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The Copper Development Association introduces the Copper Tube Handbook app that can be downloaded directly onto an iPad or smartphone and carried onto the jobsite.
Features include: high-efficiency R-410A scroll compressor; right- and left-side 4” or 6” water connections; balanced port bidirectional TXV or an optional electronically controlled expansion valve; and copper-brazed, oversized stainless-steel water-to-refrigerant heat exchangers.
The Wilkins REMXLCR and REMXLPFR retrofit tailpieces are easy to install and can replace any brand without the need for additional fittings or components.
The Wilkins REMXLCR and REMXLPFR retrofit tailpieces are easy to install and can replace any brand without the need for additional fittings or components.
Corrosion of metals is an ever-present problem in the plumbing industry. Common piping materials such as copper, steel and cast iron are readily oxidized and thus undergo aqueous corrosion at a rate according to the corrosion potential of the service environment.
The CuVerro antimicrobial copper sinks are formed from 18-gauge copper and its exposed surfaces are hand-blended to a lustrous highlighted satin finish that is tarnish-resistant.
Originally made up of two teaching hospitals, the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans (commonly known as the LSU Medical School in New Orleans) was forced to shut its doors in the wake of Hurricane Katrina in 2005.