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If you are responsible for a boiler in your profession, you will find this book very valuable. It is very easy to understand and provides beneficial information for anyone in the industry.
ViewFully up-to-date with the latest codes and standards, this practical resource contains everything you need to plan, select, design, specify, and test piping systems for industry, commercial, and institutional applications. The book includes complete coverage of pipes, fittings, valves, jointing methods, hangers, supports, pumps, tanks, and other required equipment.
ViewClear, practical and comprehensive, this mechanical estimating manual provides an indispensable resource for contractors, estimators, owners and anyone involved with estimating mechanical costs on construction projects, including a wealth of labor and price data, formulas, charts and graphs.
ViewGain full access to the most critical updates to the International Building Code®, the real-world application of those changes, and why they originated all in a single, easy-to-use resource.
ViewSorting through a key code – whether it is the INTERNATIONAL PLUMBING, MECHANICAL OR FUEL GAS CODES® - can be a daunting task.
ViewThis book describes the workings of hydronic heating systems.
ViewThis book contains specs for almost every radiator (and convector) made between 1850 and 1950. Pictures of radiators are included, so you'll be able to match what you find on the job with the photo in the book.
ViewMost of the buildings you go into are older than you are, right? Yeah, me too. America is a heating museum. And most of the heating systems in those older buildings have gone through lots of changes over the years, some of them painful changes. Many of these systems went in before we knew as much as we know today about hot-water heating.
ViewFor the first time, novice and seasoned boiler personnel alike have a resource designed just for them. Steam and Hot Water Primer is a comprehensive guide to boiler operation and stationary engineering.
ViewIf you are responsible for a boiler in your profession, you will find this book very valuable. It is very easy to understand and provides beneficial information for anyone in the industry.
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Supply House Times Editor Mike Miazga recently traveled to Orlando to meet with Spirit Group, which has been named the 2013 Manufacturers Representative of the Year.
Photos by Mike Miazga
AVAILABLE ON DEMAND Sail through lead-free law compliance. When your contractors pipe a potable water system, some of those bronze valves you supply have an expiration date –January 4, 2014. Find out what US Senate Bill S.3874 is about, how it compares to previous standards, and most importantly — how it will affect your customers. Help your contractors save money and ensure compliance by defining where to install lead-free valves, and where it’s still okay to use standard products.
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