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Watts will host a live ASPE-accredited CEU webinar, Designing a Robust, Efficient Rainwater Harvesting System for A Commercial Building, on Friday, Oct. 21, 2022, at 11:00 a.m. ET.
For the second year, National Backflow Prevention Day, Aug. 16, 2022, recognizes the role of backflow prevention and cross-connection control, and those who install, maintain, and test backflow preventers.
From June 1-30, Watts customers can earn Double Tokens towards free lifestyle merchandise by completing any of the 28 leak detection training modules on Watts Works Online.
PHCPPros interviewed representatives from several boiler manufacturers to get the pulse of the industry — what are the key topics of conversation, what is driving innovation, and how will the industry overcome the current roadblocks? The takeaway is clear — they’re a-movin’!
tekmar has launched the Smart Boiler Control 294 for remote, real-time management of up to 16 boilers in multiple buildings through the Watts OnSite web and mobile app.
With the help of a professional production crew, PHCPPros will livestream interviews with top executives to its thousands of social media followers during the first two days of the show — Monday, Jan. 31, and Tuesday, Feb. 1.
Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci was both an artist and an inventor. As an Italian, he knew all about and appreciated early inventions such as naturally heated Roman baths called hypocausts.
In honor of National Backflow Prevention Day that took place Aug. 16, Watts managers announced they will award 10 scholarships to licensed plumbers in the United States seeking to get their initial backflow tester certification.
A day to educate the public about this life-saving technology and recognize the PHCPPros who install and maintain the equipment.
August 9, 2021
This year, for the first time — and for many years to come — the date Aug. 16 will hold new significance to those whose lives are improved through backflow prevention.
Attendees can earn 0.1 CEUs through ASPE from the free course, which will be presented by Jay Egg, CMC, and feature guest speakers from Watts Water Technologies.
The report highlights the company’s environment, social and governance (ESG) practices, and its commitment to best-in-class sustainability performance.
The Water Council’s Alliance for Water Stewardship helps businesses mitigate water-related risks while simultaneously creating value from water-related opportunities and assets.
From April 1-30, Watts customers can earn premium benefits under the company’s Learn & Earn program by completing any of the 150-plus water conservation, water safety, water quality, or sustainability-inspired courses on Watts Works Online.
RepMasters has been named Watts Representative of the Year and winner of The Golden Regulator Award, and Peter and Chris Brown of Walmar Mechanical Sales Ltd. received the Watts Lifetime Achievement Award.
The Detection Group Inc., a provider of wireless water security solutions and leader in wireless water leak detection for commercial buildings, has joined the Watts family of brands.
Mirza brings to the company extensive experience in product management for large and diverse product portfolios across several industry verticals and global markets.
The webinar is the next installment in the Watts Works Engineer Webinar Series geared specifically towards engineers, architects, designers, specifiers, and facility managers.
A broad range of allied trade professionals are invited to join a leading panel of experts — beginning Tuesday, Nov. 3 at 10 a.m. EST — during six weekly panel discussions as they address healthcare design and water safety for Watts Healthcare LIVE.
Just under a year ago, Plumbing Engineer magazine was among 45-plus professionals from the plumbing, heating, cooling and piping (PHCP) community that attended manufacturer Watts Water’s annual Healthcare Symposium.
This is the next installment in the Watts Works Engineer Webinar Series geared specifically towards engineers, architects, designers, specifiers, and facility managers.
The company will discuss different types of balancing valves, the typical circuit setter balancing process, and how to speed up that process without sacrificing flow-set accuracy.
In this latest webinar, attendees will learn how engineers, architects, and design build contractors are writing better specifications with SpecHUB, Watts' project specification tool.
During the May 28 webinar, industry subject matter experts will discuss code requirements for plenum spaces and which materials are best suited for corrosive waste drainage.
When finished, the veteran’s 500-square-foot home will include a bedroom/living room, full kitchen, a bathroom, and will enable him to leave the camper where he lived previously.
Popular Plumbing Engineer Columnist, Ron George, will present on proper way to perform an emergency flush and disinfection procedure following a lengthy shut-down of a building.
Watts has partnered with Allied Technical Solutions (ATS) to help attendees navigate the complexities and challenges of creating specifications and understand common issues faced by today’s specifiers.
Amid this global pandemic, manufacturers of all shapes and strides find themselves adjusting and adapting to changing times. For the boiler industry, this is an especially critical time as the products and services that come from our manufacturers are not only essential, they are lifesaving.
SpecHUB helps engineers, architects, and design build contractors specify and select Watts products, create submittal packages and plumbing schedules, and easily share project information with colleagues.
Contractors can learn about Watts labor-saving products and solutions, including backflow and valves, drainage systems, heating and hot water solutions, and water quality.
With the help of a professional production crew, the B2B multimedia company will transform its booth into a discussion hub that reaches an audience far beyond the show floor.
On October 8, manufacturer Watts gathered 45-plus professionals with various connections to water safety at its learning center in North Andover, Mass. for its 2nd Annual Healthcare Symposium.
In "Commercial Rainwater Systems: Scale Driven Designs," expert Eddie Van Giesen will discuss the basics of harvesting rainwater as a renewable resource and its possible uses in and out of the building.
This latest webinar will focus on the evolution of backflow preventers and the importance of Type II detector assemblies in unmetered fire connections.
Through the Watts Works Online eLearning program, contractors, engineers, and wholesalers can access convenient online training on the products and solutions from all Watts brands.
The webinar will focus on how digital mixing valves enable engineers, designers, and facility managers to directly measure, monitor, and deliver safer hot water through domestic water systems.