
Products
Since its inception, Wales-Darby has redefined the role of a manufacturers’ representative. Today, to ensure our customers stay ahead of their competition, we provide leading-edge system solutions that save energy, reduce costs, and maximize efficiency. Toward this end, we deliver quality and excellence in the following product categories:
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Advanced Hydronic Circulators, Products & Controls
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From complete systems that heat and cool by circulating fluids through a closed network of pipes to a full complement of components to precisely monitor and control system performance, Wales-Darby makes it easy for customers to save energy and costs without sacrificing comfort. |
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Air Conditioning and Indoor Air Quality Systems
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With fierce dedication to the latest “green” technologies, Wales-Darby offers total solutions that balance comfort, efficiency and affordability. Whether for residential or commercial applications, these “smart” systems better serve both man and the Earth. |
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Condensing and High-Efficiency Boilers
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Wales-Darby represents some of the world’s most advanced models, helping customers increase heating performance while decreasing associated costs. Just as important, new technologies greatly reduce the condensate particles released into the air, resulting in less pollution. |
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Commercial & Residential Radiation
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Radiators have long been a standard heating appliance for both residential and commercial purposes - whether cast-iron, wall-mounted, baseboard, convector or kickspace. As time progressed, radiators began to take on a more aesthetically-pleasing look – matching color schemes and décor elements. Today there are radiators that actually hang in museums as pieces of art. Technology has also advanced to utilize low-temperature water as a more economic and efficient means of heating. |
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Fire Safety Systems
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Fire sprinkler systems are an investment in the safety of families and their homes against the dangers and costs of home fires. Smoke detectors alone can increase survival rates by 50 percent, but fire sprinkler systems can increase that rate to 97 percent! Smoke detectors respond to smoke, but fire sprinkler systems respond to HEAT. Fire sprinkler systems respond in seconds while local fire departments can take minutes to arrive – that’s precious time when dealing with your family’s safety. Reports from fire officials have repeatedly shown that property damage is significantly lower in homes equipped with sprinkler systems. And most home insurance carriers offer premium savings to homeowners with a fire sprinkler system installed.
Effective Jan. 1, 2011, all new one- and two-family homes will be required to have an approved automatic fire sprinkler system installed. Many cities and municipalities have taken a proactive stance in anticipation of this new mandate and have already written this requirement into their building codes.
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Plumbing Systems
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Most people envision “plumbing systems” as what they find in a bathroom – toilet, sink, faucets, tub/shower, showerheads. However, “plumbing systems” incorporate many other products than these: water piping throughout a building (including the required fittings), pumping systems to ensure the functionality of other systems within a building, industrial safety products and, most recently, pre-fabricated bathroom “pods.” |
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Radiant Heating, Cooling and Snow Melt Systems
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Think radiant floor heating is a “new” concept? Think again! It dates back to Roman times and has been a constant source of heating throughout Europe.
Radiant cooling employs an evaporative cooling method using the same tubing system and water source. The U.S. has recently embraced radiant heating as a cleaner and “greener” heating methodology; this same concept of heated water flowing under a surface can also be applied to snow and ice melting for driveways, sidewalks and parking areas, eliminating the need for shoveling, plowing, sanding or salting. |
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Water Heating Systems/Solar
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Domestic water heating is centuries old, and while the technology has evolved through the years, methodology and heat sources haven’t changed all that much. The sun is still one of the best sources of energy for heating domestic hot water – it’s clean, economical and “green!”
Non-solar water-heating sources are also much more efficient than their predecessors. New technologies are providing for domestic water heaters achieving well over 90 percent thermal efficiencies, and standard fuel sources (gas, oil and electric) are making room for new hybrid designs. |
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More Opportunities
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No system operates without ancillary products to complete it. It’s much like an automobile needs tires – they’re not part of the mechanical workings of the car, but certainly necessary for its effective use.
Similarly, each system we design requires many components to make it whole.
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