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MEET_2010_ShowGuide.indd 2 4/16/10 1:11:42 PM Welcome from the Show Chair Welcome! elcome to the 19th edition of the MEET Mike Patterson (Mechanical Electrical Electronic Technology) Show! Show Chairman W Once again, Atlantic ’s most successful industry event offers an opportunity to discover new products, services and technologies from hundreds of manufacturers that will enable you to offer your customers better options to meet their needs. We are proud of the fact the MEET Show has become an essential industry event by being more than a trade show. A quick glance at the Seminar Schedule illustrates the dedication of the four sponsoring associations to offering timely and cutting-edge topics that you and your employees cannot afford to miss. MEET is also proud to once again host the Skills/ Compétences Canada (S/CC) competition for the Plumbing and Electrical trades. And, new to the 2010 show, we are also hosting the S/CC New Brunswick Refrigeration & Air- Conditioning competition. Our Industry Dinner has become a must-attend, sell-out event, offering unbeatable networking and fantastic entertainment. Come prepared to laugh as Mike Robinson takes the stage. As the Show Chair for the past 10 years, I would like to thank the MEET Show Committee, Master Promotions staff and all the volunteers for their continued support. I would also like to thank the exhibitors for their continued support and, finally, all the visitors who return year after year to make MEET the success it is today. Together we have made MEET 2010 Atlantic Canada’s largest and best industry show ever. Thank you all, and enjoy the show! Mike Patterson

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MEET_2010_ShowGuide.indd 3 4/14/10 12:51:38 PM Contents

3 Welcome from Mike Patterson, Show Chair 6 Welcome from Ron Lockhart and Shawn Murphy, Show Management

8 Thank You to our Sponsors 10 The Must-Attend, Sell-Out Industry Dinner 12 Skills NB Competition (Plumbing, Electrical Wiring and, for the fi rst time, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning)

16 Meet our Sponsor Associations 18 SEMINAR SCHEDULE 24 FLOOR PLAN 26 EXHIBITORS 32 Info (Is there more to than MEET? You bet there is!)

46 Map to , MEET Venue

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Occupancy Sensors and Dimmers Relay Panels and Daylight Harvesting Architectural Systems Sector Ballasts and System LevNet RF Wireless System

Energy Management Systems from Leviton

our natural resources.

Pave the way with daylight harvesting, wireless EnOcean® technology, ultrasonic and PIR technology, self-adjusting settings, integrated astronomical time clocks, Luma-NetTM networkability with other systems… and more!

the best warranties and commissioning services in the industry! See us at the Leviton booth for product demonstration.

Our Lighting Systems, Network Solutions and Connected Home product lines will be featured at the MEET show Leviton booth # 805.

MEET_2010_ShowGuide.inddLeviton_MEET_2010.indd 1 5 4/16/104/14/10 1:12:05 2:06:14 PM PM Welcome from Show Management Welcome to MEET 2010! On behalf of the MEET Show Committee and Master Promotions Ltd., we would like to welcome you to MEET (Mechanical Electrical Electronic Technology) 2010! As a proven industry event, the 19th edition of MEET offers attendees an opportunity to network with a wide variety of manufacturers from both the mechanical and electrical industries, gain valuable new information from the extensive educational program, and continue networking at the Gala Industry Dinner. Looking toward the future of the industry, the Ron Lockhart Plumbing and Electrical Wiring Competitions for Skills/Compétences Canada (S/CC) New Brunswick return on the opening day of MEET. And, new this year, we are pleased to present S/CC NB’s Refrigeration & Air-Conditioning Competition at the show. A special thank you to our event sponsors (in alphabetical order): • Action Truck Caps & Accessories • American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers • Canadian Institute of Plumbing and Heating Shawn Murphy • Electro-Federation Canada • Emco Corp. • Illuminating Engineering Society of North America • Kohler Canada Co. • Liteco • OS & B • Wolseley Mechanical

Thank you for supporting this event!

Ron Lockhart & Shawn Murphy

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epriser offers the practicality  of the Allpriser book format, but works at the speed of   your computer. On-screen  pages look just like your Allpriser book pages. And all   price and product updates are automatic – your computer downloads them as we publish them. For you and your crew, that means no pages to file or lose.

Like the book, you can locate items/prices by section and page heading and epriser can be shared like the book between users and locations. Unlike the book, epriser instantly searches for items through all page headings, regardless of section, or by keyword to show all pages where that keyword appears.            

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MEET_2010_ShowGuide.inddIPEX_Meet_2010.indd 1 9 4/22/104/21/10 10:22:2011:15:07 AM Must-Attend, Sell-Out Event! MEET’s Industry Dinner

Where Delta Beauséjour Ballroom

When Wednesday, May 5

Schedule • Cocktails at 6:15 pm • Dinner at 7:15 pm • Featured Performer at 8:45 pm

Tickets $100.00 per individual (+ applicable tax). Tables seat 8 people. For tickets, contact Show Management at (506) 658-0018.

FFeatured Performer FFor over 20 years, Mike Robinson hhas been entertaining audiences eeverywhere, in every venue. From ccomedy clubs and theatres to cconcerts with such performers as CChubby Checker, Celine Dion and PPhyllis Diller. He has made several ttelevision appearances, including ““The Halifax Comedy Festival” and ““Comedy at Club 54”. He currently pperforms at corporate events all over NNorth America, and is a headline aact on luxury cruise liners all over tthe world.

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MEET_2010_ShowGuide.indd 10 4/19/10 9:44:57 AM Delta-T= efficiency + comfort

System efficiency down to a ΔT. The Taco 00 Variable Speed Delta-T circulator takes the mystery out of a system’s design and pumps just the right amount of flow - no more, no less - all the time. It maintains the perfect Delta-T to rule system efficiency and comfort delivery. Just dial in the Delta-T and go home – it’s that simple. System efficiency defines energy savings, so your customer will see a 4 - 5% reduction in annual fuel consumption. That’s real money saved! Plus, they’ll love the extra comfort and quiet this simple solution delivers. You’ll love the easy installation and no call-backs down the road. Learn more at www.floproteam.com. Read up and then buy a 00-VDT. It’ll do the system good.

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MEET_2010_ShowGuide.indd 11 4/16/10 1:12:46 PM Exciting Skills Competition at MEET 2010

EET will showcase the part of Team NB, which will compete plumbing, electrical wiring at the 16th annual S/CC National Mand—for the fi rst time— Competition in Waterloo, Ont., May refrigeration and air-conditioning 20-23. portions of the Skills/Compétences S/CC is a national, not-for-profi t Canada (S/CC) NB Competitions. organization that works with These competitions bring students employers, educators, labour groups together from across New Brunswick and governments to promote skilled to complete projects that will be trades and technology careers judged based on among Canadian skills and accuracy. youth. Its unique These industry- position among related contests private and public are an incredible sector partners display of hands-on expertise, talent enables it to work toward securing and determination, showcasing the Canada’s future skilled labour needs many promising futures to be found while helping our youth to discover in trades and technology. rewarding careers. The winning students from these The organization’s goals are: provincial events will be invited to be • To provide a unique, proven,

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MEET_2010_ShowGuide.indd 12 4/14/10 1:47:39 PM IDEAL HEATSEEKER™° THERMAL°IMAGER With on screen digital/thermal image blending.

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Ideal_EB_MEET_10_ShowGuide.inddMEET_2010_ShowGuide.indd 13 1 4/22/10 10:19:5810:21:44 AM effective and effi cient program currently prohibits many young to raise awareness in the current from considering a career and emerging skilled trades and in skilled trades. Through provincial, technology careers, by bringing national and international skills Canadian youth into a competitive competitions, we help make these spotlight. occupations more visible to teachers, • To actively lead in developing students, parents and the general public. dynamic partnerships with The competitions are an incredible agencies and organizations display of hands-on expertise, talent involved in promoting current and determination which showcases and emerging skilled trades and the many promising futures to be found technologies by identifying and in trades and technology. using best practices. Be sure to visit the respective A lack of information regarding the competitions on the show fl oor, and opportunities in trades and technology visit www.skillscanada.nb.ca.

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MEET_2010_ShowGuide.indd 14 4/19/10 9:39:55 AM The world’s fi rst digital multimeter with detachable display is here. And here.

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ASHRAE American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers www.ashrae.org The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers is an international organization formed for the express purpose of advancing the arts and sciences of heating, ventilation, air- conditioning and refrigeration for the public’s benefi t. These goals are achieved through research, standards writing, continuing education and publications.

CIPH Canadian Institute of Plumbing & Heating www.ciph.com The Canadian Institute of Plumbing & Heating membership com- prises the manufacturers, wholesaler distributors, master distributors, manufacturers’ agents and allied companies who manufacture and distribute plumbing, hydronic heating, industrial, waterworks and other mechanical products. Through its nine active regions, members meet regularly to conduct business, as well as participate in educa- tional and social programs.

EFC Electro-Federation Canada www.electrofed.com Electro-Federation Canada’s members represent key players in the electrical, electronics, appliance and telecommunication industries. The federation acts as a forum where members can discuss issues, share business information and work to improve the environment for their industry.

IES Illuminating Engineering Society of North America www.iesna.org The Illuminating Engineering Society of North America is an engi- neering and educational society whose purpose is to advance knowl- edge and disseminate information for the improvement of the lighted environment for the benefit of society. The society has 9 regions, 118 sections, 9500 members and 110 committees, and publishes two magazines and over 100 recommended practices on lighting.

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MEET_2010_ShowGuide.indd 16 4/14/10 12:53:06 PM Your water heater solutions brand. GO GREEN with an impressive line of ENERGY STAR® qualified and high-efficient water heaters.

VISIT US IN BOOTH 610 AT THE MEET 2010 SHOW.

Visit www.johnwoodwaterheaters.com to learn more about how our products have provided exceptional reliability and performance in the field for more than 50 years.

Not all water heaters depicted are ENERGY STAR® qualified.

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Seminar Schedule-At-A-Glance

Wednesday, May 5 Thursday, May 6

Time Room A Time Room A (Coliseum complex) (Coliseum complex)

10:00 a.m. Arc Flash Safety Overview 10:00 a.m. Design-Build for Green Arthur Gunn, A.W. Gunn Engineering Buildings—Integrated Delivery of an Integrated Idea E. Mitchell Swann, ASHRAE Distinguished Lecturer

11:00 a.m. National Plumbing Code 11:00 a.m. Demystifying LED—the Truth and 2010—Major Changes Myths of LED Lighting Raman B. Chauhan, P. Eng., Martyn Timmings, LC, Senior Technical Advisor, Codes and Manager, Market Development, Standards, CIPH Philips-Canlyte

1:30 p.m. Design Build—Executing the 1:30 p.m. National Plumbing Code Project (based on the ASHRAE 2010—Major Changes Design-Build Survival Guide) Raman B. Chauhan, P. Eng., E. Mitchell Swann, ASHRAE Technical Advisor, Codes and Distinguished Lecturer Standards, CIPH

2:30 p.m. The Fundy Tidal Project 2:30 p.m. Understanding and Applying Safety John Woods, Vice-President, Energy Related Control Systems— Development, Minas Basin Pulp Standards, Assessments and & Paper Applying Guidelines Scott Thompson, Hinz Engineering

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MEET_2010_ShowGuide.indd 18 4/14/10 1:11:23 PM Tried, Tested and True 2 in 1 heating systems from Fleetline

Our family-run company has a strong history of reliability. We’ve supplied contractors with quality boilers for over 45 years resulting in thousands of satisfied customers.

The flagship oil-fired F-Series features: • Triple aquastat for energy conservation • Multi-firing range provides flexibility of the boiler’s output • Ceramic fibre fire chamber for environmentally friendly combustion

F-Series Our Aqua-Matic advanced heating boiler is the single answer to your customers’ heating and DHW needs. Energy Star rated, the Aqua-Matic is reliable, economical and efficient and comes in natural gas, propane and oil Aqua-Matic versions.

Why smart contractors choose Fleetline boilers:

¸ Ease of service with strategically placed controls and gauges ¸ Meet or exceed A.F.U.E. standards ¸ Up to 89% combustion efficiency ¸ Small footprint ¸ 20 Year Warranty MEET ¸ Thousands of boilers sold BOOTH 527 ¸ Almost 50 years of manufacturing success ¸ 100% Canadian made Certainly worth a closer look! 519-756-5700

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MEET_2010_ShowGuide.indd 19 4/16/10 1:13:37 PM Seminar / Speaker Descriptions

Wednesday, May 5th Arc Flash Safety Overview Arc fl ash safety is rapidly increasing in prominence in Canada. Knowledge of arc ashfl haz- ards increases the ability to work safely. Making workplaces safer reduces supervisory legal liabilities. You will see why knowledge of arc fl ash hazards is crucial to making your workplace safer. Methods of protection available for improving workplace safety will be discussed, as well as steps to be taken to move ahead with the management of arc fl ash risks. Questions are encouraged.

ARTHUR GUNN has been a principal of A.W. Gunn Engineering since 1989, which provides design and consulting services to industry in Atlantic Canada. He has over 35 years of experi- ence in designing heavy industrial power distribution systems, process control and electrical equipment manufacturing. His recent experience includes arc fl ash analysis and mitigation work for a variety of client installations.

National Plumbing Code 2010—Major Changes Raman Chauhan, P.Eng., will provide seminar attendees with the straight facts on upcoming changes to the National Plumbing Code. Included will be details on major changes for plumb- ing and a review of defi nitions for mechanically vented appliances.

RAMAN CHAUHAN, P.ENG., has been involved in maintaining and updating the National Building Code of Canada and the National Plumbing Code of Canada for more than 24 years as a Technical Advisor with the National Research Council of Canada. He retired from NRC in July 2009.

Design Build—Executing the Project (based on the ASHRAE Design-Build Survival Guide) The growing popularity of design-build provides businesses with a unique opportunity to re- position their fi rms in a changing marketplace. With these opportunities come unique chal- lenges. For many fi rms, the D-B role is a new one, which results in changes in their ‘custom and practice’, and requires a shift in focus to execute projects smoothly. This segment will address some of the ideas, issues and concerns that arise in the D-B ex- ecution model that differ from traditional design or construction, and differ for the owner, too. Scope, quality, cost and schedule control are key items that will be addressed in the program. The value of ‘selling’ the service is only maintained when there is also value in the delivery.

E. MITCHELL SWANN, P. ENG., LEED AP, is with MDC Systems of Paoli, Phil., and possesses over 20 years of experience in the areas of management, engineering and construction for an array of clients in diverse industries in the U.S.A. and abroad. He has authored several articles on issues in professional practice, including “Standard of Care and Consequential Damages”, and is a co-author of “ASHRAE Survival Guide to Design\Build”. Swann is well-versed in the various types of project execution approaches—from traditional bid-spec to design-build—and has prepared proposals and scope documents for all types of projects.

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BEGHELLI hti EmergencyE P: (877)358-9638 F:(905)948-8673www.beghellicanada.com 3900 14thAvenue, Markham,ONL3R4R3 Beghelli CanadaInc. Lightin OTTICA OVAL TEMPESTA™ PROTEGGA 4/16/10 1:13:47 PM 4/15/10 2:32:16 PM The Fundy Tidal Project The Bay of Fundy tides have long been seen as one of the world’s larg- est untapped sources of renewable energy. In early 2008, the Government se- lected Minas Basin Pulp and Power of Hantsport, N.S., to develop North America's fi rst in-stream tidal energy demonstra- tion facility. Since then, Minas has identifi ed a site in the Minas Passage and, in September 2009, obtained environmental permitting to proceed with the installation of submarine cables and tidal energy generators. Don't miss this exciting presentation!

JOHN WOODS is vice-president, energy development at Minas, and serves as chair of the Fun- dy Ocean Research Centre for Energy. His discussion of the Fundy Tidal Project will include its progress to-date, challenges to be overcome in working in extreme tidal races, technologies to be deployed, the potential for energy extraction, and what success will mean to Canada.

Thursday, May 6th Design-Build for Green Buildings—Integrated Delivery of an Integrated Idea Green design and construction is leading the charge of new design approaches in almost every section of the building industry. The successful execution of a green building project (or, more specifi cally, a LEED-Certifi ed project) entails a more integrated approach throughout both the design and construction processes. A key component of green design is the merging of the architectural and engineering design effort to yield a more holistic design. The better the team coordination, the greater the op- portunities to deliver a high-performance building. Another movement in the industry is in project delivery. Design-build and partnering have become common project execution techniques—even in public sector projects. D-B seeks to gain time and cost effi ciencies by blurring the lines between design and construction. Given that both philosophies—green buildings and D-B—have the integration of services at their core, it is only natural that the two would also merge in the delivery of projects. This program will highlight some of the key ideas, elements and issues that are inherent in both approaches, and where and how they interface on a project.

E. MITCHELL SWANN, P. ENG., LEED AP, is with MDC Systems of Paoli, Phil., and possesses over 20 years of experience in the areas of management, engineering and construction for an array of clients in diverse industries in the U.S.A. and abroad. He has authored several articles on issues in professional practice, including “Standard of Care and Consequential Damages”, and is a co-author of “ASHRAE Survival Guide to Design\Build”. Swann is well-versed in the various types of project execution approaches—from traditional bid-spec to design-build—and has prepared proposals and scope documents for all types of projects.

Demystifying LED—the Truth and Myths of LED Lighting The future of LED lighting makes headlines on an almost daily basis; the promise of solid

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MEET_2010_ShowGuide.indd 22 4/19/10 4:06:49 PM state lighting (SSL) includes energy effi ciency, ultra-long life, small size, dimmability and any choice of colour. Unfortunately, LED component and fi xture manufactures often provide misleading perfor- mance data about their products, causing confusion in the traditional lighting market. Con- sequently, much LED media has become a victim of hype, often leaving LED products with a bad reputation. Fortunately, organizations and government have brought order to chaos, and sound methods for evaluating SSL products are emerging. This seminar will help you understand the real advantages and the limitations of LED lighting.

Martyn Timmings, LC, is senior manager, market development, with Philips–Canlyte. He is responsible for Philips Color Kinetics product management in Canada; he has an extensive background in lighting application and training, having managed Canlyte’s Lighting Concept Centre for more than 20 years. Timmings actively participates in volunteer committee work within CSA, NRCan, NRC and others. In addition, he is currently participating in the technical review of IES’s upcoming “Lighting Handbook, 10th Edition”.

National Plumbing Code 2010—Major Changes Raman Chauhan, P.Eng., will provide seminar attendees with the straight facts on upcoming changes to the National Plumbing Code. Included will be details on major changes for plumb- ing and a review of defi nitions for mechanically vented appliances.

RAMAN CHAUHAN, P.ENG., has been involved in maintaining and updating the National Building Code of Canada and the National Plumbing Code of Canada for more than 24 years as a Technical Advisor with the National Research Council of Canada. He retired from NRC in July 2009.

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MEET_2010_ShowGuide.indd 25 4/16/10 1:14:03 PM Exhibitors

Company Booth # Company Booth #

3D Datacomm ...... 1037 Axiom Industries ...... 210 3M Canada Co...... 722 3M Canada Co. (Water Filtration) ...... 344 B Baltimore Aircoil ...... 115 A Banvil 2000 ...... 1123 A.M.T.S. Limited ...... 523 Barrett Sales ...... 401-409 & 412 A.O. Smith Water Heaters ...... 352 & 353 Barrett Sales (1998) Ltd...... 408 ABB Inc...... 937 Battery House ...... 1010 Acklands-Grainger Inc...... 246 Beckett Canada Ltd...... 306 Action Truck Caps ...... 1032 Beghelli Canada Inc...... 734 Actuant Canada Corp., Gardner Bender Division . 913 Bel Products ...... 931 Acudor Acorn Ltd...... 222 Belanger UPT ...... 327 ADT Security Services ...... 113 Belden ...... 1029 Advanced Energy Management ...... 372 Belimo Aircontrols (Can) Inc...... 224 AEL & Holophane Lighting Inc...... 916 Bell & Bell Sales ...... 531-539 & 524 Aermec Heat Pumps ...... 352 & 353 Bemag Transformers ...... 727 Aerofl o Inc. / Continental Fan Manufacturing ...... 415 Benjamin Heating Products ...... 367 Aimlite ...... 811 Blanco Canada ...... 301 Air King Ltd...... 433 BMI Canada ...... 413 Alberta Custom Tee (2006) Ltd...... 536 Bosch Thermotechnology Corp...... 534 Alcan Cable ...... 927 Boshart Industries Inc...... 537 All-Struct ...... 721 Bow Plumbing Group ...... 505 Allpriser Ltd...... 313 Bradford White Canada Inc...... 616 American Standard Brands ...... 500 Brady Canada ...... 708 Amtrol Canada Ltd...... 409 Brant Steel Products (Fleetline Boilers) ...... 527 Ancamna Sales Ltd...... 226, 228, 230, 232, 234 Britech Corp...... 914 Anvil International Canada ...... 414 BRK Canada/Dicon Global Inc...... 905 Aquatherm c/o John McGuire Sales Ltd...... 331 Broan–Nutone ...... 339 Aquavap Indotec Agencies (NB) Inc...... 115 Brock/LG ...... 251 A-Rise Pipe Support...... 1227 Brockway Enterprises...... 920-937 Arlington Industries Inc...... 907 Brockway Enterprises (Advance) ...... 934 ASCO Numatics ...... 369 Bruce Sutherland Associates Ltd...... 416 ASHRAE NB/PEI Chapter...... 107 Atlantic Alarm & Sound ...... 1101 C Atlantic CAD Solutions ...... 233 Caleffi North America ...... 386 Atlantic CAT ...... 1215 Cam Tran Co. Ltd...... 710 Atlantic Purifi cation Systems Ltd...... 269 Caml-Tomlin ...... 394 Aurora Lighting Technologies Inc...... 1223 Canadian Copper & Brass Development Association ... 620

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MEET_2010_ShowGuide.indd 26 4/19/10 9:52:18 AM Exhibitors

Company Booth # Company Booth #

Canadian Hydronics Coucil ...... 103 DTS Marketing ...... 732-738 Canadian Institute of Plumbing & Heating ...... 103 Durasystems ...... 115 Canadian Water Quality Association ...... 103 Dynair (division of Carlisle Canada) ...... 277 Canatal ...... 115 Candura Instruments ...... 1016 E Canlyte Inc...... 703 E.S. Gallagher Sales Ltd...... 363 Canplas ...... 351 Eaton ...... 818 Carmichael Engineering Ltd...... 314 ECR International ...... 512 Caroma c/o Armco...... 439 Effi ciency/effi cacité NB ...... 109 Cash Acme ...... 361 EGS Electrical Group ...... 1125 CBM Electronics Lighting Inc...... 1219 Electrical Business Magazine ...... 1112 CCTF Corporation ...... 614 Electrical Line Magazine ...... 1119 CD Nova-Tech Inc...... 1129 Electro-Federation Canada ...... 1124 CE3 Custom Electronics Integrators ...... 728 ELP Marketing ...... 711-717 & 809-817 Chemline Plastics Ltd...... 259 Emerson - White - Rodgers ...... 398 Chromalox (division of Dimplex North America Ltd.) .. 704 Enbridge Gas New Brunswick ...... 254 Circa Metals/Hydel ...... 917 Enertrak Inc...... 255 Columbia-MBF Electrical Group ...... 928 Engineered Air ...... 311 Comac Hand Dryers ...... 829 & 830 Engravers Express Inc...... 1012 Compact Appliances Ltd...... 321 ERICO Mechanical ...... 421 Conbraco/Apollo Values ...... 348 EXM Manufacturing Ltd...... 910 Controls & Equipment ...... 399 Express Radiant Ltd...... 303 Convectair ...... 718 Cooper Industries ...... 817 F Crane Pump & Systems ...... 522 F.E. Myers (Pentair Canada Inc.) ...... 328 CRC Canada ...... 1034 Fantech Limited ...... 604 Cristal Controls Ltd...... 732 Fernco Connectors Ltd...... 301 CSA Enterprises ...... 700-707 & 1218 Ferraz Shawmut Canada Inc...... 707 Custom Analytical Services ...... 1225 Festo Inc...... 1115 FGS Sales Agency/ADS Distribution ...... 229 D Filtration Plus Ltd...... 383 Dahl Brothers Canada Ltd...... 608 Flextherm Inc...... 802 Daikin AC ...... 258 FLIR Systems ...... 823 Delta Transformers Inc...... 936 Fluke Electronics Canada LP ...... 816 Direct Energy Business Services Ltd...... 635 Focus Electrical Sales ...... 1019 - 1023 Dobbin Sales ...... 209 Ford of Canada ...... 1237 Don Park LP ...... 307 Foremost/Contrac ...... 510 Douglas Lighting Controls ...... 1127 Franke Kindred Canada Ltd...... 435

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Company Booth # Company Booth #

Fusetek ...... 1033 I Ideal Industries ...... 932 G IES Northumberland ...... 1126 G.F.Thompson Co. Ltd...... 438 Ilsco of Canada ...... 729 General Cable/Munden Enterprises ...... 903 Imperial Manufacturing Group ...... 379 General Electric ...... 1137 Innovative Electrical Sales ...... 1033, 1034 & 1036 General Wire Spring Co...... 421 InSinkErator (Canada)...... 605 Gentec ...... 1035 Intermatic Canada ...... 929 Giant Factories Inc...... 511 International Innovative Systems ...... 1111 Global Mechanical Systems Ltd...... 526 Invensys Controls ...... 410 Globe Union Canada Inc...... 380 IPEX Inc...... 600 Gordon R Williams Corp...... 430 Irwin Tools ...... 301 Granby Industries LP ...... 365 ITT Residential and Commercial Water Canada ... 516 Gray Metal Products Inc...... 227 Great Lakes Copper Inc...... 524 J Greenlee Textron ...... 700 J. Levandier Sales ...... 345-351 Grundfos Canada Inc...... 403 J. Wright Sales ...... 435-441 & 426 GSW Water Heating/John Wood Water Heaters ... 610 J.F. Taylor Enterprises Ltd...... 202-214, 222 & 500 Javelin Drain Products ...... 421 H Javelin Technologies ...... 1008 H.G. Spec Inc...... 337 Jay R. Smith ...... 211 H.O. Trerice ...... 330 JBM Sales ...... 337, 380,382, 384, 386, 388, 390, 394 Hammond Manufacturing Co. Ltd...... 706 Jenkins-NH ...... 388 Hammond Power Solutions Inc...... 709 John L. Schultz Ltd...... 412 Harris Atlantic Sales .....303, 358, 361, 363, 611, 616 John Maguire Sales ...... 321 & 331 Heat Transfer Products ...... 632 Juno Lighting Group ...... 829 & 830 High Speed Imaging Inc...... 129 Hilti (Canada) Corp...... 621 K Hoffman Enclosures Canada ...... 812 Ken Partington Sales...... 417, 419 & 426 Honeywell ...... 221 Kerr Controls Ltd...... 513 Honeywell Fire Systems/Notifi er ...... 821 Kidde Canada Inc...... 933 HPAC Magazine ...... 127 King Rea Sales ...... 727 & 729 HRAI (Heating, Refrigeration & Air-Conditioning Institute) ... 111 Klein Tools ...... 829 & 830 Hubbell Canada LP – Lighting ...... 800 KM Agency ...... 610 Hubbell Canada LP – Wiring ...... 1131 Knaack...... 904 HVACR Heritage Centre Canada ...... 248 Kohler Canada Co...... 219 Hydromatic ...... 347 Hydro-Mechanical Sales Ltd...... 626, 632, 633, 219 Hytek Plastic Sales Inc...... 640

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MEET_2010_ShowGuide.indd 28 4/19/10 9:55:04 AM Exhibitors

Company Booth # Company Booth #

L Mission Rubber Co...... 349 L.H. Dottie ...... 926 Modine Manufacturing ...... 352 & 353 LED Roadway Lighting Ltd...... 1218 Moen Inc...... 538 Legrand Canada ...... 1036 Moloney Electric Inc...... 1014 Lenox ...... 301 MTP Instruments ...... 819 Leonard Value Co...... 215 Mueller Flow Control ...... 326 Leviton ...... 805 Munden Enterprises ...... 900-917 LG Electronics Canada Inc...... 250 Liberty Pumps ...... 402 N Lind Equipment ...... 829 & 830 Nalco Canada ...... 731 Litetec ...... 726 & 724 Natural Resources Canada/Building Division ...... 272 Lithonia ...... 1019 Navien America Inc...... 235 Lochinvar Boilers ...... 352 & 353 NB Backfl ow Prevention Association ...... 131 Longevity Acrylics Inc...... 440 NBSCETT ...... 133 Lumec Inc...... 702 NCI Marketing Inc...... 607 Lutron Electronics ...... 814 Neroh Tek Sales Agency ...... 301 Lyncar Products Ltd...... 507 NES Marketing ...... 1123 & 433 Netenergy Inc...... 385 M Nesco ...... 829 & 830 M.A. Stewart & Sons Ltd...... 615 Newmac Mfg. Inc...... 617 M.G.B. Electric Inc...... 1018 Niles Steel Tank ...... 611 MAAX Bath Inc...... 400 Novanni Stainless Inc...... 228 MacLeod & Grant Ltd...... 352 & 353 Novo Water Conditioning Products ...... 237 Magic Lite Ltd...... 711 NTI ...... 332 Mainline Backfl ow Products ...... 441 Nu-Air Ventilation Systems Inc...... 276 Malley Industries Inc...... 1134 & 1109 Mansfi eld Plumbing Products ...... 535 O Manufl ow Inc...... 271 Oatey Canada SCS Co...... 533 Masco Canada Ltd...... 426 Oceania Baths ...... 506 Mason Industries ...... 115 Omron Canada Inc...... 1230 Master Ltd...... 340 Ontor Limited ...... 302 Maxis ...... 830 & 833 OS&B (Oakville Stamping & Bending)...... 226 Mediterranean Trading Co...... 421 Osram Sylvania Ltd...... 825 Metlane ...... 115 Ostberg Americas Inc...... 634 MGI Technologies ...... 115 Oventrop Corporation ...... 243 Midbec Ltd...... 268 MIFAB ...... 305 P Milwaukee Electric Tool / TTI Canada ...... 1222 Panasonic Canada Inc...... 900 Mircom Engineered Systems ...... 1135 Payne-Sparkman Mfg...... 737

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MEET_2010_ShowGuide.indd 29 4/19/10 4:07:30 PM Exhibitors

Company Booth # Company Booth #

Philips Day-Brite ...... 738 S.I.E. Inc...... 225 Philips Gardco ...... 736 Sanifl o ...... 427 Philips Lighting...... 1118 Schreder Inc...... 733 Plumbing & HVAC ...... 231 Schwank Ltd...... 352 & 353 Price Pfi ster ...... 346 Sensor Switch Canada Inc...... 1022 Primex Wireless ...... 715 ShadComm Ltd...... 803 Pro Kontrol ...... 308 Sigma Corporation ...... 212 Produits Neptune Inc...... 261 Simpson Dura-Vent...... 389 Protech Systems Inc...... 210 Sky Cast Inc...... 1122 Slant/Fin Ltd./Ltée ...... 401 Q Smart Box Canada Corp...... 1001 Quality Sound Alarm Ltd...... 1228 Smillie McAdams Summerlin Ltd...... 213 Sola Canada Lighting & Power Inc...... 908 R Soler & Palau Canada ...... 318 R L Dennis Associates Ltd...... 725 Southwire ...... 829 & 830 RAB Design Lighting Inc...... 930 Standard Products Inc...... 809 Rack-A-Tiers ...... 829 & 830 Stanpro ...... 1004 Rafales Agencies ...... 402, 421 & 427 Stelpro Design ...... 920 Ralston Metal Products Ltd...... 918 Stiebel Eltron ...... 345 RATECH Electronics Ltd...... 518 Stove Builder International ...... 636 RCC Electronics ...... 1025 Superior Radiant Products ...... 214 REED Manufacturing Co...... 417 System Sensor Canada ...... 806 REFPLUS ...... 625 Refuel Systems Inc...... 630 T Rehau Industries Inc...... 432 Taco (Canada) Ltd...... 202 Reversomatic Manufacturing Ltd...... 359 Taylor Agencies Ltd...... 274 Rheem Canada Ltd...... 531 Taylor Pipe Supports ...... 338 Rheem Canada Ltd. (Raypak) ...... 206 Techspan Industries Inc...... 915 Ridgid ...... 390 TECO-Westinghouse Motors (Canada) Inc...... 529 Riello Burners North America ...... 374 Tekmar Control Systems Ltd...... 405 Rockwell Automation ...... 1114 The Panel Shop Inc...... 1006 Rosemex ...... 115 The Stresscrete Group ...... 911 Roth Canada ...... 358 Thomas & Betts Ltd...... 719 Royal Pipe Systems ...... 640 Thomas & Betts Ltd. – Emergency Lighting ...... 719A Ruud Lighting Canada/BetaLED ...... 1023 Thomas Industrial Sales Ltd...... 422 Trane Atlantic ...... 373 S Trane Residential ...... 256 S&D Marketing Ltd...... 829 & 830 Triangle Tube ...... 384 S. A. Armstrong Ltd...... 352 & 353 Trident Pump + Filtration Ltd...... 304

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MEET_2010_ShowGuide.indd 30 4/19/10 10:12:12 AM Exhibitors

Company Booth # Company Booth #

TriStar Mercedes-Benz ...... 241 Viega ...... 205 Troy Sprinkler Ltd...... 1005 VIQUA (a Trojan Technologies Company) ...... 520 Trustek Sales ...... 505-511 Visioneering ...... 829 & 830 Trustek Sales Inc...... 508 W U Ward Heating Products ...... 312 UEI Canada ...... 341 Water Group Companies Inc...... 317 UHL Enterprises ...... 624 United Wire & Cable Waterless Co...... 421 717 Watt Stopper/Legrand ...... 713 Universal Lighting Technologies ...... 829 & 830 Watts Water Technologies (Canada) Inc. ....539 & 633 Universal Power Solutions Inc...... 1000 Wavell...... 829 & 830 UPM Marketing Inc...... 912 Weidmuller Canada ...... 810 Uponor Ltd...... 626 Weil-McLain ...... 352 & 353 Urecon Pre-Insulated Pipe ...... 325 Wheeler Rex Pipe Tools...... 421 WILO Canada ...... 350 V Wolf Steel Ltd...... 322 Vacon ...... 624 Woodhead (division of Molex) ...... 808 Van Packer Chimneys ...... 210 Vanguard Pipe & Fittings Ltd...... 234 Z Venmar Ventilation Inc./VänEE ...... 339 ZCL Composites Inc...... 391 Venture Lighting ...... 935 Zoeller Canada ...... 382 Viconics Electronics Inc...... 613 Zurn Industries Ltd...... 230 Victaulic ...... 639

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MEET_2010_ShowGuide.indd 31 4/19/10 4:07:40 PM Is there more to Moncton than MEET? You bet there is!

So you’re coming to Moncton, N.B., for MEET 2010, and you may be considering extending your stay to check out the sights, or explore this corner of the Maritimes. Look no further than this section of the Show Guide where, with a lot of help from Moncton Tourism, we’ve compiled numerous facts about the area, and activities in which you can engage. (We’ve tried to list only those things that are available around the time of MEET 2010, but check ahead to be on the safe side.)

FACTS & FIGURES A SHORT HISTORY • Population (): Moncton was incorporated as a Town in 126,420 (2006) 1855 when was the main in- • Motto: Resurgo (see “A Short History”) dustry. However, the advent of steam and • Provincial Flower: Purple Violet iron ships soon brought the prosperity to • Provincial Bird: Chickadee an end, and Moncton reverted to village • Provincial Tree: Balsam Fir status in 1862. Almost 10 years later, • Language: Moncton is about 35% Moncton became the Atlantic Regional Francophone and 65% Anglophone Headquarters for the and, in 1875, became a Town once more. DISTANCES FROM This revival explains the civic motto, Re- MONCTON TO... surgo, which means “I rise again”. Monc- Bangor, Maine 444 km ton became a City on April 23, 1890. Boston, Mass. 830 km Calais, Maine 278 km EMERGENCY NUMBERS , N.B. 472 km Emergency: 911 Fredericton, N.B. 187 km Police: (506) 857-2400 Grand Falls, N.B. 410 km Halifax, N.S. 295 km LIQUOR & TOBACCO LAWS Houlton, Maine 310 km Most bars, restaurants, hotels and other plac- Montreal, Que. 1049 km es serving alcoholic beverages are open until New York, N.Y. 1180 km 2 am. The legal drinking age is 19. Liquor, City, Que. 810 km wine and beer are only sold in government Saint John, N.B. 163 km stores operated by the New Brunswick Liquor St. Andrews, N.B. 272 km Corp. Individuals must also be 19 to purchase , Ont. 1563 km cigarettes and other tobacco products.

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MEET_2010_ShowGuide.inddSouthwire_MEET_2010.indd 331 4/16/104/15/10 1:15:07 4:26:07 PM PM GOLFING IN THE REGION Maplewood Golf and Country Club Whether you prefer a friendly community www.maplewoodgolf.ca club or a championship signature course, 2559 Route 115 Elmwood Drive, Moncton you’ll fi nd challenge and satisfaction on (506) 858-7840 the uncrowded fairways and velvet greens Memramcook Valley Golf Club of southeast New Brunswick. Golf NB www.memramcookvalleygolfclub.nb.ca lists 14 courses in our region. Tee times: 54 du Parc Road, Memramcook available. Green fees: affordable. (506) 758-9242

Hillsborough Golf Club Moncton Golf and Country Club www.hillsboroughgolfclub.com www.monctongolfclub.nb.ca 443 Golf Course Road, Hillsborough 212 Coverdale Road, Riverview (506) 734-6000 (506) 387-3850

Country Meadows Golf Club Pine Needles Golf Club www.countrymeadows.nb.ca www.pineneedlesgolf.nb.ca Catamount Road, Moncton 44 Glaude Road, Aboujagane (506) 858-8909 (506) 532-4634

Fox Creek Golf Club Royal Oaks Estates and Golf Club www.foxcreekgolfclub.ca www.royaloaks.ca Bourque Road, Dieppe 115 Congressional Crescent, Moncton (506) 859-4653 (506) 388-6257

Fundy Golf Club Sackville Golf and Country Club Fundy National Park, Alma www.sackvillegolf.nb.ca (506) 887-2970 42 Fairfi eld Road, Sackville (506) 536-3437 Golf Bouctouche St-Ignace Golf Club www.golfbouctouche.nb.ca www.clubdegolfst-ignace.com 211 Girouardville Road, Bouctouche 20, Père Bérubé Road, Saint-Ignace (506) 743-5251 (506) 876-3737 Lakeside Golf and Country Club Stonehurst Golf Course www.lakesidegolfclub.nb.ca www.sn2000.nb.ca/comp/stonehurst/ 1896, Route 134, Lakeville index.html (506) 861-9440 On TCH #2 (506) 852-4162 Golf and Country Club www.magnetichillgolf.ca Wikiwak Executive Golf Course 1 Tee Time Drive, Moncton www.wikiwak.ca (506) 858-1611 55 South Cove Road, (506) 532-6713

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MEET_2010_ShowGuide.indd 37 4/16/10 1:15:34 PM SHOPPING wick’s only Bay store, as well as other Shopping Centre shops and services. www.champlainplace.com Wharf Village Shoppes & Restaurants (506) 857-0040 Champlain Place claims to be Atlantic (506) 858-8841 Canada’s largest shopping centre, with Visit unique boutiques featuring every- over 160 shops and services. thing from souvenirs to BeaverTail Pas- tries, and hundreds of local crafts.

Downtown Moncton Moncton Farmer’s Market Explore the heart of Moncton and dis- (506) 853-3516 cover many unique and interesting On Saturdays, take in the social atmo- shops and services. You’ll fi nd an array sphere of the Moncton Market where of merchandise... crafts, local artworks, you’ll fi nd a variety of merchants selling fashion, rare books and one-of-a-kind their wares, ranging from fresh eggs and gifts are just some of the treasures you’ll unique handicrafts to sizzling sausages discover. hot off the grill.

Highfi eld Square Shopping Centre (506) 857-4914 Beautiful, bilingual Moncton is set in Located along Moncton’s Main Street, the geographical centre of the Maritimes Highfi eld Square is home to New Bruns- located near the (“the

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MEET_2010_ShowGuide.indd61741a_meet_shw_hybrid.indd 39 1 4/16/104/5/10 1:15:49 4:20:25 PM PM river that bends like a bow”). The area Creek. The families that were on the ship was originally inhabited by the Mi’kmaq were Heinrick Stief (Steeves), Jacob Treitz and, later, by Acadian pioneers. The (Trites), Matthias Somers, Jacob Reicker nomadic Mi’kmaq stayed along the river (Ricker), Charles Jones, George Wortman, during the summer, as they Micheal Lutz (Lutes) and remained mobile and did not George Copple; as can be have permanent settlements seen on the plaque mounted (though they inhabited distinct at the mouth of Hall’s Creek. areas annually). These settlers and the return- The Acadian settlers set ing soon came to out reclaiming the land from befriend each other and de- the water by diking the land for use in agri- velop the area. The Acadians return to the culture. This Acadian settlement was origi- Moncton area at this time was extremely nally known as “Le Coude” (Bore Park now helpful in teaching the Pennsylvanian set- stands on this site.) The community was tlers how to survive the harsh winter with named Monckton in honour of Lieutenant little supplies. Colonel , who captured While the Petitcodiac was very danger- in 1755, marking the start ous to navigate due to the high tides and of the Deportation of the Acadians. narrow channel, the 1830’s nevertheless In 1766, Captain Hall piloted a ship, saw the shipping trade become a ma- carrying a group of settlers from Pennsyl- jor economic booster. In 1841, wharves vania, into what is now known as Hall’s were built along the river. Originally, trade

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MEET_2010_ShowGuide.indd 40 4/19/10 12:08:21 PM MEET_2010_ShowGuide.indd 41 4/19/10 4:07:49 PM was primarily done by the barter system street railway and the Harris brothers cre- (though fi shing still played a major role ated a sugar refi nery and a cotton factory. in the economy at the time). The plenti- Other factories and industries soon fol- ful shad could be procured directly off the lowed. Before the industrial boom, most ships at the wharves right at the riverfront. businesses were blacksmiths, sawmills Shipbuilding and the sea trade proved and carriage production, as well as sparse to be a major industry in the City of Monc- farms. ton and surrounding communities. Build- Industrial development continued into ing materials were in great supply and the 1870s. The European and North easily acquired from the area. Joseph American Railways were absorbed by the Salter had an immense shipbuilding yard. Intercontinental Railways (ICR). The ICR Almost all vessels were built for owners in was the forerunner of the Canadian Na- England and, thus, did not return to North tional Railway (CNR). By 1876, the ICR America. Salter later became the fi rst railway had established headquarters mayor. Moncton was a town from 1855 to Moncton, being the rail link between Hali- 1862, losing its status after the principle fax and Montreal. At one time, the railway industry—the Salter Shipyards—went employed 3000 people locally. bankrupt. The infl ux of new industry with Moncton reincorporated in 1875 with a the railroad revitalized the community. new Latin motto, Resurgo. In 1876, a copy- Many local citizens developed industry ist working at the provincial legislature inad- in the budding distribution centre of the vertently dropped the ‘k’ in Moncton. After Atlantic region. Frederick Sumner had a that incident, the community assumed its

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MEET_2010_ShowGuide.indd 42 4/19/10 10:35:35 AM own identity. It sought out the largest number of air force personnel City status in 1890, and got during the fi rst year of war with the British it April 23, 1890. Its coat Commonwealth Air Training Plan. Monc- of arms illustrates the agri- ton became a fl ying school for the over- cultural, industrial and rail- seas effort hosting as many as 15,000 air- way heritage, along with the men in several bases throughout the area world-famous Tidal Bore. It proudly bears at one time. the Latin motto below the shield above the In 1963, the Université de Moncton (U banner displaying its name. de M) was built in the city, and a teacher’s In 1883, telephone service arrived in college was added to the campus. Monc- Moncton, along with the NBTel Company ton’s growth continued into the 1970s that now has its offi ce and tower on Alma with the creation of a second hospital, the Street. The railway continued to grow and George Dumont Hospital being erected play a role in Moncton. With a focus on near the U de M. transportation, Fred Breau started a bus Today, Moncton is not only a leader in service in 1922. It was later to become information technology to the Maritimes the city’s own Codiac Transit Bus service. and the world, but also provides excellent The railway still grew with new CNR round- tourism, quality manufacturing, incredible house being completed with an 85-ft turn- variety in shopping and boasts a friendly, table capable of housing 80 locomotives. well-educated bilingual population. Monc- A new airport arrived in 1937. In 1939, ton is rated as one of the fastest-growing Canada was at war again. Moncton hosted cities in North America.

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MEET_2010_ShowGuide.indd 43 4/19/10 10:35:43 AM SPRING RETURN ACTUATORS BELIMO AMERICAS

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FLUSH VALVE ZURN

The Zurn ZGEN is a hydro-generator powered flush valve that creates its own power from the water that passes through it during each flush cycle. When operated in ideal conditions the electrical life expectancy of the valve is unlimited. The ZGEN is piston operated and incorporates features such as Dual Flush Technology, Data Interfacing, Environment Trending and 4.0 Sensor Technology.

www.zurn.com BOOTH # 230 HOUSE CONTROLS TEKMAR

Thermostats and House Control to ‘talk’ to each other to fine tune supply water temperatures and synchronize zoning operation. Through feedback from Thermostats, the House Control can lower supply water temperatures to compensate for heat gains caused by the sun or occupant activities. Lower water temperatures save even more when operating condensing boilers that are at their highest efficiency when return temperatures are low.

www.tekmarcontrols.com BOOTH # 405

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MEET_2010_ShowGuide.indd 44 4/16/10 1:16:21 PM PLUMBING PRODUCTS BOSHART

www.boshart.com BOOTH # 537

NEW COMMERCIAL BOILER WEIL-McLAIN CANADA Weil-McLain Canada has introduced the Ultra commercial boiler line with U-Control flexibility on all models. U-Control offers such benefits as 11 pre-set applications, fully integrated multiple boiler control and real text LCD display. The boilers have efficiency ratings of up to 94.7 per cent and offer direct vent or direct exhaust options, with 20 to 100 per cent modulation.

www.weil-mclain.ca BOOTH # 352

NEW GENERATION OF CIRCULATORS GRUNDFOS The energy efficient ALPHA effortlessly provides comfort in all hydronic heating applications. The easy-to-read LED display shows real time power consumption, estimated flow rates in GPM, and operating modes. The unique AUTOADAPT™ function controls pump performance automatically within defined performance range. This ensures the lowest possible energy consumption, while maintaining maximum comfort levels. The newest option available for power connections is the ALPHA with a terminal box, allowing for conduit connection on either side of the pump. However, you still have the choice of installing the pump with the ALPHA Plug for line cord, which requires no wiring. The choice is yours. www.grundfos.ca BOOTH # 403

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MEET_2010_ShowGuide.indd 46 4/14/10 1:14:36 PM Install. Insert. Rotate.

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T&B_MEET_2010.inddMEET_2010_ShowGuide.indd 1 47 4/19/10 3:43:004:08:12 PM Murray Pound, Vice President, Operations (Gold Seal Master Builder) Simply Noble

At Uponor, we believe our customers are the reason for our success. Customers like Murray Pound, Vice President, Operations of GoldSeal Master Builder. Murray felt that his customers deserved more from a home than just four walls. Working with our team, he developed an offering that provides his customers with energy efficiency, green technology and peace-of-mind. Murray has quickly become Uponor two-port looped an industry leader and we are pleased to system sprinkler help him exceed his expectations.

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