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WICHITA, Kan. – July 2016 – Viega solutions are now included in Revit, a design software which provides building information modeling tools for architects, MEP engineers, structural engineers and designers within the construction industry. Viega solutions are also included on AutoCAD® MEP software for drafting, designing and documenting building systems. Revit and AutoCAD MEP are Read more

WICHITA, Kan. – July 2016 – Viega solutions are now included in Revit, a design software which provides building information modeling tools for architects, MEP engineers, structural engineers and designers within the construction industry. Viega solutions are also included on AutoCAD® MEP software for drafting, designing and documenting building systems.

Revit and AutoCAD MEP are the most recent building design programs to use Viega solutions. AutoCAD MEP is used by mechanical contractors to design their systems prior to installation and generate material lists. Among many other purposes, Revit can be used to complete 3-D building designs for piping, ducts and other materials. Other uses include creating building performance renderings for sales presentations.

“These programs help determine any potential issues that may arise during installation on a job before they can occur,” said Jason McKinnon, director of technical services, Viega. “This reduces the need for change orders as well as trade interference. Much like Viega’s solutions, these programs are meant to save time and money for jobs in the building design and construction industries.”

Programs like Revit and AutoCAD MEP are a part of Viega’s CAD and BIM download library and provide free drawings and models for a number of applications. Viega’s own Technical Services Department offers training, technical support and design services for nearly any type of plumbing, radiant and fire protection project. Viega also offers solutions such as LoopCAD, a radiant design and drawing software preloaded with Viega components and installation methods, as well as apps which provide supplemental readings and estimators.

For more information on Viega Design Services, visit viega.us and select “services.”

Whether in a traditional coin-op laundromat or an industrial textile cleaning application, hot water—and plenty of it—is the number one consideration. Limit the supply or lower the temperature, and profitability goes right down the drain. “In the laundry or textile cleaning industry, there’s a simple formula, so to speak,” said Trent Dodson, co-owner of Oklahoma Read more

Whether in a traditional coin-op laundromat or an industrial textile cleaning application, hot water—and plenty of it—is the number one consideration. Limit the supply or lower the temperature, and profitability goes right down the drain.

“In the laundry or textile cleaning industry, there’s a simple formula, so to speak,” said Trent Dodson, co-owner of Oklahoma Textile. “There are four inputs needed to get clean material; Temperature, time, chemicals and mechanical action. If you’re lacking one of these, you’ll need to make up for it with another.”

Les Haugeto, owner of Truman's Plumbing, checks the Navien NPE-240A integrated control panel

Les Haugeto, owner of Truman’s Plumbing, checks the Navien NPE-240A integrated control panel.

 

Dodson’s industrial textile cleaning company serves 40 clients in the greater Oklahoma City area. They’ve carved their niche by focusing on relatively few, but large, customers with an unconditional focus on quality and timeliness.

“We’ve cherry picked what we consider to be the very best clients in the area,” continued Dodson. “Casinos, hospitals, housekeeping services and a few restaurants make up the lion’s share of our business. Limiting the number of patrons lets us maintain rigid quality control, and as such, we’re blessed to have a solid report.”

But maintaining the stellar reputation hasn’t been easy. Along the way, he and his business partner, Mark Boen, have battled everything from tornados to underachieving water heaters.

Sandbagged

As a startup company in 2009, the initial investment for all inventory, an industrial washer-extractor and a dryer to match was colossal, leaving little capital for supporting equipment like vehicles and water heaters. At the time, the company purchased two, 80 MBH, 50-gallon, tank-style water heaters to supply all the hot water for the huge, stainless steel washer.

Navien NPE's make sure OK Textile's mega-washers have constant hot water

Navien NPE’s make sure OK Textile’s mega-washers have constant hot water.

 

While hardly suitable to begin with, the tank-style water heaters became grossly inadequate as OK Textile’s client base grew. The company was hobbled by two-and-a-half-hour wash cycles, a direct result of insufficient hot water volume and temperature. Dodson and Boen worked six or seven days each week to meet demand. In addition, they were compensating for lower water temperatures with heavier detergent use, which took a painful bite out of their profit margin.

By late 2011, the existing setup was inhibiting the company’s growth, and Truman Plumbing was hired to fix the issue.

“They needed hotter water and a lot more of it,” said Les Haugeto, owner of Truman’s. “Based on prior experience with high-efficiency Navien tankless water heaters, I suggested they seriously consider a cascading, multiple-unit approach. We talked about the cycle times they were looking to get from their washer-extractor, and designed a new system accordingly.”

Two steps forward

Incoming water temperatures in Oklahoma can fluctuate between 45°F and 70°F depending on the season, and different wash materials require different hot water temperatures, in some cases 180°F. On average, the washer’s initial fill took eight minutes when supplied by the tank-style water heaters, not to mention a torturously long regeneration cycle after they’d been depleted.

OK Textile w 5 cascaded Navien NPE-240A's

OK Textile with five cascaded Navien NPE-240As.

 

At the time, Haugeto installed three Navien NP-240s, the precursor to the NPE-240, which boasts a 199 MBH input, 10-1 turndown and Energy Star- rated 97 percent thermal efficiency. Depending on the time of year, the three units combined were capable of providing between 6.6 and 10.8 GPM to the washer, with a water temperature of 182°F.

The washer’s initial fill time hadn’t changed much because the building was only equipped with a ¾-inch water line. But cycle times had plummeted because hot water was always on tap. Considering that the washer may dump and refill as many as 10 times in a cycle, the difference was staggering.

“As a result of installing the three Navien units, our natural gas consumption decreased slightly, while production and profitability soared,” explained Dodson. “Our water and sewer bills fell as a result of using less water volume, labor hours dropped and electric bills shrunk as a result of shorter wash cycles and fewer hours spent in the building. Most importantly, we cut our chemical use in half, which is a huge deal.”

The water heaters were plumbed in series and vented through common, six-inch schedule 40 PVC pipe, allowing Haugeto to make only two sidewall penetrations. Additional NPE units could easily be added to the system if more washing machines were needed in the future.

Oklahoma Textile used their new flexibility and expanded capacity to gain new customers. The company was on a superhighway to growth and success. But, all that momentum halted abruptly on May 20th, 2013.

Three steps back

That spring day started like all others. At noon the skies darkened and by 4:00 PM, a category F5 tornado had freight-trained its way across a 17-mile strip of the densely-populated OKC suburb of Moore, leaving a mile-wide swath of absolute devastation in its wake. Countless homes were leveled flat. Two brick schools were toppled, cars literally thrown through brick walls. Millions of square feet of industrial space had been diminished to rubble, OK Textile included.

“We immediately started looking for new industrial space to rent,” said Dodson. “We got very lucky and found an appropriate building a few weeks later, bought new equipment and called Truman Plumbing again. That whole process took six weeks. Three nearby cleaning outfits graciously served out clients in the meantime.”

“The new hot water system we enjoyed for a brief time at the old facility solved a laundry list of issues,” he continued. “It was an absolute game changer, so we wanted to expand on it for the new, bigger building.”

Rebuild bigger

This time around, a larger water supply line from the street – now two-inch– meant the ability to run a larger washer, or even a second one. When Haugeto arrived, he had five Navien NPE-240 water heaters in the truck. They’re now lined up like soldiers against the back wall, piped and plumbed together, not taking up any precious floor space.

“The NPE-240A, which we used here, has integrated cascading controls,” said Haugeto. “During the install, all I need to do is run a small communication wire from unit to unit and they’ll modulate only as high as needed to meet the call for hot water. In effect, OK Textile has a system that can provide 50 stages of input.”

“Every dark cloud, even a 300 MPH vortex, can have a silver lining,” said Dodson. “We’re now capable of making more hot water than the new washer can use. Average fill times are down to two minutes, and there’s seemingly no limit to the amount of hot water. With the Navien water heaters, we’re cleaning twice as much material in three days than we used to do in six days with the old tank style units. And we’re doing it better and more profitably.”

Dodson and Boen are happy with where the business is today, but they’re always looking ahead. The goal is to add a second washer to the current facility, and with it, two more NPE water heaters. In six years, they’d like to own a larger building and larger washers.

“We’ve gone through this twice now, so I think we have it figured out,” said Dodson. “When we move for the last time, Haugeto will do the plumbing work. His professionalism and final product are unparalleled. Working with him is one part of what allows our customers to say the same about us.”

 

 

 

Visitors come to the Hyatt Regency O’Hare hotel, Chicago’s sixth-largest hotel, because of its close proximity to O’Hare Airport, its covered walkway to the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center and its easy access to downtown Chicago. Now, following an interior facelift, guests may find the hotel’s contemporary décor and high-tech features to be equally enticing—including Read more

Visitors come to the Hyatt Regency O’Hare hotel, Chicago’s sixth-largest hotel, because of its close proximity to O’Hare Airport, its covered walkway to the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center and its easy access to downtown Chicago.

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Now, following an interior facelift, guests may find the hotel’s contemporary décor and high-tech features to be equally enticing—including the public restrooms in its lobby, which have a draw of their own thanks to a complete makeover featuring the latest in Sloan touchless commercial restroom products.

1606 AP SPS 02f copyThe new public restrooms feature slate-gray panels with all white Sloan ceramic bowls and bright chrome fixtures that offer a clean, fresh and decidedly high-tech aesthetic.

Restrooms feature Sloan water closets with Sloan 8115 exposed, battery-powered sensor-activated flushometers, urinals with Sloan 8186 sensor-activated flushometers, Sloan EAF 250 touch-free faucets and ADA-compliant sinks with large mirrors, each with its own television.

1606 AP SPS 02eThe overall result is a state of the art, touchless Sloan product corridor that is not only beautiful to the eye, but functional and hygienic—with no need to touch any of the fixtures.

“With Sloan you never have to touch the product,” says Tony Fiore, Hyatt Regency O’Hare senior director of engineering. “The sensors allow the users to go touch free, and the reliability of these products leaves me with nothing to worry about. Literally the only people that touch them are housekeeping during their daily cleaning of the bathrooms.”

Matco-Norca has introduced a new line of lead free class 125-250 lbs. brass domestic fittings that are NSF/ANSI 61 Certified and CSA Approved. These fittings, in stock from 1/8” through 6” diameter sizes, include configurations for virtually every need, from elbows, couplings and tees to plugs and flanges. American made by American trade, they comply Read more

Matco-Norca has introduced a new line of lead free class 125-250 lbs. brass domestic fittings that are NSF/ANSI 61 Certified and CSA Approved.

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These fittings, in stock from 1/8” through 6” diameter sizes, include configurations for virtually every need, from elbows, couplings and tees to plugs and flanges.

American made by American trade, they comply under the Buy American Act and ARRA. DEFRARS 252.225-7008.

For more information visit www.matco-norca.com and click on Lead Free and then Lead Free Fittings.

Just grab it and go! The lightweight, compact Gen-Eye POD® video inspection system from General Pipe Cleaners combines camera, reel and monitor in a handy, all-in-one package. The full size Gen-Eye POD sports a self-leveling camera and 200 ft. of Gel-Rod® for troubleshooting 3” to 10” drain lines. The MINI-POD® version carries 125 ft. or Read more

Just grab it and go! The lightweight, compact Gen-Eye POD® video inspection system from General Pipe Cleaners combines camera, reel and monitor in a handy, all-in-one package.

The full size Gen-Eye POD sports a self-leveling camera and 200 ft. of Gel-Rod® for troubleshooting 3” to 10” drain lines. The MINI-POD® version carries 125 ft. or 175 ft. of push rod – with mini self-leveling color camera small enough to troubleshoot 2” to 4” lines. A video out connection lets you record to an external device.

The generous 7” LCD color monitor mounts on a rugged, flexible gooseneck that swivels for optimal viewing angles – wherever you’re working. And the durable padded case protects the monitor array – and your investment.

Capable of vertical or horizontal operation, Gen-Eye POD systems also feature everything you need to get started, including:

  • LED Dimmer Control
  • AC and DC Power Cords
  • Trap Skids
  • 512 Hz Transmitter For Precise Camera Tracking
  • Rugged Frame & Reel With Drag Brake & Reel Lock

For more information, contact the Drain Brains® at General Pipe Cleaners at 800-245-6200 or 412-771-6300, or visit www.drainbrain.com.

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