • Rugged, waterproof and shock-resistant • Intuitive handset controls enable users to maneuver camera probe into tight spaces • Delivers vivid, sharp video and images to large 5.7” colour LCD display • Select wide-angle 180-degree or 90-degree viewing angles with ease • Advanced inspection solutions, expansion cameras and add-on accessories available

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Products in Profile Platform 125 Package RTUs • • • • •

Super high efficiency gas heating makeup air systems (92% efficient) High efficiency DX cooling (greater than 13.2 IEER) Factory installed VFD Integrated energy recovery Sturdy - foam panel double wall construction

Model UEAS • • • • •

Super high efficiency unit heater – up to 93% Lowest electrical usage Vertical or horizontal venting Ten year heat exchanger warranty MacroChannel® secondary heat exchanger allows more air through heater

Z Series IAQ Ventilation Unit • • • • •

Recovers more than 80% of exhaust air energy year round Cooling season energy efficiency ratio (EER) greater than 17 Heating season COP greater than nine Demand based control Effective and efficient with outdoor temperatures from -10˚ to 115˚ F

Model SHH and RHH • • • • •

First 90%+ efficient commercial split system Suited for “Optimized Energy Performance” credit through LEED Energy analysis available from your Reznor agent Indoor and outdoor installation – vertical or horizontal exhaust venting Heat exchanger technology has over 25 years field-proven reliability

Modular Air Processing Systems (MAPS®) • • • • •

Gas or electric heating Makeup air, ventilation air or tempered space conditioning IQ control system compatible with BacNet, Modbus and Lon Protocol Modulating cooling (up to 10:1) and heating capacity (8:1) Integrated ERV

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Plumbing Solutions

Couplings (Available in ¼” - 1”) • • • • •

Joins copper, CPVC and PEX Pipe in any combination No soldering, unions, clamps, glue or tools required Certified to 200 psi and 200 F For service and repair or new construction applications All fittings are made of lead-free DZR Brass

SLIP Coupling (Available in ½” - 1”) • • • • •

Easily service and repair broken or burst pipes Simply repair using 2 coupling replacement and extra pipe method SLIP feature ensures pipe is fully engaged into fitting SLIP end only suitable for copper and CPVC Certified for use only on potable water distribution systems

Service SLIP Tee Adapter (Available in ½”) • • • • •

Easily add a supply line for a dishwasher or an icemaker Great for tapping into existing lines and rigid lines Ideally used with SharkBite straight or angle stop valves SLIP end only suitable for copper and CPVC Certified for use only on potable water distribution systems

Flexible Water Heater Connectors (Available in ½” – ¾”) • • • • •

Ideal for installing new water heaters or repairing old pipe No soldering, unions, clamps, glue or tools required Hoses are available in 12”, 15”, 18” and 24” lengths Also available with integral ball valve Certified for use only on potable water distribution systems

SharkBite Stop and Fixture Supply Fittings • • • • •

Easily connect supply lines to fixtures and appliances Angle, straight, tee, faucet and toilet connections available Ideally used with with 1/4" SharkBite PEX tubing Push-fit and compression sizes available Certified for use only on potable water distribution systems

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Products in Profile VR Series Booster Pump • All 316SS wetted components; superior durability, performance for commercial/industrial applications • Rugged NEMA motor mounting, oversized bearings to ensure long operating life • Superior Carbide/Carbon/EPDM/SS mechanical seal between water end and motor • In-line suction and discharge/ANSI flanges for convenient, compact installation • NEMA ODP, TEFC, 1ph or 3ph; clean water under pressure (-5º F to 250° F range)

C1 Series Bottom Suction Cistern Pump • • • •

304SS motor and outer shell constructed with engineered polymer hydraulics Superior corrosion resistance; passes solids to 1/8” dia. without affecting pump life Reinforced threads help prevent discharge head cracking Available inflow ratings of 10, 20, and 30 gpm; maximum shut-off pressure over 100psi • Available in 115 V or 230 V, ½ hp motor

Little Giant Duplex Grinder Packaged Systems • 2hp single-phase, 3450 rpm with capacitor start/run motor; built-in overload protection • High starting torque motor handles demands of grinding domestic sewage • Durable epoxy-coated cast iron finish resists corrosion; solid fiberglass cover • 7-vane, angled face, non-clogging, balanced brass impeller • Stainless steel rail system/lifting chain, discharge pipe disconnect, ball check shut-off valve

Advanced Duplex Pump Controller • For float switch controlled pump stations utilizing lead-lag/alternating control • Flexible control for three, four or five float systems • Advanced protective features: phase loss, phase imbalance, stall protection, manual reset • Fault and Alarm contact outputs allow integration with external devices • Motor circuit protection disconnect provides branch and short circuit protection

STS Series Submersible Turbine Pumps • For demanding irrigation, industrial, commercial or municipal submersible water applications • Premium ductile iron casting for longer life and higher pressures • Lengthened bronze discharge and motor bracket bearings increase pump life • 416 stainless steel pump shaft ground, spiral cutlass rubber intermediate bearings • Enclosed investment cast stainless steel impellers for maximum abrasion resistance

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Products in Profile Trinity Tx Condensing Boiler • • • • •

Stainless steel boilers offer maximum input ranges of 46,000 to 151,000 BTUH 5:1 turndown, outdoor reset control Stainless steel heat exchanger Efficiencies of 93.1% AFUE Available as a combo unit that offers up to 5.4 gpm of DHW production

Trinity Fire Tube Condensing Boiler • • • • •

Stainless steel down-fired fire tube design Available in nine models – inputs from 60,000 to 399,000 BTUH Efficiencies up to 95% AFUE 8:1 turndown Can be vented up to 150 feet; 2" venting available on three models

nythermal.com V3 Style, Tube heater • • • • •

Available in single stage (DX3) or 2 stages (HL3) Tool-free access to controls Serviceability while unit is operating Black enameled steel burner control box with ABS plastic cover Separated air and gas burner chamber

Unit Heater, UH Series • • • • •

Used as separated combustion or power-vented combustion right out-of-the-box Stainless steel louvers for aesthetic appeal Durable black powder-coated enamel exterior Integrated mounting brackets are standard North American ETL certified for both indoor and residential use

brantradiant.com 2128-CFX Toilet Flange Extension Kit TM

• Designed for bathroom renovations where new floor is installed • Suits applications where old closet flange is too low • Kit includes 2 extenders: 1/4” and 1/2” • Comes with fastening screws, peel and stick gaskets, 3-1/2” T-bolts • Two retainers to hold T-bolts in place included

Wood Deck Drain • • • • •

ABS floor drain for light duty applications (e.g. second floor laundry rooms) 18-gauge epoxy-coated metal deck flange secures drain to subfloor 2” ABS DWV hub connection, CSA certified Available in round or square stainless steel grate designs Can be installed with waterproofing membrane

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Products in Profile EXP E2 Tankless Water Heater Service Valve Kits • • • • •

Patented design for quicker, consistent quality installations with fewer leak paths Easily clean or flush any tankless system Allows for one person diagnostic testing of water heater unit Available with your choice of three different pressure relief valves Guaranteed for life

Hydro-Core Flex • • • • •

Simplifies boiler installation and service for over 100 models of boilers Provides precise spacing for hydraulic separation Includes fully insulated manifold and boiler specific supply/return lines Replaces 17 components, eliminates 14 leak paths and saves 2 hours Guaranteed for life

Expansion Tank Pro Service Valve • • • • •

Easily install, isolate, drain and replace any expansion tank 3-way ball controls flow between the expansion tank and system Quickly connect entire system to the cold water feed Replaces 7 components, eliminates 6 leak paths and saves nearly an hour Guaranteed for life

Air Separator • • • • •

Durable stainless steel coalescing medium Pin guided float ensures smooth operation Reduces noise, improves system efficiency and operations Requires no regular maintenance Guaranteed for life

Pro-Connect Press • • • • •

Webstone exclusive products now with press connections Compatible with all popular press tools Sizes ½” to 4” One of the most complete lines of press products in the industry Guaranteed for life

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Retrofitting Solution (427A)

Z-DENS™ Polypropylene Venting System

• Similar performance to HCFC-22 • No equipment change necessary • Works well with residual mineral oil or AB • Broad range of low, medium, and high temperature applications • Low global warming potential

• Designed for use with high efficiency condensing gas and oil fired appliances • Manufactured from fire retardant and environmentally sustainable polypropylene • Available for single wall, flexible and concentric applications • Self-sealing gaskets dramatically reduce installation time over cemented joint PVC systems • ULC S636 Listed

Lower Refrigeration Retrofits (407A) • Closely matches the cooling capacity and flow rates of R-22 at lower refrigeration temperatures • Well suited as a retrofit for R-22 in supermarket and food storage applications • Energy efficient retrofit option for refrigeration applications • Zero ozone depletion potential

• Eliminates turbulence inherent with corrugated liners, improves draft • Resists corrosive attack and soot accumulation by not impeding the flow of condensate down the liner • Z-Max Rain Cap’s protective ember screen shields chimney from snow, rain and animals • Z-Max Lock ‘N Go Base Tee installs in half the time of standard tees • All products cULus tested and listed by UL to UL1777 and ULC S635

• 50/50 blend of HFC-32 and HFC-125 • Accepted by most air-conditioning OEMs for new AC systems • Higher refrigerating capacity and pressures than R-22 • Zero ozone depletion potential

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• #1 rated venting products feature patented double fail safe connections • Commercial Category II, III, IV, factory built chimney • AL29-4C* Inner Liner 3" to 24" • Full engineering support • OEM recommended, UL approved

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Products in Profile Thermo Thimble • • • • •

The professional way to run your A/C line set Run line-sets and pipe through 4”, 6” or 8” walls Provides an air-tight seal to outside wall penetrations High density foam gaskets keep out air, insects or other pests Provides a custom look to your HVAC installation

Snap Clamps • • • • •

Adjustable brackets hang, support and clamp HVAC items securely Ideal for copper pipes, PVC pipes, refrigeration lines, hoses and wires Heavy duty industrial grade clamps available in five sizes Help eliminate common plumbing problems like noisy or vibrating pipes Provides a clean and neat installation appearance

Thermo Button Lok • • • • •

World’s best hanger strap, has 1” adjustment button holes Ideal for hanging ductwork or pipes Perfect for plumbers, HVAC installers and homeowners Strap flexibility allows for easy installation Low cost support solution locks air ducts securely in place

Thermo Equipment Pad • • • • •

Lightest, most durable pad for HVAC and pool equipment Made of durable polyethylene in cured cement colour Green product – made with recycled material Rugged pad design – easy to install Structural technology for optimum support

Thermopan • • • • •

High quality, sheet metal alternative for constructing air ducts Lightweight and pre-cut Staple in place on floor joists and stud cavities A high-quality panning solution Great for new HVAC installations, remodeling or retro-fitting

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915 Shark® Series Grinder Package System

Sensor Flush Valve Long Life Battery Series

• Complete and job ready for fast installation • Ideal for residential wastewater applications or 2" sewage ejector retrofits • 1/2 HP Shark® grinder pump (115V, 7.0 FLA, 3450 RPM) • Tri-Slice® – 3 independent cutting channels provide over 250,000 cuts per minute

• Battery-powered sensor-operated flush valve • Long-life battery-powered - 4 AAs with 10-year battery life • Chemical resistant gaskets and seals extend service life, lower maintenance costs • Clog resistant piston operation with manual override button • 3-year warranty

Aquanot® Model 508

Stainless Steel Backflow Preventer • 12 volt backup sump pump system for clear water • LCD screen displays helpful system information • Legs allow free-standing installation • Control box includes battery burn-out and overcharge protection

• Lifetime warranty stainless steel body • Lowest total life-cycle cost; simple, easy maintenance • New, improved flow curves • Lead-free law compliant, certified to NSF®/ANSI 61-Annex G • CSA® Certified, UL® Classified, C-UL® Classified, FM® approved

Qwik Jon® Ultima Stainless Steel Point Drain

• Economical sewage systems designed for free-standing or built-in installations • Contains ½ HP mini-grinder pump (cCSAus certified) • Designed to accommodate a toilet, lavatory, bathtub and/or shower • Perfect for basements, cabins, workshops, garages, additions, pool houses, etc.

• Keep your workforce safe with exclusive anti-tilt extra heavy and special duty perimeter grating • Reduce cleaning time with easily removable grates • Sloped surface design eliminates unsanitary water ponding • High-quality stainless steel material helps to maintain a sanitary environment

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DX16TC Air Conditioner

Electric Panel Radiators

• Energy-efficient, two-stage scroll compressor, up to 16 SEER cooling performance • 5 millimeter refrigeration-grade premium copper tubing, aluminum fin condenser coil • Heavy-gauge galvanized steel enclosure with sound-control top, baked enamel finish • Factory-installed inline filter drier • Two-speed, high-efficiency fan motor with special fan design

• Revolutionary patent pending technology • Combines high outputs and low surface temperatures • Fine design and outstanding quality • Available in 120, 208 or 240 volts • 100 colours

Fain Towel Radiator

DM96MC Gas Furnace

• Distinctive stainless steel minimalist styling • Combines square and round design elements • 33” H x 19-1/2” W x 3-1/2” D • Electric available in direct wire or plug-in versions with a five setting control • Hydronic model integrates into hot water heating system

• Primary tubular stainless-steel heat exchanger • Secondary stainless-steel heat exchanger • Efficient and quiet variable-speed motor • Quiet, variable-speed induced draft blower • Durable silicon nitride igniter

Ductless KE Series Wall Mount • 0.75 to 2.0 tons • 18 SEER and up to 8.5 HSPF • Night Set Mode prevents sudden changes and ensures a good night's sleep • Whisper quiet operation - as low as 22dB(A) • Improved indoor air quality

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Seta Radiators • Revolutionary bold design features rounded “pepper shaker” tops • Perfect for placement under windows • Converts to a towel radiator with the addition of the chrome bar accessory • Available in two sizes • White, matte black, metallic and chrome finishes

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Venting Multiple PolyPro® Liners

Universal NuFit® • Makes old drains look new in minutes; nine designer finishes • Fits all standard drains without removing strainer body • Stainless steel material resists corrosion, attaches with brass pin or silicone 48750-PP-CP-G • Optional high-flow grid strainer (prevents hair clogs) • Selected Top 100 Household Product of 2013 (This Old House)

• Run multiple flexible liners in a single chimney or BVent space • Simplified installation with hose clamp and new reline hanger support • For two pipe venting systems for 90+ furnaces • Allows for a liner for flue and a liner for combustion air • All PolyPro terminations and components are listed

PolyPro® Venting for High-Efficiency Condensing Appliances • Fast: lightweight and designed for quick and easy assembly • Safe: No sharp metal edges • Clean: NO corrosion of metals, chlorides, messy solvents or glues • Sustainable: Corrosive condensate resistant and 100% recyclable • Listed system: See our appliance approval list online

Innovator Drain (901N) • Designer white bathtub drain for less! • Quick, one person installation; available in PVC or ABS • Integrated strainer body/drain elbow eliminates one solvent weld joint • Corrosion resistant strainer 901N-PP1-PVC-WH body, snap-on overflow plate and stopper • Removable/replaceable cross bars make drains easy to clean and maintain

FasNSeal® Special Gas Vent Systems

Flex924® Innovator

• Rigid and flexible super-ferritic venting for condensing appliances • Rigid diameters up to 24”; flex diameters from 3”- 12” • Patented, built-in mechanical locking band • The only flexible vent system UL-1738 approved • Flex smooth inner-wall means no output reduction

• Flexible tubing corrects for misalignment • No need for 45 degree elbows or offsets • Eliminates screws and a separate overflow test plug • Eliminates leaks due to loose overflow attachment • Includes snap-on, easy to clean innovator overflow plate Flex924-PP-PVC-CP

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Products in Profile M12™ FORCE LOGIC™ Press Tool Kit 2473-22 • • • • •

The smallest and lightest press tool in the market at only 3.8 lbs. Balanced, in-line design suitable for one-handed use Press indicator provides visual assurance of a quality connection Industry leading 40,000 cycles between calibration inspections Interchangeable jaws enable the quick adjustments from 1/2" - 1 1/4"

M18™ FORCE LOGIC™ Press Tool Kit 2673-22 • • • • •

The smallest and lightest full sized press tool in the market at only 8.0 lbs. Balanced, in-line design suitable for one-handed use Press indicator provides visual assurance of a quality connection Industry leading 40,000 cycles between calibration inspections Interchangeable jaws from 1/2" - 2"; rings enable use up to 4"

M18 FUEL™ SAWZALL® Reciprocating Saw Kit 2720-22 • Superior performance delivers the fastest cutting speed in its class • POWERSTATE™ Brushless Motor supplies constant power for faster cuts • REDLINK PLUS™ Intelligence provides optimized performance and overload protection • REDLITHIUM™ XC 4.0 Battery Pack delivers more work per charge

Milwaukee M12™ 160 x120 Thermal Imager 2260-21 • • • • •

Capture thermal and visual images on each trigger pull for enhanced reporting Crisp, high resolution 160x120 pixel thermal images for clear definition Complete report software to easily analyze images Broader temperature range (-10 to 350°C) to cover more applications 5X faster battery charge over closest competitor

M12™ HAMMERVAC™ Universal Dust Extractor Kit 2306-22 • • • • •

Designed for indoor use Best efficiency rating versus other tube heaters in its class Generates overall energy savings of up to 50% Unique clamshell cabinet design for easy maintenance Suitable for warehouses, manufacturing, distribution centres and other commercial/industrial applications

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Products in Profile 9200 Series Gas Furnaces • Models ranging from 30,000 BTUs to 120,000 BTUs are all 92.1% AFUE • Ultra-compact, smaller capacity furnaces ideal for closets, alcoves and other small spaces • Includes the smallest high efficiency furnace on the market standing 32 7⁄8” high; cabinet widths from 14 ½” to 24 ½” • Multi-position (up flow, horizontal and down flow) and zero clearance in all positions for versatile installations • The only gas furnaces made in Canada

9500 Series Gas Furnaces • Up to 95.3% AFUE • One of the smallest high efficiency furnaces on the market standing 32 7⁄8” high; cabinet widths of 17 ½” and 22 ½” • Multi-position (up flow, horizontal and down flow) and zero clearance in all positions for versatile installations • Multi-speed PSC motor or X13 motor • The only gas furnaces made in Canada

9600 Series Gas Furnaces • Up to 96% AFUE • Multi-position (up flow, horizontal and down flow) and zero clearance in all positions for versatile installations • Patented SureView burner system window allows a unique view of the flame in operation, a first in the industry • One of the smallest high efficiency furnaces on the market standing 32 7⁄8” high; cabinet width of 17 ½” and 22 ½” • The only gas furnaces made in Canada

9700 Series Gas Furnaces • Ultra efficient: 97.1% - most efficient two stage gas furnace on the market • The only furnace with ultra violet light protection (standard) • Built-in LED service lights in compartments automatically turn on when door is opened • Industry first patented SureView burner system window allows view of flame in operation • Stainless steel primary heat exchanger

Hybrid HMF150 • • • •

88.6% efficiency with emissions of 4.7 g/hour Optional oil furnace module 70,000-93,000 BTUs up to 85% AFUE Optional electrical modules ranging from 15 kw to 20 kw Switches automatically from primary wood burn to either of the two secondary fuel sources • Can be configured as “add on” to existing furnace, wood only furnace, wood oil furnace, wood electric furnace or combined wood/oil/electric furnace

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Products in Profile XR60CX • Universal refrigerant replacement control • One control does 7 applications • One heating mode, four medium temperature modes, two low temperature modes • Set-up in four easy steps • Can replace dozens of existing controls

XWA11V-KIT • • • • •

Walk-in alarm system Features a light management system High/Low temperature alarms Door open and panic alarms Optional telephone dialer and leak detection

XW60K • • • • •

Energy saving walk-in control Features On-Demand® defrost Light management system and fan cycling Temperature, door and condenser alarms Two-way communication protocol

XC10/30CX • • • • •

Electronic condenser controls Replaces mechanical pressure switches XC10CX controls compressor XC30CX controls compressor and up to 2 fans Control suction and discharge line pressure

R417C • • • • •

New R12 replacement refrigerant for refrigeration and automotive A/C applications No oil change required No major system modification Replaces R12, R409A, R500, R134a, R416A, R401A, R414B, R437A, R413A Cost effective replacement

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Products in Profile Variable Speed Circulator Pumps • • • • •

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Original 00-VS, high-tech Viridian and hard-working Bumble Bee models High-efficiency ECM motor capable of maintaining a perfect Delta-T or Delta-P Senses temperature, pressure or electrical input and adjusts speeds accordingly Maintains the right flow for optimum system performance, cost savings and comfort Lowers noise, exceptional efficiency and control; Web-enabled models available

Selection Platform • New website allows you to design and store projects in job folders • New graphical tool bar and APPS tab • Innovative "Project Builder" lets you select systems, create schedules, and collect documentation • Lets you select pumps, air control, expansion tanks, heat exchangers and buffer tanks • Secure log in for direct file access or optional email/download of zip files

FloPro Designer 3.0 • • • • •

The most comprehensive and powerful update yet New enhancements make your job even easier, save time, improve workflow New “side drawing” capability lets you draw up a complete boiler room to scale Conduct detailed heat loss analysis, layout near boiler and system piping Additions include: condensate neutralizers, glycol feed systems, new hydronic pipe materials and more

LOFlo® Mixing Block (LMB) • • • • •

Sets a new standard for comfort, ease of design and energy performance Easy to incorporate into heating and cooling systems for cost-effective results Complete injection mixing station in a factory-assembled package Controls each individual zone at the lowest possible flow rate Single cast header functions as a hydraulic separator

Self-Sensing Series with ProBalance® • • • • •

Fast, accurate do-it-yourself system makes balancing easy Reduces costs: no expensive wiring or additional sensors required Applies to constant flow chiller/boiler pumps and secondary variable flow pumps Increases equipment life and lowers installation costs Automatic alerts with optional shutdown for no-flow, dry-run and end of curve operation

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Products in Profile Commercial Engineered Polymer (EP) Multi-ports • • • • •

Parallel piping fitting solution for multi-family and hospitality applications Up to 60% fewer connections and 78% less combined length ProPEX® ASTM F1960 expansion fittings offer larger ID for increased flow Visual, manufactured connection; no dry-fitting Increased performance and efficiency: shorter consecutive-use wait time for hot water

Three-way Mixing Valve • Low-cost packaged mix control solution • Microprocessor-controlled valve regulates supply water temperature by modulating position • Wide range of optional control features • Low-cost packaged mix control solution • Easy configuration via dip switches; no display or menus to manipulate

Radiant Ready 30E™ • A complete radiant mechanical room package • Pre-installed components: boiler, manifold, pump, expansion tank, valves, thermostat and air vent • Simply connect tubing, thermostat and electrical power • Ideal for home installations, including basements • Up to 2,000 sq. ft. radiant heating, 4,000 sq. ft. floor warming

PEX-a Pipe Support • • • • •

Provides continuous support of Uponor crosslinked polyethylene (PEX-a) pipe For commercial plumbing and distribution piping applications Enables hanger spacing similar to that of copper Listed for bare-PEX plenum applications (ASTM E84) Available for ½”, ¾”, 1”, 1¼”, 1½” and 2” pipe sizes

Lead-Free Systems • • • • •

Complete line of lead-free brass transition fittings and valves Carry the NSF us-pw-G marking for lead-free compliance Meets California lead-free legislation, exceeds U.S. Safe Drinking Water Act Features Uponor’s unique ProPEX fitting systems for strong, secure connections No need for torches, glues, solvents or gauges

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Products in Profile Greentherm Gas Tankless Water Heater • • • •

Improved energy factor by 2 points – EF up to 0.95; available in 175 and 199 MBH Superior temperature stability with introduction of an active bypass Approved for 1/2" gas line, making tank retrofit more affordable New venting options: Concentric up-and-out for single water heater, two to four unit single pipe cascades • Superior limited warranty: heat exchanger 15 Years, other parts 5 years, labour 1 year

Greenstar Combi Boiler Tankless Water Heater • 100-151 MBH/95% efficiency • Provides space heating and tankless DHW flow rate up to 4 GPM • All boilers come standard with circulator; Combi models include built-in expansion vessel • Minimum gas pressure of 3.5’ wc suitable for low gas pressure lines • Fast service and maintenance: 33 minutes service time (measured by Enertek) • Industry's best warranty: Limited lifetime (10 years) on heat exchanger, 5 years parts and labour

Bosch Tronic 5000 Electric Tankless Water Heater • • • • •

97% efficiency rating Whole house water heaters that provide endless hot water Compact and lightweight 3 models including new WH36 - delivers up to 5 gpm of hot water 5-year residential limited warranty, 2-year commercial limited warranty

Greensource SM CDi Series: Geothermal Residential Heat Pump • • • • •

32.0–22.0 EER Low operating costs - save up to 70% on utility bills Whisper quiet operation – as low as 52 dB Fully customizable with multi-positional configurations Easy to service; 10 year limited warranty on parts and labour

Buderus GB162: Wall-Mounted Gas Condensing Boilers • GB162/80–290 MBH, AFUE 92.1% GB162/100–333 MBH, combustion efficiency 90.8% • Compact, lightweight, high output; cascade systems up to 8 units; 2664 MBH with a 40:1 turndown • Innovative ALU-Plus condensing heat exchanger for longest possible life/high efficiencies • TL and TR Cascade Kits allow for quick and easy installation • Ideal for smaller commercial buildings and large residential properties

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Products in Profile Gate, Globe, Check Valves • • • • •

Cast bronze up to 300 CWP gate, globe and swing check valves in sizes ½” to 2” Dimensions and workmanship conform to MSS-SP80 Rising and non-rising stem models with bronze wedge disc gates In-line check valves with RPTFE Ball Cone® seating and bronze wye strainers 100% factory tested, made in the USA, lead free options available

Backflow Preventers • 4A Series of Reduced Pressure Principle Backflow Preventers and Double-Check Valve Assemblies (1/2" to 12") • Bronze bodies and innovative cartridge check design • Provide protection of potable water against high hazard conditions • Available with optional Apollo bronze strainers • 100% factory tested, made in the USA, lead free options available

Ball Valves • • • • •

Bronze, brass and exotic materials Made in the USA Full port designs and numerous handle and trim options. Lead free options are available New 77V brass-press ball valves available (1/2" to 4")

Apollo Xpress • • • • •

Copper-body construction for most configurations Lead-free design offers a leak-before-press feature Approved for underground applications and ideal for service and repair Pre-lubricated, they are fast and simple to install Available in ½” to 4” sizes, copper fittings are made in the USA

Pressure Reducing Valves • • • • •

Available in sizes ½” to 3” Four models cover residential, commercial and institutional applications Featuring sturdy bronze bodies and high flow rates Valves are 100% factory tested and preset at 50 psi Made in the USA, lead free options available

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Dual sump system The T30828 from Turbo is a preassembled twin 1/3 hp cast iron sump package. The system can be installed in a 14” or larger diameter sump basin. The pump comes with 9’ independent piggy-back electric cables, adjustable automatic vertical switches, pre-installed check valves and 1-1/2” ABS discharge pipe. It operates on two independent 110V circuits. The system has a 78 gpm maximum capacity.

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Toilet for children Mansfield Plumbing Products’ Elementary Toilet is designed for use by children. The toilet is rated at 1.28 gpf and has such safety features as a slow-closing seat and a cover lock. The toilets measure 24” to the top of the tank, and have a rim height of 11-1/4”.

Touchless faucet Kohler’s Sensate touchless kitchen faucet features a sensor located on the underside of the spout. The faucet has a maximum flow rate of 1.8 gpm at 60 psi. Other features include a magnetic docking system, an AC power source and a two-function sprayhead. It is available in polished chrome or stainless finishes.

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Bathroom faucet The KWC AVA bathroom single-lever faucet features a flow rate of 1.5 gpm (60 psi), a Neoperl Caché aerator and a cartridge with ceramic discs. It uses a 1-3/8” mounting hole. The faucet is available in chrome and stainless steel finishes.

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Wall-mounted toilet Duravit’s Happy D.2 high-efficiency wall-mounted toilets feature dual-flush technology, offering an average flush rate of 1.1 gpf. They can be customized to sit between 15” and 19” and are available in depths ranging from compact (191/8”), to standard (21-5/8”), to elongated (24-3/8”).

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Marketing with Doug MacMillan

Your questions answered – Part 2

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uch like a doctor or accountant talking shop at a party, once someone knows what industry you are in, you can bet your bottom dollar that they will want to pick your brain for a bit of advice. As such, last issue (January/February 2014) I started a list of some of the most common or most intriguing questions that I’ve been asked about marketing over the past little while. It was a fun exercise, so let’s continue the dialogue with a few more insights that might help as you examine and plan your marketing activities for the coming year.

Why didn’t anyone come to our press conference?

Are the Yellow Pages dead? Well, they’re gasping for air. When’s the last time you opened one of those dusty books? The printed canary pages are pretty much in the grave, in my opinion. However, Yellow Pages advertisers can get their ads online too, and Yellow Pages has managed to achieve pretty decent search engine optimization. In other words, if you’re in there and people Google for your services, there is a pretty good chance they’ll find you. Of course, there are many other methods of search engine optimization that are just as effective.

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Traditional press conferences aren’t really in vogue anymore unless you’re Rob Ford, Apple or can promise editors a truly newsworthy event. (And you don’t want to over-promise and under-deliver.) Media outlets are understaffed compared with 20 years ago, and assigning a reporter to a press conference can mean a half-day commitment. Moreover, they can get the story and the photo opp in countless other ways – email, social media, blogs, etc. To get the “ink” do more of the legwork yourself. Write a strong, professional news release that delivers timely value for the reader or audience. And remember to stage, shoot and send a few good photos that match the style used in the publication.

Is social media really that important to business? It’s not like my kid and her friends own a house. Using social media just because it’s out there is foolhardy, I agree. However, making broad assumptions may be a greater marketing sin. These days, it’s media that is a lot more than social. Many professionals – including yours truly – rely on Twitter, Facebook and other channels for news, weather, sports, collaboration, research, and more. According to Fast Company magazine, the fastest growing user group on Twitter is aged 55 to 64; and the 45 to 54 age bracket is the fastest growing user group on both Facebook and Google+. It takes some strategic thinking, research and commitment to build and execute a social media strategy. However, done well it can build a contractor’s brand, strengthen relationships with customers, effectively communicate important or timely news, identify and pursue top recruits, and much more.

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What materials – brochures, tablets with PDFs, pre-written sales contracts, etc. – do my technicians need to increase our upselling?

I have a lot to say in my ad. Why do I need white space? I could use that empty area to put more words. Open a newspaper, Yellow Pages book or web search engine. I bet it’s a big cluttered mess. In fact, it can be tough to know where to look. Now imagine an ad, even a small one, on that noisy landscape. It’s mostly white (or solid black, since reverse ads work nicely, too) with a few words in the centre, and maybe a logo on the bottom. Imagine where people are inclined to look. Ads are designed to draw attention, not to sell. That’s your job.

The tools can come in any shape and size, and should reflect the customer and seller, as well as your brand. For example, you don’t want to claim that you’re environmentally responsible and then fan out a bunch of glossy brochures when you can review them on an iPad. However, tools are secondary. Based on my experience with contractors, if you want your techs to sell, they should be armed with training. Identifying opportunities and convincing customers they need them is a wholly different skillset than replacing a burner or installing a water heater. Too often, we ask people to step out of their comfort zones without giving them those tools – the right questions to ask, the signs to watch for, overcoming standard objections, etc. A great tech can be a great sales rep with enough skill and confidence.

Which marketing gurus do you read or follow? Great question! There are so many experts out there, and social media is a terrific way to pay attention to what they have to say. But, it can be overwhelming and eat up countless valuable hours. Of those I follow, here are the three I watch most closely: Seth Godin - @thisissethsblog - sethgodin.typepad.com Seth’s daily blog is usually a two-minute read, and it’s his common sense approach to business and marketing that keeps me coming back. Sally Hogshead - @sallyhogshead - howtofascinate.com Sally’s book, Fascinate, is an exceptional primer on how to build a brand by understanding and pursuing seven triggers of fascination. It’s a must-read for sure. Paul Alofs - @alofs - thepmcf.ca Paul Alofs is a member of Canada’s marketing hall of fame and the current CEO of the Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation. He’s done some tremendous things. He calls himself a “Passion Capitalist” and has some amazing insights in how to build and harness passion in your people. Way cool.

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Kevin Gill is an outside sales rep in Southern Ontario with Master Group L.P. He can be reached at kgill@master.ca.

Saving with sublimation

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he new age of refrigeration is moving away from conventional methods of operation as we continue to seek an energy efficient future. Having a look at medium- and low-temperature applications, we can find significant energy cost savings by using the frost to help maintain space temperature, by managing the sublimation rate of the frost. We all know that frosting of the evaporator is inevitable, and it is also the most common cause of inefficiency in evaporators. Instead of the typical mechanical controls, intelligent controllers that can be retrofitted to any system can effectively manage the refrigeration process and eliminate the need for a multitude of defrost cycles per day by harnessing the latent energy already in the evaporator. They will manage the system to manage the efficiency. Similar to conventional controls, intelligent controllers operate the refrigeration cycle until the setpoint is met. When the room temperature is met, the controller closes the liquid line solenoid valve and turns off the fans. The condensing unit continues to operate until residual refrigerant is boiled off. The graph below shows how, as the refrigerant is pumped out of the evaporator the temperature of the coil is reduced as the fans are de-energised to avoid over-cooling. This residual refrigeration acts as a flywheel, and brings the coil temperature further below the space temperature. At this point the condensing unit and evaporator fans remain off until such a time that the room thermistor/sensor rises a fraction of a degree. The fans will then come on, leaving the condensing unit off, and sublimate the coil frost until the room reaches its setpoint again. This provides tight temperature control and widens the gap between compressor on/off cycles. This also dramatically reduces the need for electric/hot gas assisted defrosting. This process is repeated until the coil’s latent energy has run out, at which point the process begins all over again.

For those who may not be versed on this method, the short explanation is taking a solid (such as frost on the evaporator) and transitioning into a vapour, without passing through a liquid state. A refrigeration effect of over 1,200 BTU per pound of frost is available through this process.

Kevin Gill (left) and Ed Carriel, of Frigo Technologies, in a cold storage facility in Toronto.

Spotting opportunities for sublimation When using a conventional low-temp system, you would most commonly have a defrost clock that activates several defrost cycles per day using electric elements or hot gas. These cycles run for a set period of time emitting heat to the face of the evaporator coil, and melting any frost. This not only adds to load values, but it drives up energy consumption as it defrosts and then re-cools the space, adding to the customer’s operational costs. This is also a wasted opportunity to better utilize the frost.

Look for grants For larger applications, power authorityrecognized energy monitors can be used to measure energy consumption. Some provinces may even offer grants, rebates and other incentives for systems making use of this technology.

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What’s your favourite thing about the job? I really like that you don’t really know what you’re doing from one day to the next, it keeps things fresh. One day it’s a boiler, the next day a commercial job. You’re always coming into something new. Service area: Lambton Country area, mainly Sarnia.

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What’s your favourite area to get dispatched to? I like to stay in town, since it’s easier for going to and from the shop for materials. I don’t have a particular favourite area, although it’s nice being out on the water.

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Best concert you ever attended? A Nine Inch Nails concert. Favourite magazine (aside from Mechanical Business): Sports Illustrated Favourite cartoon as a kid: Looney Tunes, the Road Runner Favourite car: Rolls-Royce Phantom Favourite place to hang out: Around my house Favourite local restaurant: Cromwell Grill in Sarnia

Tell us about your latest jobsite. We’re mostly doing residential jobsites. Today were doing a furnace and air conditioner install. Usually, day-to-day you’re going to a house, but sometimes we get a big commercial job.

Favourite food: Jerk chicken

What’s your fondest memory on the job? No one memory in particular, it’s just the learning when working with different guys. Sometimes you pick up different skills and learn off each other working together. It’s very team oriented.

Favourite sports team: Toronto Maple Leafs

What radio station do you listen to during the day? The 101 WRIF out of Detroit.

Favourite website to browse: Nope, I’m not an internet guy.

Favourite band: Pearl Jam

Favourite beverage: Coors Light Favourite sport: Hockey

Play any sports? Used to play pretty much every sport from lacrosse, motocross, football, hockey…

Favourite TV show: Anything on Discovery Channel. Favourite movie: Fight Club

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Biggest pet peeve: Lazy people If you could be an animal, what would you be? Lion, king of the jungle. Favourite place to vacation: Jamaica One place in the world you would like to visit: I’d really like to visit the pyramids in Egypt. Farthest place you ever travelled from home: Jamaica One word that describes you: Eager If I was Prime Minister for a day, I would... Redo the rules on welfare with stricter guidelines. My rule of thumb is... The KISS rule - keep it simple stupid. When I was a kid, I wanted to be a... I just wanted to be a kid. If I had a super power, it would be… Probably wouldn’t choose one, I’d just be myself. If I had tomorrow off work, I would spend the day... Working on my house. The best advice somebody has given you is… Treat others the way you like to be treated.


Favourite tool in your toolbox: My Klein side cutters. I have to have them.

Name: Curtis Clow Nickname: Curt Company: W.J. Barnes Limited Job title: Head HVAC installer In the mechanical industry since: 2004 Trade school: Fanshawe College and Mohawk College Age: 27 Lives in: Sarnia, Ont.

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urtis Clow has always been a hands-on type of guy.

Even at a young age, when he was unsure what career path he wanted to pursue, he always knew it was going to involve being on the tools. “Right out of high school I was interested in the electrical field but I didn’t really know what I wanted to do,” he told us when we tracked him down in southwestern Ontario. “I just knew I wanted to do something with my hands.” Curtis decided to start his career in the mechanical trades by going to college and picking up his gasfitter ticket through the heating and cooling course at Fanshawe College, and doing a sheet metal apprenticeship split between Mohawk College and Fanshawe College. That path has led him to his current position at W.J. Barnes – a provider of heating and cooling products, installations and services for residents in Sarnia and the surrounding area – but he could see a time when he moves up, and off the tools, possible working his way into management. But that’s in the future for the 27-year-old technician. M e c h a n i c a l

DID YOU KNOW? • Curtis is into cars and bikes, and enjoys puttering away on them in his spare time. • When he retires, he would like to travel the world. • Curtis would like to get into real estate, acquiring houses and renting them out.

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Refrigeration

B y P h il J. B o udreau Phil Boudreau is the Ontario sales manager for Bitzer Canada Inc. and provides training and technical support for Bitzer’s clientele. Phil is also a refrigeration instructor at Humber College in Toronto, Ontario. He can be contacted at pboudreau@bitzer.ca.

Seeking

savings with VFDs One of the challenges experienced with some refrigeration and air-conditioning systems is maintaining stable operating conditions. As system pressures fluctuate, the various refrigerant regulators and other components are in a constant state of “trying to catch up.� For many years, the displacement of compressors was adapted to the load by varying the displacement directly. Note that these methods (i.e. cylinder unloading, etc.) are generally engaged while the motor turns at its full speed on 60 Hz supply mains. These unloading methods are very effective at reducing the capacity when needed, but as the load varies better control will be realized with smaller capacity steps.

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ith energy costs on the rise, equipment owners are looking for ways to reduce their plant energy consumption. Modern control systems have enabled much better control of system parameters. Referring back to the displacement of the compressor, consider what happens to pressures as a compressor is loaded or unloaded.

Pulse Width Modulation

The capacity of the compressor will change in close proportion to the size of the capacity step. Even PID controls are not able to help reduce the step size, although they will work to smooth out rapid pressure changes by controlling valves accordingly. The operation of a compressor with a variable frequency drive or VFD seems to be a new area of interest for many contractors, engineers and equipment owners. With a VFD, the capacity of the compressor may be varied infinitely between the minimum and maximum speeds. This infinite control generally results in a very stable suction pressure. Stable suction pressures offer the advantage of better control of process temperature. This, in turn, can also result in better quality of refrigerated products.

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Working with hot gas bypass Hot gas bypass is a system-level capacity control method that has proven to be very effective over the years. In addition to ensuring a lower limit for the evaporating pressure, oil return tends to be better when the hot gas is fed into the evaporator, along with the liquid from the expansion valve.

When considering using a VFD with a compressor, it is advisable to ensure that this is acceptable by the compressor manufacturer. Additionally, it is important to respect the refrigerant-specific operating limits that were established for the compressor.

Perhaps the largest disadvantage of this hot gas technique is the fact that the minimum energy input to the compressor is established, in part, by the minimum suction pressure that the hot gas bypass works to achieve.

Keep in mind that a VFD probably represents the highest first-cost compared to other capacity control techniques, and the VFD tends to reduce efficiency when the compressor is operated at its rated speed at 60Hz. This is primarily due to the losses that take place within the drive circuitry. This is why a VFD may not be a good option for systems that tend operate fully loaded most of the time.

In some systems, medium- or even high-temperature refrigeration and air conditioning may come at a cost in kW/ton that is similar to low-temperature refrigeration.

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Above the limits WATCH FOR SIGNS In addition to varying the speed infinitely within a predefined speed range, some compressors may be able to operate trans-synchronously. This means that the compressor can operate above the line frequency of 60 Hz. In order to do this, however, it is important that the compressor is not already operating at its maximum input power at 60 Hz. Generally, it is good practice to select the VFD-compressor combination such that the motor will not exceed 90 per cent of its maximum power rating at maximum speed. Operating a compressor trans-synchronously enables a smaller compressor to be used for the application, which helps reduce the first cost.

Foam watch When displacement is engaged or disengaged, the system pressures fluctuate. This can induce foaming of the compressor oil and in extreme cases, may even result in liquid slugs moving towards the compressor.

Design considerations A common question that is regularly asked is how VFD use affects pipe sizing along with the sizing of the various system components in general. From a pipe and component sizing perspective, the same considerations regarding mass flows and velocities apply to all capacity control methods.

Getting up to speed When a compressor starts up, a large inrush of current to the windings takes place. In larger installations, soft-starters are often used to limit the start-up current. VFDs also provide a soft-starting characteristic as an additional benefit. Both softstarters and VFDs must be adjusted so as to ensure that the compressor reaches its minimum allowable speed within a timing specified by the compressor manufacturer. This timing is usually within two to three seconds. Since the VFD is a programmable device, it is possible to program maximum limits for current and/or power consumption. With these limits established within the drive itself, the maximum motor speed will be limited so that these values are not exceeded. So in this respect, the VFD also helps prevent motor overload.

Vibration avoidance

At lower mass flow rates, the velocity in the pipes will decrease. The system designer must size and select components, and then layout the piping and components, in such a way so as to ensure adequate oil return at all times.

Picking the right drive With proper application of a VFD, there are many benefits that can be promoted to equipment owners. However, it is extremely important to ensure proper drive selection. Drives for positive displacement compressors are usually applied with a constant torque algorithm. In order to achieve this, the voltage to frequency ratio remains constant throughout the speed range. The drive may also have to be able to produce a somewhat higher torque during start-up to account for the various “torque spikes” that occur with every 360-degree revolution of the motor shaft. This is more important with reciprocating compressors than with scrolls and screws. For example, the crankshaft of a two-cylinder compressor only has to push two pistons upward for every revolution. In a six-cylinder compressor, however, operation tends to be somewhat smoother from the drive’s perspective due to the larger number of cylinders.

Since the VFD can take a compressor through a relatively large speed range, it becomes more likely that the resonant frequency is reached for a particular installation. Fortunately, most drives offer the ability to skip this frequency, or a small range of frequencies, in order to prevent resonance elsewhere in the system. It is important to test the compressor at various loads and speeds during commissioning to ensure that resonant frequencies are avoided, and that the compressor always operates within its safe operating limits. 202

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A/C

Products Packaged system Modine’s Airedale ClassMate single-packaged vertical DX units are available in four capacities from 24,000 to 60,000 BTUH, in two cabinet sizes. They offer cooling efficiencies up to 16.1 EER and heating efficiencies up to 4.6 COP. The units feature an aluminum microchannel evaporator coil; fully modulating ECM ERV fans, and a modulating economizer damper.

www. modinehvac.com

Split system A/C Goodman’s DSXC18 split system air conditioners are offered in 3 to 5 ton sizes, and offer efficiencies up to 18 SEER. They feature a two-stage scroll compressor, high-density foam compressor sound blanket, diagnostic indicator lights, high- and low-pressure switches and a factory-installed filter drier. The units are also built with coil and ambient temperature sensors, and a two-speed ECM condenser fan motor.

www. goodmanmfg.com

Two-stage A/C Tempstar’s SmartComfort TXT+ air conditioners feature energy efficiencies up to 19 SEER, and are available in 2 to 5 ton cooling capacities. They feature a two-stage scroll compressor, a galvanized steel cabinet with a powder-coat, baked-on finish and a coated inlet grille with 3/8” wire spacing.

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Rooftop with solar option Lennox Commercial’s high-efficiency Energence rooftop units are available in 3- to 50-ton sizes and offer efficiencies up to 18.0 SEER, 12.8 EER and 15.5 IEER. Multi-stage air volume supply fan technology is available as a factory-installed option for 3- to 25-ton models. The company’s SunSource commercial energy system, designed to integrate the unit with solar power, is available as a factory-installed option. It offers users efficiencies up to 34 SEER and can feed excess power back to the building or power grid.

www. lennoxcommercial.com

Wall-mounted units

Single-stage heat pump

Fujitsu’s Halcyon RLS2H line of wall-mounted systems are available in maximum cooling outputs of 12,000, 13,600 and 18,400 BTUH and maximum heating output sizes of 22,000, 22,100 and 23,900 BTUH. They have HSPF ratings of 8.8, 9.3 and 10.3; SEER ratings of 21.5, 25.0 and 27.2; and EER ratings of 13.3 and 15.0 for heating, and 12.0, 13.8 and 16.1 for cooling. Standard features include a wireless remote control and a base pan heater.

KeepRite’s Constant Comfort SXC single-stage heat pump offers efficiencies up to 9.0 HSPF, 15.5 SEER and 12.5 EER, and is available in capacities ranging from 1.5 to 5 tons. It features a galvanized steel cabinet, a single-stage compressor with shell enclosure and sound blanket, high and low refrigerant service ports and coated inlet grilles.

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A/C Products Rooftop units Luxaire’s Eclipse rooftop units are available in 13 SEER or 15 SEER models, in sizes ranging from 3 to 12.5 tons. The units are designed to match the footprint of existing units, to eliminate the need for a curb adapter. They feature microprocessor control technology and are built with an LCD display, USB interface and digital diagnostic readouts.

Packaged unit York’s Predator unit delivers up to 18.1 SEER and 14.35 EER. It is offered in 3 to 12 ton models, and features a two-stage compressor, an ECM outdoor motor, variable-frequency drive, a slide-out blower motor, a sine wave evaporator and microchannel condenser coils.

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Residential unit The Titan Vantage Series air conditioner offers efficiencies up to 14 SEER, in 1.5to 5-ton capacities. The units feature a scroll compressor and a top that has been engineered to reduce noise volume. It operates on R-410 refrigerant.

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HYDRONIC REPORT EPORT

B y B o b “ Ho t R o d ” R o h r

A PRIMER ON PIPING

Let my BTUs

FLOW!

Most installers have become aware of and embraced primary/secondary (P/S) piping concepts. The concept is simply to allow the hydraulics of separate pumped circuits to live in harmony. The pipe size, and the proximity of the closely space tees, are what ensure proper flow. Primary/secondary allows multiple, sometimes differently sized, circulators to work together in a common piping circuit, without flow issues.

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f I were to choose one concept (and related products) that has changed the way we pipe boilers, the hydraulic separator would be the standout choice. The hydraulic separator is an evolution of P/S piping and flow control. The separator, commonly referred to as a hydro separator or low loss header, is basically P/S in a box, or tube, if you will. The separator provides the closely spaced tees and the wide open passageway for multiple flows. In its simplest form, a separator has a centre tube dimension that is three times the size of the ports connected to the centre tube. If, for example, your design calculations require a 1” pipe size, the barrel of the separator would be 3”. The hydraulic separator is especially useful for piping boilers with high pressure drop style heat exchangers. The use of a separator ensures that different sized pumps and flow rates can exist, or separate, within the common piping. The boiler’s heat exchanger may require a high head circulator to provide adequate flow, while the distribution side is pumped with a smaller low head circulator. With a separator, the high head boiler side circulator will not cause or induce flow in the secondary circuits when that pump is off, and vice versa. On either side of the separator, multiple pumps, boilers, inputs and outputs can be combined. Different types of boilers could be integrated and piped to a separator. Even different types of heat generators, or heat emitters could be combined on either side of the separator. Heat pumps, biomass boilers, even solar thermal can be combined and successfully piped via a hydraulic separator. Separators come in a variety of sizes and shapes. Some Some installers build their own brands are fabricated from square or rectangular steel separators. Contractors that own a T-drill tube. The key is the proportion of the main chamber or other tee pulling tools could build a and the size of the piping connecting to the separator. separator from a 3” or 4” piece of copper Factory-built separators undergo flow testing to ensure tube. Check the copper prices if you chose they can separate the flow rates and provide acceptable to build your own though, and consider the air and dirt removal at industry accepted flow velocities. associated labour costs, too. You will need Typically, hydronic and chilled water systems are designed end caps or bell reducers to cap off the tube and for four to five feet per second (fps) flow rates. A allow for air and dirt removal ports. Also, the media inside manufacturer may choose to run the tests at higher flow a factory-built separator adds to the air and dirt removal rates to gauge performances. capability of the unit. Proper separation allows you to let the flow – of fluid and One pipefitter I know fabricates a welded stainless separator BTUs – go! for a corner mount. The connections are 90 degrees to one

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another. Other contractors have built separators from a variety of steel tube, with connections welded in.

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More than just

hydraulics

Recent sightings at the AHR Expo in New York indicate that many mod-con boiler manufacturers are offering tube and shell type heater exchangers. This type of heat exchanger produces far less pressure drop, and as such some boiler manufacturers are maintaining that a separator is not needed or is of limited value on a low pressure drop type of boiler heat exchanger.

Bigger can be better

It can be beneficial to think of the separator as the wide spot in the piping or fluid path. You cannot oversize the separator. In fact, some installers and designers prefer to use a tank as a hydro separator. This gives the system some additional thermal mass and provides many of the same features as a separator. A well-insulated tank with a wide assortment of connection ports is ideal.

Separators have evolved, however, as the installers have become more familiar with their workings and value to the system. Many top quality hydraulic separators now perform multiple important functions for a system. Consider that all hydronic piping systems need a good means to deal with air removal. Most of the savvy installers and designers have embraced air removal products that efficiently remove large and micro air bubbles. Well-engineered air removal devices will also handle dissolved or entrained air. Even systems that are over pumped and experiencing flow velocities in excess of the industry accepted four feet per second will be well served by high efficiency air removal products. But there are even more benefits of a well-engineered separator. Dirt and sediment removal can be another concern. Dirt and debris can be a concern when retrofitting systems piped with steel, or with cast iron radiators. It’s become imperative to keep these contaminants out of boiler heat exchangers, all the control valves, and any regulator valves, like TRVs, zone valves, balancing valves, etc. Look for hydraulic separators that can trap very fine iron ferrite with a magnetic band attached. Iron ferrite can be found, for example, in systems with nonbarrier radiant tube. These powdery fine particles can be near impossible to trap with a strainer or cartridge type device. A powerful magnet does an incredible job of catching the fines that can be inside tight systems.

One nice feature found on some brands of hydraulic separators is a pre-formed insulation jacket. This helps cut down on heat loss from the separator and may put a smile on the face of the insulation contractor.

A sense of control A separator can also serve a purpose on the controls side of a system. A sensor, properly located in the separator, can become the control reference point for the boiler operation. Now the boiler sees the piping and the separator as its load. This can help eliminate short cycling and also offer accurate temperature regulation of the boiler loop.

Bob “Hot Rod” Rohr has been a plumbing, radiant heat and solar contractor and installer for 30 years. A longtime columnist and trainer, he is manager of training and education with Caleffi North America. You can reach Hot Rod at bob.rohr@caleffi.com.

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High-performance HVAC

B y Go r d C o o ke Gord Cooke is a professional engineer who has spent 20 years helping builders and HVAC contractors implement innovative technologies into high-performance homes. He has particular expertise in IAQ and air flow management in houses, and can be contacted at gcooke@airsolutions.ca.

Sealing the

Deal

While it’s now a new home requirement in Ontario and an Energy Star for New Homes requirement across Canada, let’s all embrace duct sealing and extend the service to all joints in all systems. You and your clients will really enjoy the ability to be able to control and balance airflows and temperatures in homes.

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here was a flurry of phone calls in wintery Ontario in the new housing HVAC world as contractors began to realize there was a building code requirement for duct sealing that came into effect as of January 1. The explicit wording below took many by surprise:

6.2.4.3. (12) Where a supply duct is located in a conditioned space, the ductwork shall be sealed to a Class C seal level in accordance with the SMACNA, “HVAC Duct Construction Standards – Metal and Flexible.” Class C sealing includes transverse joints only, as indicated in this image. I suspect this rather surprising addition to the Ontario code was prompted both by the success of duct sealing in the Energy Star for New Homes program across Canada and the fact that the International Energy Conservation Code 2012 in the U.S. requires duct sealing and duct leakage testing in all new homes. This should be seen as a great investment for our industry. In most homes in Canada, ducts are in conditioned (heated) space, mostly in basements, so until recently it may have been appropriate to think there wouldn’t be a lot of value gained by sealing ductwork, specifically from an energy efficiency perspective. Sealed ductwork does provide some efficiency gain, but that’s only a portion of the story.

The reasons are plentiful

This sketch shows the duct sealing requirements for Energy Star for New Homes. In the Ontario Building Code 2012, only the duct joints on the supply ducts are required to be sealed.

Central air conditioning that uses the same ducts for cooling and for heating, seasonal variance in loads in different rooms, and the much higher expectations of homeowners for even temperatures in all rooms are just a few considerations that warrant the $100 incremental cost in materials and the two to three hours of labour required to properly seal duct systems. The need for thorough sealing was hammered home to me when I explained to a shocked homeowner who was unhappy with the temperature control in their brand new, three-storey urban townhome that it was normal and expected for properly installed sheet metal ductwork to leak at a rate of 20 to 25 per cent. They looked at me quizzically and said, “They leak?” In their home, that leakage made it impossible to produce any significant change in airflow to the farthest, longest runs. continues on page 210

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Progressive HVAC Now, allow me to share with you a very encouraging story. A medium-sized but progressive builder in southwest Ontario, Doug Tarry Homes, was finding that the more they did to build and promote their high-performance homes, the higher the expectations of his homeowners became. Specifically, homeowners were expecting far greater consistency in room temperatures throughout the house, an expectation that, despite attempts to balance the duct system, the builder couldn’t seem to satisfy. While investigating the issue, we found that in spite of very good workmanship, the sheet metal furnace ductwork had an air leakage rate of over 25 per cent. To its credit, the builder stepped up and purchased both duct leakage measurement equipment and comprehensive airflow measurement devices about 18 months before – the only builder I know of in Canada who has done this. The company’s progressive HVAC contractor now seals all joints in the duct, uses the test equipment to verify that duct leakage rates are below six per cent, and is able to balance airflows throughout the house to exactly the design flow for each room. In February, we demonstrated these steps to the real estate agents who sell the homes as an explanation as to why it was possible to have every room in the house – from the basement to the bedroom over the garage – at exactly the same temperature even though it was -15˚C outside. The sales agents were thrilled that this particular solution to appease the ever increasing expectations of homeowners had an incremental cost of less than $100 in materials and liked the story of how it was the dedication to good workmanship by the HVAC contractor that made all the difference. This HVAC contractor has been so encouraged by the results that the company now wants to purchase their own equipment so they can offer the same service for all of their other builder clients. The contractor said to me, “It’s hard to do it wrong, when you know what’s right.”

How to get committed Get started by committing to test at least a few systems in the next few months in new and existing homes. This is done with a piece of equipment often called a DuctBlaster. A small number of energy evaluators across the country have this equipment. Forward-thinking HVAC contractors may wish to purchase this equipment as well. It requires an investment of approximately $3,000.

Pan returns must be sealed

The target in new homes should be less than 10 per cent leakage – that is, no more than 10 per cent of total system flow leaking at a test pressure of 25 Pascals (0.1” W.C.). Use duct mastic and approved tapes to seal any accessible joints. A paint-on mastic is always considered to be the best technical choice, although some will complain it is messy to use. I haven’t found that to be the case in the limited number I have done, but if you prefer to use tape, be sure to use a good quality one. All professionals will recognize that the traditional grey cloth tapes don’t provide a long-term solution. The foil backed, butyl (synthetic rubber) have performed very well for most contractors as long as you take the time to ensure the joint is clean before applying; and then apply even pressure over all the tape to ensure proper adhesion.

All sealing ducts and take-offs with mastic

There is a new family of oriented polypropylene tapes (OPP) with an acrylic adhesive that is gaining popularity. These come in different colours and may be described as looking like a thick housewrap or sheathing tape.

Did you know? Any tape you choose should bear the UL 181 or ULC-S109 Standard logo.

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HVAC/R Products P Water-source heat pump GeoStar’s Arbor Base heat pump offers efficiencies ranging from 3.3 to 3.5 COP and 15.6 to 17.0 EER. They are available in 0.5- to 6-ton units, and feature the company’s Aurora communicating controls. It uses R-410A refrigerant. Options include a 5-speed ECM blower motor, PSC or variable speed ECM.

Vent fan Panasonic’s WhisperGreen Select vent fan is customizable for a variety of applications. The fan features a DC motor, and offers multi-speed operation with two base models, 50-80-110 cfm, or 110-130-150 cfm. It is built with a motion sensor, condensation sensor, a 1W LED night light, contemporary flush mount grille and an installation bracket.

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Supermarkets use five times more energy per square foot than any other commercial building.

Variable refrigerant system Trane’s Advantage variable refrigerant system (VRF) offers simultaneous heating and cooling. The outdoor units are available in sizes ranging from 3 to 36 tons, while indoor units are offered in 0.5- to 7.5-ton sizes. Features include variable-speed compressor technology, smart inverter compressors and a vapour injection system.

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Fan coils

Infrared tube heater The Modulus modulating infrared tube heater from Superior Radiant Products offers thermal efficiencies in excess of 80 per cent, with input ranges from 80,000 to 200,000 BTUH. The heaters are available in lengths from 20 to 60 ft., in either natural gas or propane.

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Hi-Velocity Systems’ HE-Z Series fan coils are equipped with the company’s pressure sensing board (PSB) motor controller, which features pressure reactive VDC control, an operation mode indicator light, connections for emergency shutdown, and a fan delay function. The fan coils also come with a variable frequency drive, and a pressure sensing mode that is pre-set for cooling, heating and recirculation. The unit is field programmable.

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TO WET VENT T OR CIRCUIT VENT, T, THAT IS THE QUESTION

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ack in 2005, a major change happened in the code. The powers that be changed wet venting. Actually, they brought back some of the old rules. Wet venting used to be easy. Whenever I was with a customer and they wanted to put a basement three-piece bathroom in, it was easy. The reason why it was easy was because you could put the bathroom fixtures in any formation. The tub could be the last fixture and it didn’t matter where you put the toilet connection. This was all according to the ’95 code.

Well, it was deemed necessary in 2005 to make it mandatory for the toilet to be the last connection, as we believed that the toilet’s fixture unit load should drain downstream of the wet vent, so it wouldn’t affect the smaller fixtures like the tub or basin, for example. Other major changes were the new rules on circuit venting. To some, all these rule changes may seem unnecessary but, actually, once you know them it gives you more options. Let’s check each form of venting out…

PROS AND CONS OF A WET VENT: PROS

1) A wet vent is easy to size, and it remains one size, full-sized, throughout. 2) Only one vent is necessary for a group of fixtures. 3) Works well for a three-piece bathroom. 4) Wet vents are also good for a multi-storey kitchen sink application.

CONS

1) The wet vent pipe is oversized right up into the vertical wall. This means if you have a bathroom with three or more fixture units discharging into it you will need at least a 3” pipe in the wall. This is not desirable for a two-by-four wall. 2) The toilet has to be the last connection, which sometimes makes it difficult to lay out. 3) No more than two toilets can be wet vented.

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What is a wet vent? It’s basically an oversized pipe that is big enough to carry water and air. The use of ABS pipe in a drainage system is a perfect example for how a wet vent works. Just as the water molecules adhere to the walls of a plastic water bottle when you shake it, water or waste adheres to the inner walls of ABS pipe when it’s drained vertically, thereby leaving a centre hole of air in the middle. This centre air hole is the vent on a properly sized wet or circuit vent, when the pipe changes direction to horizontal, gravity takes over and the air space or vent is left on the top half of the pipe.

RULE CHANGES The rule changes to circuit venting that happened as of the 2005 code have made it necessary to change how venting is taught. Here at SAIT, we now teach residential circuit venting in the second-year program instead of waiting until third year, as more time is required for its learning curve. This may change again since many find residential circuit venting to be harder to grasp than commercial circuit venting, due to the layout of fixtures. In either case, once you learn all the rules of wet venting and circuit venting, it makes it very possible to be creative in your venting and to save money by using less pipe.


What is a circuit vent? A circuit vent is basically a wet vent with more rules. It was originally designed for a battery of commercial fixtures, but now we can use it residentially, as it’s suitable for venting four- and five-piece bathrooms, which are becoming more and more

Fred Bretzke is a full-time pipe trades instructor with SAIT Polytechnic in Calgary and the general manager of A&B Plumbing. He can be reached at fred.bretzke@sait.ca.

common. Circuit venting has a lot of rules, and can be used in commercial and residential applications. As circuit venting is basically a wet vent, it does have to be sized correctly to be big enough to carry air and waste. A circuit vent is, as it sounds, a basic circuit of piping, or a circle of piping that is part drain and part vent.

Circuit vent: How it works When a battery of toilets or fixtures are

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flushed, the waste or liquid pushes air pressure in front of it down the pipe as it also draws air from behind it from the circuit vent located upstream of it. A relief vent is required every time, since this is where the displaced air pressure in

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front of the discharged waste will go. So, the circuit is formed and as the fixtures are flushed they draw air from the upstream circuit vent and push air up the downstream relief vent.

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Pros and cons of a Circuit vent:

1) A circuit vent is not a single size throughout, which means the pipe is smaller at the upstream side and larger as it goes downstream. This means it’s possible to have a small 1-1/2” vent pipe in a two-by-four wall. 2) It’s possible, sometimes, to have only one vent for a group of fixtures. 3) Works well for a four- or five-piece bathroom with a battery of fixtures. 4) You can circuit vent more than two toilets. 5) The toilet can be connected anywhere on the circuit vent, it does not have to be the last connection.

Cons 1) The circuit vent requires as much as three tables to size from the National Plumbing Code: the 2.5.8.1. Circuit vent table; 2.5.8.1. Wet vent table; and 2.4.6.10. b Branch table.

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2) There is a longer learning curve to understand the many rules of circuit venting.

The best plumber is the one who uses the least

3) Circuit venting can only be used in a single-storey application.

amount of piping, as it makes him more profitable.

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Pullout faucet Moen’s Tilt kitchen faucet features a two-function pullout wand, a top-mount handle and an integrated swivel ball joint. It has a flow rate of 5.7 lpm and is available in chrome and stainless finishes. The faucet includes flexible supply lines for installation and can be used for single-hole installations.

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Rheem’s Professional Prestige condensing power direct vent gas water heaters are available in 38- and 48-gallon capacities and a maximum heating input range up to 40,000 BTUH. They have an efficiency rating of 0.82 EF and a first-hour rating of up to 93 gallons for natural and LP gas. They feature a two-pipe system with a 120 VAC, 60 Hz induced draft blower, a porcelain-coated heat exchanger and dual anode rods for corrosion protection.

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Tub filler Brizo’s Siderna single handle, floor mounted tub filler features solid brass construction and a high-flow ceramic mixing cartridge. The hand shower is built with dual check valves and offers a flow rate of 2.0 gpm at 80 psi.

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While the twisting effect of the Coriolis force is real, the effect is so small that it does not influence the direction of rotation of water down a toilet or sink drain. What does? The direction at which water is directed to the drain.

Cistern pumps

Tankless with storage

Franklin Electric’s C1 series submersible cistern pumps are designed for use in greywater and filtered effluent service applications, with the ability to pass solids up to 1/8” in diameter during normal operation. The pumps are constructed with a stainless steel motor and outer shell with engineered polymer hydraulics for corrosion resistance and abrasive handling. They are available with flow rates of 10, 20, and 30 gpm, with a maximum shutoff pressure of over 100 psi.

Giant’s Tank-Tankless Crossover TTX Series of water heaters combine a tankless water heater with a 40 gal. storage tank. Rated at 80% thermal efficiency, the heaters offer maximum inputs of 91,300 BTUH (natural gas) and 87,300 BTUH (LP), with a temperature range of 110°F to 140°F with five set points.

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The info page A.O. Smith............................ pg. 12 Tel: (800) 265-8520 www.hotwater.com

Air Solutions......................... pg. 62

Centrotherm Eco Systems..pg. 74 Tel: (877) 436-3432 www.centrotherm.us.com

Granby Tanks....................... pg. 95 Tel: (450) 378-2334 www.granbyindustries.com

Chrysler................................. pg. 125 Great Lakes Copper............ pg. 41

Tel: (800) 267-6830 www.airsolutions.ca

www.ramtruck.ca

Allied Air Enterprises......... pg. 33

CIPH - Habitat Gala............. pg. 191 Harsco................................... pg. 75

Allied Commercial............... pg. 91

CMPX.................................... pg. 121 HBX Controls....................... pg. 32

Alltemp................................. pg. 45

Continental Fan................... pg. 205 Hilmor.................................... pg. 87 Tel: (800) 779-4021 www.continentalfan.com

Tel: (800) 628-8810 www.hilmor.com

Apollo Valves....................... pg. 103

Cozy/Louisville Tin & Stove.. pg. 64

Hi-Velocity............................ pg. 72

Aquatherm........................... pg. 69

Daikin.................................... pg. 31

Arkema.................................. pg. 19

Desco..................................... pg. 56

Honeywell/Genetron.......... pg. 201

Bardon Supplies................... pg. 115

DuraVent.............................. pg. 92

Hood Chemical.................... pg. 46

Bitzer..................................... pg. 51

Emerson Canada................. pg. 2-7

HRAI..........................pg. 44,46,128

Bosch..................................... pg. 67

FLIR........................................ pg. 99

IPEX........................ pg. 10,104,209

Boshart.................................. pg. 41

Fluke...................................... pg. 193 John Wood........................... pg. 133 Tel: (800) 363-5853 www.flukecanada.ca

Tel: (888) 265-8520 www.johnwoodwaterheaters.com

Bradford White-Canada..... pg. 129

Ford....................................... pg. 93

Legend Valve....................... pg. 71

Brant Radiant Heaters........ pg. 218

Franklin Electric................... pg. 79

Lochinvar.............................. pg. 117

Camus Hydronics................. pg. 57

General Pipe Cleaners........ pg. 8

Malco..................................... pg. 108

Canplas.................................. pg. 80

Goodman.............................. pg. 197 MEP Drives........................... pg. 88

Tel: (800) 448-5872 www.alliedair.com

Tel: (877) 448-5872 www.allied-commercial.com www.alltemp.ca

Tel: (905) 761-6161 www.apollovalves.com Tel: (403) 809-8707 www.aquatherm.com Tel: (800) 567-5726 www.forane-na.com

Tel: (800) 267-2135 www.bardonsupplies.com Tel: (514) 697-3363 www.bitzer.ca

Tel: (866) 330-2725 www.bosch-climate.us Tel: (800) 561-3164 www.boshart.com

Tel: (866) 690-0961 www.bradfordwhite.com Tel: (800) 387-4778 www.brantradiant.com

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Tel: (416) 213-1505 www.desco.ca

Tel: (800) 835-4429 www.duravent.com

Tel: (905) 948-3400 www.emersoncanada.ca Tel: (800) 464-6372 www.flir.ca

Tel: (800) 668-5515 www.fleet.ford.ca

Tel: (260) 824-2900 www.franklinwater.com Tel: (800) 245-6200 www.drainbrain.com

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Tel: (403) 720-0029 www.hbxcontrols.com

Tel: (888) 652-2219 www.hi-velocity.com

Honeywell Automation...... pg. 21

www.forwardthinking .honeywell.com Tel: (800) 553-9749 www.genetron.com

Tel: (800) 567-9791 www.hoodchemical.com Tel: (800) 267-2231 www.hrai.ca Tel: (866) 473-9462 www.ipexinc.com

Tel: (800) 752-2082 www.legendvalve.com Tel: (615) 889-8900 www.lochinvar.com

Tel: (320) 274-8246 www.malcotools.com Tel: (877) 812-7788 www.motors.mep.ca


Milwaukee Elec. Tool.......... pg. 39

Rheem Canada..................... pg. 65

Viessmann Mfg.................... pg. 132

Mitsubishi............................. pg. 48

Runtal North America......... pg. 53

Vision Parts.......................... pg. 214

Moen..................................... pg. 27

Saniflo.................................... pg. 130 Watco.................................... pg. 40

Napoleon HVAC................... pg. 61

Selkirk.................................... pg. 131 Watts Water Tech. Cda...... pg. 224

Navien................................... pg. 23

Sharkbite............................... pg. 135 Webstone............................. pg. 81

Tel: (800) 729-3878 www.milwaukeetool.com

Tel: (800) 387-9630 www.mitsubishielectric.ca Tel: (800) 465-6130 www.moen.ca

Tel: (800) 461-5581 www.napoleonheatingandair.com Tel: (800) 519-8794 www.navienamerica.com

Tel: (800) 268-6966 www.rheem.com

Tel: (888) 829-4901 www.runtalradiators.com Tel: (800) 363-5874 www.saniflo.ca

Tel: (888) 735-5475 www.selkirkcorp.com Tel: (888) 820-0120 www.sharkbite.com

Neo Valves............................ pg. 213 Sime North America........... pg. 54

Tel: (800) 387-7373 www.viessmann.ca

Tel: (905) 479-3677 www.visionparts.com Tel: (816) 796-3900 www.watcomfg.com

Tel: (888) 208-8927 www.wattscanada.ca

Tel: (800) 225-9529 www.webstonevalves.com

Wilo....................................... pg. 73

Tel: (888) 515-8885 www.neovalves.com

Tel: (877) 836-7772 www.simenorthamerica.com

NEXT Supply........................ pg. 15

Stelpro................................... pg. 119 Wiring Pro............................ pg. 59

Tel: (289) 982-6398 www.nextsupply.ca

Tel: (800) 343-1022 www.stelpro.com

Tel: (403) 276-9456 www.wilo-canada.com Tel: (800) 690-9266 www.wiringpro.com

Novo Water Conditioning. pg. 127 Summerhill............................ pg. 44 Tel: (877) 655-6686 www.novowater.com

Tel: (416) 922-2448 www.switchthestat.ca

Wolseley............................... pg. 128

NTI......................................... pg. 34

Symmons.............................. pg. 37

Woodford Mfg.................... pg. 85

Ontario Power Authority... pg. 195 Taco....................................... pg. 25

Yorkland Controls............... pg. 29

Tel: (800) 688-2575 www.nythermal.com

Tel: (877) 797-9473 www.saveonenergy.ca

Tel: (800) 343-1022 www.symmons.ca

Tel: (905) 564-9422 www.taco-hvac.com

www.wolseleycheckin.com

Tel: (719) 574-1101 www.woodfordmfg.com Tel: (416) 661-3306 www.yorkland.net

Ontor..................................... pg. 101 tekmar Controls................... pg. 113 Z-Flex..................................... pg. 94 Tel: (800) 567-1631 www.ontor.ca

Tel: (250) 545-7749 www.tekmarcontrols.com

Tel: (905) 731-9411 www.novaflex.com

OS&B..................................... pg. 221 Testo...................................... pg. 106 Zoeller................................... pg. 82 Tel: (877) 314-6040 www.osb.ca

Tel: (800 227-0729 www.testo.com

Tel: (877) 710-7867 www.zoellerpumps.com

Ostberg America................. pg. 64

Thermo Manufacturing....... pg. 63

Zurn....................................... pg. 18

Tel: (866) 678-2374 www.ostberg.com

Oxford Energy Solutions... pg. 30

Tel: (888) 678-3709 www.thermopan.com

Trane..................................... pg. 89

Tel: (519) 532-6373 www.oxfordenergy.ca

www.trane.com

Reed Manufacturing............. pg. 83

Uponor.................................. pg. 107

Reznor/Thomas & Betts..... pg. 47

Victaulic................................. pg. 136

Tel: (800) 666-3691 www.reedmfgco.com Tel: (450) 466-1102 www.rezspec.com

Tel: (905) 405-8272 www.zurn.com

Come and see us at Booth N22

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RSES Canada AGM March 20, 2014 Toronto, Ont. www.rsescanada.com CMCEF Middle Management Conference April 1-3, 2014 Saskatoon, Sask. www.cmcef.org CIPH Ontario Business Meeting April 10, 2014 Grimsby, Ont. www.ciph.com

The Patio-Pal® easily mounts out of the way and without the hassle of refilling costly propane tanks. Specifically designed for comfort, reliability and ease of installation, the Patio-Pal® is sure to deliver the desired amount of warmth for dining, entertainment or work areas.

CMMTQ Conference May 22-24, 2014 Quebec City, Que. The Corporation of Master Pipe Mechanics of Quebec will celebrate its 65th anniversary at the Hilton Quebec in Quebec City. www.cmmtq.org

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CMPX 2014 March 19-21, 2014 Toronto, Ont. www.cmpxshow.com

CIPH Ontario Business Meeting May 29, 2014 Mississauga, Ont. www.ciph.com CaGBC National Conference June 2-4, 2014 Toronto, Ont. www.cagbc.org CSA Annual Conference June 15-17, 2014 Charlottetown, P.E.I. www.csa.ca

MEET 2014 May 7-8, 2014 Moncton, N.B.

Cleaner Heat 2014 June 17-19, 2014 Ottawa, Ont. www.cleanerheat.ca

The Mechanical Electrical Electronic Technology show is the largest mechanical trade show east of Montreal. It is expected to attract more than 5,000 industry professionals and feature more than 400 booths.

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www.masterpromotions.ca CIPH ABC 2014 11th IEA Conference May 12-16, 2014 Montreal, Que. www.iea-hpc2014.org

June 22-24, 2014 The Canadian Institute of Plumbing & Heating’s Annual Business Conference will take place at the Delta Grand Okanagan Hotel in Kelowna, B.C. www.ciph.com

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hether you are into plumbing and running hot and cold water lines, or are dealing in HVAC and hydronics with vent runs and process lines running to and fro, the need to create a pathway for pipes and wires is an ongoing battle, and the faster and cleaner the work, the quicker you can get onto the next task on your daily to-do list. For up to a one-inch hole in wood, a sharp auger bit will typically do the trick. A standard auger bit or ship auger bit would work, and some will even cut through finishing nails. Once you get beyond the need for a 1” diameter opening, it’s time to check out a hole saw.

A rough hole will do for passing pipe and conduit. And most of these rough-cut hole saws will go in on an angle on the stud, which is handy for running drain lines. If you are working with metal studs, step bits are the most accurate and fastest method to create holes.

When using a core bit, the limit is the depth of the bit. If the thickness of the wall exceeds the depth, drill to the limit of the core, tap out the core and continue until you are through the wall.

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Going wireless

15.7%

The percentage of Canadian households that reported having only a cell phone and no landline in 2012.

Territories top Canada

$47,868

The median annual income of Canadians working full-time. The top three Canadian provinces and territories for full-time earners are Nunavut with $77,130, followed by the Northwest Territories at $73,667 and the Yukon at $60,124.

SHELTER spending

$15,811 The average amount of money spent by Canadian households on shelter in 2012, including rent, mortgage payments, repairs and maintenance costs, property taxes and utilities. This number was up 4.0% from 2011.

UP in the air

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The increase of shipments of air handler units in the 4th quarter of 2013 when compared to the same quarter in 2012.

The rank plumber received in CareerCast’s Top 200 Jobs of 2013, beating out such positions as biologist, public relations executive, judge, economist and attorney.

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The approximate cost of the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia, making it the most expensive Games in history.

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SHOWER DRAIN SHALL BE BRASS 1-1/2” DWV WITH SIDE DISCHARGE OUTLET, ROUND SHOWER DRAIN FOR USE WITH SHOWER PAN LINER, CERTIFIED BY CSA 11 " 4 32mm

Oakville Stamping and Bending Ltd.

2200 Speers Road. Oakville, ON. Canada. L6L 2X8. 0320 or toll free 1.877.314.6040 F. 905.827.6375 or toll free 1.877.827.6040.

83 " 8 213mm

17-8.5ECP

41 " 4 108mm

ge product specifications and material or discontinue models without notice.

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1-1/2” 17 GA P-TRAP, WITH CLEANOUT Fixture #

Project Name: 13 " 4 45mm 51 " 4 132mm

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Oakville Stamping and Bending Ltd.

2200 Speers Road. Oakville, ON. Canada. L6L 2X8. T. 905.827.0320 or toll free 1.877.314.6040 F. 905.827.6375 or toll free 1.877.827.6040.

Project Number:

Specification:

P-TRAP SHALL BE 1-1/2” GROUND JOINT, 17 GAUGE TUBULAR BRASS, 8-1/2” WALLBEND, 51 " enDUR™ CHROME FINISH, BRASS 2 NUTS, DEEP BELL FLANGE, WITH CLEANOUT, 140mm CERTIFIED BY CSA

Certification

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25 " 8 67mm

15 " 8 41mm

12" 305mm

Engineer’s Approval

Oakville Stamping and Bending Ltd.

2200 Speers Road. Oakville, ON. Canada. L6L 2X8. T. 905.827.0320 or toll free 1.877.314.6040 F. 905.827.6375 or toll free 1.877.827.6040.

enDUR

11 " 2 38mm

11 "

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53 " 8 135mm

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32mm

The Chrome finish that’s built to last. Over 50% thicker than standard Chrome plating, enDUR™ will ensure a more lustrous and longer lasting finish, resulting in lower replacement costs. Available on select OS&B® Commercial Products. Ideal for Industrial, Commercial and Institutional applications.

Engineer’s Approval

Oakville Stamping and Bending Ltd.

2200 Speers Road. Oakville, ON. Canada. L6L 2X8. T. 905.827.0320 or toll free 1.877.314.6040 F. 905.827.6375 or toll free 1.877.827.6040.

All rights reserved. OS&B™ reserves the right to change product specifications and material or discontinue models without notice.

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