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Contractors urged to participate in hydronic code survey

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By Plumbing & HVAC Staff on May 20, 2019 News

The Canadian Standard Association (CSA) is asking for anyone with a stake in the hydronics industry to complete a survey on its B214-16 Standard: Installation Code for Hydronic Heating Systems.

The Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Institute of Canada (HRAI) is urging those involved in the hydronic systems design and installation industries to complete the survey “as your input will be considered when CSA is developing the next edition of the B214 standard,” reports HRAI.

The next installation of the B214-16 will be in 2021. All input is anonymous unless consent is given to the CSA Group to contact in the survey. The last update for the B214-15 was in 2016.

To complete the survey, please follow the link.

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