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The September 2023 issue of PM Engineer features the 2023 Next Gen All Stars, Top 20 Under 40 Plumbing Professionals, John Siegenthaler on piping multiple hydronic heat pumps, the State of the industrical PVF market and much more!
This month, PM Engineer honors our second annual class of Next Gen All Stars. Meet the individuals 40 years old or younger that bring optimism, new skills and a hunger for success to the plumbing industry.
According to these industrial pros, coming off of record highs in 2022, the health of the market today is more promising than 2021, but all of the above “storm clouds” are still at play.
There may be something in the water in North Carolina that’s driving its residents to beer. The state now ranks eighth nationally for the number of microbreweries, and fifth in year-to-year growth.
“Should we wait for lab planning to identify the plumbing fixtures and equipment before getting involved to save time and budget?” or “Should I get involved early on during the program development?”
While many non-plumbing design professionals think plumbing engineering isn’t particularly difficult, real-world data and the latest developments say otherwise.
You may be interested to know that 2023 is noteworthy for more than hot weather. This year is an exceptionally active year for regulations in the United States.
Multiple boiler systems have been used for decades. They allow full heating capacity to be delivered when necessary, while also retaining high efficiency under partial load conditions compared to a single large boiler.
The Veritus Heat Pump Water Heater (HPWH) serves as a sustainable option providing energy savings and reliable domestic hot water for a wide variety of commercial applications.
Targeted for buildings with high repeatable room types, Uponor Kitting Services provides customized, coordinated packaging with all essential ProPEX components in individual kits labeled by room.
REHAU announces the addition of CPVC and copper press adapters to their proprietary EVERLOC+ compression-sleeve fitting system, allowing efficient transitions between piping materials.
Targeted for buildings with high repeatable room types, Uponor Kitting Services provides customized, coordinated packaging with all essential ProPEX components in individual kits labeled by room.
Introducing Caleffi's New Vacu-Stop™ Vacuum Relief Valve (VRV). Available in ½” and ¾” MNPT, the Vacu-Stop is suitable for use in water and low-pressure steam services.
Charlotte Pipe’s large diameter fittings include injection-molded and fabricated fittings produced by experienced fabricators with the latest technology available.