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Thermostatic Tempering Device controls water temperature.

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Thermostatic Tempering Device controls water temperature.
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September 15, 2006 - Featuring lockable temperature adjustment with outlet from 85 to 160°F, Max Line ASSE 1070 controls and limits water temperature to fittings for fixtures such as sinks, lavatories, and bathtubs. Water must completely pass over thermal motor before discharge, ensuring delivery temperature is maintained even with water flow far below rated capacity. It suits all general uses and applications where temperature of generated hot water must be tempered and controlled before distribution.

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Symmons Industries, Inc.
31 Brooks Dr.
Braintree, MA, 02184
USA



Symmons Offers New Max Line Thermostatic Tempering Device


Cost Efficient Solution Limits Water Temperature for Sinks, Lavatories & Bathtubs

Braintree, MA - Symmons, a premier manufacturer of commercial and residential plumbing products, announces its new Max Line ASSE 1070 Thermostatic Tempering device, a cost-efficient solution for controlling and limiting water temperature to fittings for fixtures such as sinks, lavatories or bathtubs. The new ASSE 1070 is a perfect complement to Symmons' new Elements® Line of luxury bathroom fittings, and features lockable temperature adjustment with outlet from 85-160° Fahrenheit.

Symmons' Max Line ASSE 1070 device is a necessity for all general uses and applications where the temperature of generated hot water must be tempered and controlled before distribution. Water must completely pass over the thermal motor before discharge, ensuring that delivery temperature will be maintained even with water flow far below the rated capacity.

A trusted name behind the wall for more than 60 years, Symmons has recently expanded to offer a full range of custom-designed fittings for the home. Symmons' new Elements® line features exclusive designs from renowned architects and designers that were originally created for world-class luxury resorts, condominiums, and other premier destinations.

About Symmons Industries
Symmons Industries is a premier manufacturer of commercial and residential plumbing products, setting the standard for quality in plumbing fittings since 1939. From pioneering its pressure-balancing, anti-scald shower valve in the 1930s, to its recent expansion into a full range of exceptional products for the kitchen and bath, Symmons has maintained an unrivaled commitment to quality materials, superior engineering and solid workmanship. Headquartered in Braintree, Massachusetts, Symmons is a privately-held company with regional sales offices and local representatives located throughout the United States and Canada. The company maintains distribution facilities in Toronto, Canada, Westminster, California and Orlando, Florida. For more information, please visit www.symmons.com, email info@symmons.com, or call 1-800-SYMMONS.
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