Thousands of consulting/specifying engineers and other
HVAC professionals from around the world have discovered an excellent new resource for
answers and solutions to their technical questions: ITT Fluid Handling's web site
http://fhs.ittind.com. Since going on-line in January 1997, the website has been a
valuable resource for HVAC professionals looking for up-to-date product information and
solutions to their specific applications. Features of the On-line University for
Hydronic and Steam HVAC Design & Application include:
What's New- Updated information on hydronic and steam heating products from Bell &
Gossett, Domestic Pump, Hoffman and McDonnell & Miller.
Product Catalog- Complete descriptions, applications, ranges, and other details on ITT
Fluid Handling's product lines.
Software- Comprehensive descriptions of ITT Fluid Handling's software for design,
product and parts selection, as well as an electronic version of its popular System Syzer
calculator. Visitors download CAD drawings for products, try our System Syzer design
software, size centrifugal pumps with ESP PLUS or find a replacement part with ESP PARTS.
University Cyber Press- On-line editions of recent issues of our award winning Tech
Talk newsletter, featuring helpful engineering information, product selection, application
tips and other useful information for large commercial and industrial applications.
Includes an on-line version of ITT Fluid Handling's CounterPoint newsletter for
contractors and installers, tips, and how to select, install and maintain equipment for
residential and light commercial applications.
Sales and Distribution-The names and phone numbers of ITT Fluid Handling
representatives and distributors in the United States, Canada and overseas. These firms
support specifies and installers with additional information, product selection and
application assistance.
Q&A Section- A highly recommended feature of the web page is its question/answer
section. Visitors can ask any question about products or applications and receive an
answer via e-mail.
Since the site is frequently updated, visitors are encouraged to bookmark it for future
reference.