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October 4, 2016
Zone Types: Multiple Zones with Circulators and VFD Drives Project Installation Date: 2011 Location: Morgantown, WV Type of Facility: Civil/Military Age of Facility: 30 years old at time of installation Building Size: 150,000 square feet Building Load, Heat Loss:...
October 3, 2016
Larger outputs, faster payback make condensing boilers an attractive choice Mike Gambill, commercial specialist, Weil-McLain, assists with the installation of a Weil-McLain Evergreen boiler at a medical facility.   October 3, 2016 Joanna R. Turpin  
September 30, 2016
Installing Contractor: GM Mechanical Project Installation Date: 2010 Location: Lansdowne, PA Type of Facility: Multi-Unit Apartment Complex Age of Facility: 32 years old at time of installation Building Size: 1,297,000 square feet Building Load, Heat Loss: 4.4...
September 23, 2016
Installing Contractor: Falasca Mechanical Project Installation Date: 2011 Location: Bridgeton, NJ Type of Facility: High Rise Apartment Building Age of Facility: 45 years old at time of installation Building Size: 11-story building with 100 family units Building Load,...
September 1, 2016
135 years ago, Isadore and Benjamin Weil opened a modest plumbing business located on Randolph Street in Chicago’s Loop – now a major company you know as Weil-McLain. Since its inception in 1881, we have grown to become a leading designer and manufacturer of hydronic comfort heating systems for residential, commercial and institutional buildings across America.
August 25, 2016
Boiler Replacement Needs: A medical facility in Chicago, IL needed to replace an old, leaking 1 million BTU atmospheric steel tube boiler that required multiple service calls and was constantly wasting energy. Project Installation Date: September 2015 Type of Facility: Medical Facility Name of Building:...
August 11, 2016
With failing boilers and an inefficient heating system, historic Zion Episcopal Church in Oconomowoc, Wis., needed guidance and help. New, high efficiency condensing boilers from Weil-McLain provided the answer to solve their heating woes.
March 15, 2016
It is not uncommon for property owners or facility managers to wait until a boiler completely breaks down before replacing the unit. To make things worse, these types of failures happen when there is real need for heat (for instance, a very cold day) and since the failure is unexpected, there are rarely emergency funds...