Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Install Hints For Metal Hose - Do's & Don'ts


Flexible metal pipe connector (or flexible metal hose) is a relatively expensive part of your piping system. Fabricated of thin-wall tubing, it cannot take as much abuse as pipe of the same nominal diameter. The connectors are designed to do a specific job, and will give you excellent service if they are installed properly. Carelessness and lack of foresight have proven costly in many jobs. Install it correctly, if you want it to work correctly.

Don’t COMPRESS a flexible connector to make it fit! Installing it under compression stresses corrugated element, slackens braid pressure-restrainer, reduces further compressive movement, and generally results in early failure.

DO be sure to install it at exact normal free length as supplied. If connector is too long, shorten piping.

Don’t FORCE-ROTATE one end of connector to match bolt holes in mating flange. This sets up residual torque-stress in connector, which causes cracking of corrugations or fitting joint. A flexible, connector absorbs vibration, or slow movement perpendicular to its axis. It is NOT capable of withstanding torque.

DO be sure all bolt holes are perfectly lined up before welding pipe flange into place. Best insurance is use of one floating flange, to ease matching of bolt holes.

Don’t STRETCH connector to fit a gap longer than its factory-furnished length. Stretching places excessive residual stresses on braid and fittings. Result? Early rupture.

DO measure carefully to be sure connecting pipe is cut to exact length.

Don’t IMPOSE TORQUE on connector when making up fittings and don’t use a wrench on the ferrule or on the braid. Where a hex end is provided, use it. If not, use the wrench on the fitting length provided. Always use two wrenches, to keep the hose from being torqued as the joint is made up.

Don’t let welding sparks hit the braid; they may burn some of the braid stands. Protect braid with asbestos cloth or place other nonflammable material in front of it when piping must be welded very close nearby.

DON’T FAIL TO ANCHOR. Anchor piping close to flexible connector, at end opposite source of vibration. If not, hose will transmit all vibration to pipe line, it may even amplify it. Anchor flexible metal hose at the piping end, never at the equipment end. If hose is not securely anchored, it will transmit all vibration to the piping system. Not only that, it will often act like a spring and actually amplify the vibrations. Whenever possible, install flexible connector to pump, compressor, or other vibrating equipment- before valves, pipe line, fittings so that most vibration is absorbed and isolated instead of being transmitted.



Wednesday, December 21, 2011

A Closer Look At Little Giant's NXTGen

Little Giant condensate removal pumps are engineered for a wide range of specific air conditioning, refrigeration, and heating applications, as well as may other automatic drain uses. The NXTGen is Little Giant's newest in pump technology. This particular model features an anti-sweat sleeve for areas of high humidity, where significant amounts of condensation can build up on the outside of the tank, causing water damage. Here's a closer look...


1. 1/4 Turn Check Valve
  •  Allows servicing w/out removing tubing A
  •  Eliminates water spills

2. Patent-Pending Cooling Design
  • Improved cooling increases pump life

3. Slimmer Footprint
  • 4.8” x 10.2” x 6.5”
  • Offers flexibility in tight places

4. Sleek & Stylish Appearance
  • Performs as good as it looks

5. Optional External Overflow Safety Switch
  • Option to connect air handler shutdown or activate an alarm or building automation system

6. External Test/Run Lever
  •   Quick test/run and easy draining of the tank for servicing

7. Oil Resistant Tank & Check Valve
  • Eliminate problem of cracked tanks w/exposure to oil

8. Rubber Feet
  • Absorb vibration on hard install surfaces

9. Sump Style Tank Design
  • Less residual water left in tank

Thursday, December 15, 2011

2012 Training Classes Are Now Available!


We've come out with our 2012 Emerson Swan training schedule. This year Bruce Marshall will be offering half day courses as well as some of his most popular full day seminars. All classes will be held at Emerson Swan's corporate office at 300 Pond St. Randolph, MA 02368. Be sure to check the training & education section of our website for all the courses that are being offered. You can sign up online with a credit too for added convenience. If you have any questions, or would like to request a custom seminar, call us at (800) 346 - 9215 and ask for Judi, or email her at jlapidesgoldberg@emersonswan.com.

Click here to download the latest brochure.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Introducing The New HTP Elite FT Boiler


The Elite FT heating boiler from HTP features an exclusively designed stainless steel heat exchanger with superior heat transfer and less exposure to corrosion and scale buildup. Built with serviceability in mind; the sleek, robust design requires little to no maintenance and is offered as a space saving wall mount unit. Featuring a fully modulating combustion system and extreme efficiencies up to 97%, the HTP Elite FT boiler is the best option for today's green market.



The HTP Elite FT boiler is available in three sizes: 55,000, 80,000 & 110,000 BTU's for any residential application.

For a comparison chart here.
For the brochure click here.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Taco Promotion!

There's one month left in the Taco "Slap You Five" promotion. Until December 31, 2011 you will receive a $5 Amazon gift card for each Taco 007, 007-IFC or 00R 3-Speed circulator purchased. The more you buy, the more you get! It's Taco's way of thanking you for your support throughout the years. Click here to download the redemption form. 

For any questions, feel free to call us at (800) 346-9215.


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