Ultra-Efficient Laing Thermotech Heating Products
Deliver Instant Hot Water to Every Faucet
Laing Thermotech’s Autocirc and UltraCirc hot water
circulation pumps allow homeowners to enjoy hot water
instantly at their faucets and showers—saving energy, water
and money. The typical family can save up to 15,000 gallons
of water annually.
Chula Vista, CA, USA (PRWEB) Sept. 25, 2006 – Laing
Thermotech, Inc. is pleased to offer an inventive line of
hot water circulation pumps that give consumers the
convenience of having hot water at every faucet in their
home—instantly.
“Many homeowners complain about the amount of time it
takes for hot water to be available at their shower or
faucet,” said Laing’s CEO, Scott S. Shimer. “Some folks have
reported waiting up to two minutes for hot water to start to
flow. Laing has developed a number of innovative
products—including the Autocirc1 and UltraCirc pumps—to solve this problem for homeowners.”
With Laing’s super-efficient hot water delivery products,
homeowners no longer have to wait for water to heat up at
their shower or faucet. They can also benefit from saving a
considerable amount of energy, water and money. In fact,
using the Autocirc or UltraCirc system will save the average
family of four up to 15,000 gallons of water each year.
Costing less than 10 cents a day to run, these products can
conserve enough energy to pay for themselves in less than
two years.
The Autocirc is geared for retrofit applications, while
the UltraCirc is designed for new construction. Both systems
integrate easily with the existing hot water supply line and
can be installed by homeowners or their local plumber.
Here’s how they work:
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Autocirc1: The Autocirc1 pump installs under the
sink or faucet farthest from the water heater—where hot
water has to travel for the longest time. A built-in
temperature sensor automatically turns the pump on when
the water temperature in the hot water supply line cools
down to 85 degrees Fahrenheit. The cool water in the hot
water supply line is then pumped back into the cold
water line and back into the water heater. Hot water
will also be instantly available at all other faucets in
the supply line between the water heater and the faucet
where the Autocirc pump is installed.
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UltraCirc: The UltraCirc is a compact recirculation
system that includes a timer-controlled pump and several
valves. A return line is run from the last tap on the
hot water supply line back to the water heater. Hot
water is circulated in the supply line and immediately
becomes available whenever someone turns on the faucet.
Laing is an industry pioneer that created the first
viable do-it-yourself hot water circulation system. The
company offers a complete line of low-energy-consumption,
fractional-horse-power pumps for residential and industrial
use. The pumps are frequently employed in high-end, portable
spas and hot tubs. They are also supplied to home
improvement stores and plumbing wholesalers/contractors for
residential hot water circulation systems.
For more information about Laing’s hot water circulation
pumps and other products, visit www.instanthotwaterpump.com
or www.lainginc.com.
About Laing Thermotech Inc.:
Laing Thermotech, Inc. is part of the Laing family of
companies, which originated in Stuttgart, Germany in the
early 1970's with the introduction of unique solar and pump
products. Today, Laing's primarily focuses on manufacturing
fractional horsepower pumps, flow-through heaters, and
hydronic heating components. The company’s products are sold
worldwide, with sales and distribution operations in
Germany, Japan and the United States, as well as a
manufacturing, sales and distribution facilities in Hungary.
Laing employs innovative technologies to create product
designs that are reliable, compact, less expensive to
install and operate, and easier to service in the field. The
company holds a large number of registered patents in
consumer, commercial and industrial markets.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Bob Hutslar, Sales Manager Plumbing & Heating
(615) 575-7466 Ext. 112
bhutslar@lainginc.com |