The boiler is designed for mission-critical facilities, including hospitals, healthcare campuses, military installations, data centers, laboratories and industrial plants.
The unit incorporates a three-pass fire-tube heat exchanger with 316L stainless steel condensing surfaces and full-penetration tube welds for long-term durability.
The NBT-400 is compatible with floor-mounted or wall-hung condensing appliances, including furnaces and tankless water heaters rated up to 400 MBH (3 GPH).
HyperPure combines rigidity and flexibility, allowing it to uncoil easily, hold its position during installation and bend at a radius of five times its outside diameter.
The Salt Level Sensor also integrates with the Nexa intelligent water management platform for remote visibility and supports Modbus communication for compatibility with building management systems.
Available in 65-inch and 75-inch models, the Sliding Bed fits full-size domestic pickup trucks and integrates with WEATHER GUARD truck boxes and racks.
Data sources, even high-quality ones, do not inherently guarantee consistency. Two sources may provide data for the same category but define attributes differently, apply different units of measure, or populate fields in inconsistent ways. Even within a single source, definitions and data quality can vary over time or across product lines. Without a shared standard, organizations must repeatedly interpret, normalize, and reconcile that variability internally.
According to the American Supply Association’s most recent sales report, industrywide wholesale trade in mid-2025 was up just over six percent year-over-year, while inventories climbed a modest 1.3%. That balance suggests something healthy — not overheated, but steady growth with wholesalers staying disciplined on stock levels. In other words, people are buying smart.
Supply House Times wants to know what your top-selling products were in 2025. Take a few moments to share what sold the most in each category below that applies to your company, and we will publish the results in an upcoming issue.
The American Supply Association (ASA) is set to transform the plumbing, heating, cooling, and PVF industries with its Product Data Standard (PDS), launching on July 1, 2025. This initiative aims to standardize product information across the supply chain, streamlining communication from manufacturer to distributor to end user. Say goodbye to inconsistent data and hello to a new era of efficiency and clarity.
To date, more than 35 leading manufacturers and distributors have contributed to the development of the standard and have started adopting it within their product sharing systems.