Tyco Thermal Controls became Pentair Thermal Management
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Since October 1, 2012 Tyco Thermal Controls is called Pentair Thermal Management.
As a new global business unit with Pentair Ltd., Pentair Thermal Management will continue to offer optimal solutions in heat tracing, floor heating, snow melting and de-icing, temperature measurement and fire-rated and specialty wiring and leak detection systems to customers all over the world.
“We are united in our focus to deliver high quality products, reliable brands and superior expertise and valuable services,” comments Brad Faulconer, VP of Global Marketing. “The combined Pentair will be an industry leader, developing solutions for today’s most critical challenges. With Pentair Ltd., we can deploy new solutions for our changing world to contribute to healthier, safer environments to solve a full range of residential, commercial, municipal and industrial needs.”
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