Appliance Design - January 2009 - (Page 18) SupplIEr SpotlIGht advertorial SaINt-GoBaIN IGNItEr proDuctS 25 Meadowbrook Dr. • Milford, NH • 03055 www.igniterproducts.saint-gobain.com 603-673-2681 Elco motorS, INc. 275 Liberté ave. • Candiac, QC • J5R 3X8 • Canada www.elcomotors.com • 877-FAN-ELCO ot surface ignition (HSI) systems have been used in a variety of gas applications for over 30 years. During those 30 years, Saint-Gobain Igniter Products (makers of the original Norton igniter) has developed two igniter families to meet the demanding needs of these markets. Today, Saint-Gobain is a leading worldwide supplier of hot surface igniters for 12, 24, 120, and 208–240 volt control systems for the heating, range, dryer, commercial cooking, 12 volt equipment, and analytical markets. Ongoing partnerships with all control manufacturers ensure that Saint-Gobain igniters are designed to complement state-of-the-art control systems. As the needs of the world¬wide appliance and heating products market become more complex, Saint-Gobain’s R&D facilities located in Northboro, MA, continue to develop hot surface igniters to meet these market needs. Saint-Gobain supplies its igniters worldwide. Sales offices are located throughout North America, South America, Europe, and Asia. All Saint-Gobain igniters are made in and shipped from our two manufacturing plants located in Milford, New Hampshire, U.S.A. or our assembly facility in San Luis Potosi, Mexico. n h lco is an international engineering oriented company supplying innovative fan motors and ventilation solutions for the refrigeration and HVAC industry. Founded in Milan, Italy in 1946 by the Colombo family, Elco has become a world leader in the sub-fractional HP shaded pole motor business (8.5 million pieces produced in 2007) and among the largest European manufacturer of PSC and ECM fan motors, with facilities conveniently located on three continents. Committed to continuous product development and innovation, Elco is proudly offering its 2nd generation of high efficient electronically commuted fan motors (ECMIP Series) especially designed for commercial refrigeration applications, an effective contribution to energy saving and Carbon Dioxide emissions reduction. Elco Motors Inc., North American division of the Elco Group, was founded in the early nineteen nineties as a sales branch to tap into the North American market and provides product customization, logistics, customer service and sales support from its Canadian facility, conveniently located 30 miles from the US border. Being a specialist in manufacturing small electric motors, Elco is your global supplier for fan solutions covering over 80 countries around the world through a global network of sales branches, agents and distributors. The notion of a quality product at a competitive price has not been forgotten over the years. To this day, Elco operates with the same principles of excellence that were established back in 1946. European customers please contact corporate sales: tel. +39 02 953191 • sales@elco-spa.com n E Innovative fan motors for the HVAC/R industry 18 applianceDESIGN January 2009 www.applianceDESIGN.com http://www.elcomotors.com http://www.igniterproducts.saint-gobain.com http://www.igniterproducts.saint-gobain.com http://www.elcomotors.com http://www.appliancedesign.com
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