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UL Introduces New Plumbing Mark
August 8, 2007
UL announced a new plumbing mark that better
serves the needs of manufacturers, users, regulators and consumers. The new UL
Plumbing Mark identifies those products that comply with all applicable
health-effect and performance standards and product requirements, and
demonstrate compliance with both the IPC and UPC plumbing codes.
This course drills deep into the engineering aspects of tube length, tube center density, tube size and other factors affecting hydronic radiant heating systems.