HOUSTON — RectorSeal® Corp., an international manufacturer of HVACR products, has been named the Canadian representative for Aspen Pumps, East Sussex, United Kingdom, a manufacturer of condensate pumps designed specifically for ductless mini split and variable refrigerant flow (VRF) air conditioners.
RectorSeal is currently the exclusive United States distributor of Aspen Pumps, an agreement that was part of its 2011 assets acquisition of HVACR product manufacturer, Airtec Products. RectorSeal has since more than doubled Aspen Pumps’ U.S. volume, which helped lead to the new Canadian agreement, according to William Flynn, RectorSeal’s vice president of international sales.
Aspen Pumps makes a variety of compact condensate pumps designed to fit aesthetically into mini split and VRF evaporator drain pans, linesets, lineset elbows, and remote positions. The agreement enables RectorSeal to now offer Canadian HVACR contractors its entire line of condensate management accessories for the growing ductless mini split and VRF equipment market.
As it does in the U.S., RectorSeal will support the Aspen Pump line with internal customer and technical support and product training through its existing HVACR wholesale distribution network. HRC Services, Toronto; Fred J. Taylor Sales & Marketing, Scarborough, Ontario; and Dave Vallieres and Associates, Montreal, are RectorSeal’s manufacturer’s representatives handling nine Canadian provinces and Quebec, respectively. “Our goal is to give RectorSeal and Aspen Pumps the same name recognition that our Fortress™ line of air conditioning lineset protection duct currently enjoys in Canada,” Flynn said.
Besides Fortress and Aspen, RectorSeal offers a wide selection of ductless mini split and VRF installation accessories that include RectorSeal and Big Foot condenser mounts, Paircoil linesets, the NoKink™ lineset connection aid, Safe-T-Switch® and AquaGuard® condensate shut-off switches, ACTabs™ DMSS drain pan biocide, Novent® and GasGuard™ code-mandated locking refrigerant caps for air conditioning refrigerant access ports, and condensate gravity drain hoses and traps.
For more information, visit www.rectorseal.com.
Publication date: 9/1/2014
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