This new product line has been given its own dedicated website located at http://www.SolarFreezeProtection.com
http://www.SolarFreezeProtection.com was developed due to the enormous customer response to our new Solar Freeze Protection Products.
The new product line featured on http://www.SolarFreezeProtection.com focuses on Solar Hot Water Systems, and how to protect systems from freeze damage using our new valve designed to specifically protect Solar Hot Water Heating Systems.
We have setup a global network of distributors where customers can purchase any quantity they require, regardless if they are a professional solar system installer, or a system owner looking for a single valve. We have a North American, African, and Australian distributor waiting to take your orders.
These valves function with no electricity and operate through our thermal actuator technology used by the aerospace industry for decades including NASA.
With Rostra Vernatherm’s solar freeze protection valve installed on your system you can rest assured that your system will never freeze. These valves sense outside ambient temperature and open when they sense a risk of freezing. When the valve opens it allows the “at risk” fluid to be discharged and facilitates the circulation of warmer fluid through the colder regions of your system. When the valve senses that the risk has been eliminated it closes
These valves are being used by many solar system installers globally with fantastic success; the price is right, they are reliable, and function better than our competition.
Visit http://www.SolarFreezeProtection.com to see Rostra Vernatherm’s new addition to their impressive catalog
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Rostra Vernatherm has been engineering & manufacturing thermal control valves, and thermal actuators for over 70 years; and specialize in paraffin actuator technology. We are ISO 9001:2000 certified and manufacture all of our products in Bristol CT, USA. Visit us on the web at http://www.vernatherm.com, http://www.aerospacemanifolds.com, & http://www.solarfreezeprotection.com.
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