Wilo USA Releases Building Services Price Book

May 3, 2016
Book provides data necessary to choose, price proper pump for specific applications

Wilo USA, a provider of pumps and pump solutions for building services, water management and groundwater, released their new Wilo Building Services Price Book. The price book showcases Wilo's Building Services line of products, including the new Helix Excel high-efficiency multistage pump, as well as other pump systems for HVAC, pressure boosting, water supply and sump and sewage products, along with important specification and data information on each unit.

This price book provides pertinent data necessary to choose and price the proper pump for specific applications. Included with the current 2016 list prices is information on: pump curves, features and benefits, recommended applications, maximum head and flow, technical data and materials of construction.

"This book is the perfect tool for every contractor, engineer or salesman's briefcase," says David Bortolon, director of marketing. "Having our established lines, our brand new products and our current pricing all in one place makes sizing and pricing Wilo products a one-stop process."

Products are organized by pump type, making the information presentation visually accessible to sales personnel. For more information, or to download the 2016 price book, please visit http://ow.ly/ZOHQE.

Source: Wilo USA

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