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DanHolohan
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B&G Announces New Territories for Northeast Region Reps


Morton Grove, Illinois… October 2, 2006 - ITT Residential & Commercial Water has announced that the territory formerly covered by The Bernard M. Packtor Co. has been assigned to two of its other HVAC and Plumbing Representatives in the Northeast region.

o FIA Inc., headquartered in the Boston area, is now responsible for all of New England, covering the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire. Rhode Island and Vermont. FIA has hired several former Packtor Co. employees and has opened a new branch office in Middletown, Connecticut.

o The Frank P. Langley Co., headquartered in Buffalo, New York, with responsibility for western New York State, was named the ITT Rep for the eastern counties of New York State that were previously covered by Packtor Co. Langley Co. has opened a new branch office in Albany, New York.

FIA, Inc. has represented B&G for nearly 50 years and Frank P. Langley Co. for nearly 70 years. Both firms provide local inventory, engineering expertise and product service to support ITT's Bell & Gossett, McDonnell & Miller and other products to HVAC and plumbing professionals.

"We are very pleased that two of our long-time representatives will expand their territories to provide uninterrupted, quality service to B&G and M&M's customers in the Northeast Region," said Mark Handzel, Sales Director for ITT's U.S. HVAC and Plumbing Representatives.

For more information, contact Bob Rathke at (847) 983-5811 or visit the website at www.bellgossett.com.
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Comments

  • Ray Spinosi
    Ray Spinosi Member Posts: 1
    B&G ciculator pumps

    What direction should a ciculator be installed on a steam boiler, I want to use boiler water as a source of heat in the basement with a bodine radiator blower, the bodine blower is below the normal water level of the steam boiler?Should it be pulling on the return or pushing on the out put side? Thank You, Ray Spinosi
  • Jeff Lawrence_25
    Jeff Lawrence_25 Member Posts: 746
    Ray,

    You should start a new thread to get the answer to your question.
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