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IWG unveils new T-Series tankless water heater

Oct. 20, 2014, Burnaby, B.C. - IWG Technologies, Inc. is pleased to announce that its subsidiary, International Water-Guard Industries Inc. (IWG-I), has launched its latest Tankless Water Heater for the VIP aircraft marketplace.


October 20, 2014  By Carey Fredericks

IWG is proud to have Greenpoint Technologies Inc. as its launch customer for the T-Series heaters which have been designed to meet the demanding challenges of new generation business aircraft and VIP aircraft such as the Boeing B-787 and Airbus A350.

Tankless Water Heaters, also known as on-demand water heaters, play an important role in VIP aircraft potable water systems by providing continuous and unlimited hot water to showers, galleys, lavatories and appliances. IWG-I’s heaters reliably supply continuous hot water with no recovery time, communicate with cabin management systems, and take up much less space than heated tank systems. The T-Series line will be offered in a complete range of power sizes for high performance heating with flow rates of 0.5 to 4 gallons per minute.

Gerald Eiers, Vice President, Business Development for IWG-I stated “The T-Series heater meets the highest levels of environmental qualification and tough operational requirements of the latest generation executive aircraft. These new units will round out IWG-I’s offering of Tankless Water Heaters with price, performance and features to meet a wide range of customer requirements.”

“The introduction of the smallest, lightest and smartest water heater in the market is a testament to IWG-I’s dedication to meet the needs of our customers. The company continues putting key technology building blocks in place for our next generation products.” stated IWG-I’s President Darryl Jacobs.

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The company will be unveiling this new range of tankless water heaters during the National Business Aircraft Association (NBAA) annual conference and tradeshow which runs October 21-23 in Orlando, Florida.

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