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While Stevensville, Maryland, enjoys a climate with fewer heating degree-days than much of hydronic country, the wind off the bay is enough to turn the tides in favor of a hot water system.
Jeffrey Flannery has been appointed as business development manager to support Danfoss’ hydronic heating and district energy business for North America.
Uponor North America has extended its current pre-insulated cross-linked polyethylene (PEX) pipe offering to include insulation up to 2 inches thick to meet the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineers’ standard 90.1 energy code and the 2012 International Energy Conservation Code.