The zone control panel is for indoor use only and must be installed by a qualied installer/service technician. This product
must be installed and operated in strict accordance with the terms set out in this manual and in accordance with the relevant
requirements of the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction. Failure to comply will result in a void of warranty, and may also result
in property damage, serious injury, or death.
Servicing
Prior to commencing installation of this panel it is necessary to read and understand all sections of this manual. The symbols
below are used throughout this document to ensure proper operation of the panel, and your safety. Please pay attention to
these symbols.
Warning
Possible Hazard
In order to avoid injury or death, switch o the power to the panel prior to
inspecting or making connections to the terminal strip.
Disclaimer
HeatLink Group Inc. shall not be responsible for errors in its brochures or printed materials. HeatLink Group Inc. reserves the
right to alter its products at any time without notice, provided that alterations to products already on order shall not require
material changes in specications previously agreed upon HeatLink Group Inc. and the Purchaser. All trademarks in this
material are property of the respective companies. HeatLink and the HeatLink logotype are trademarks of HeatLink Group
Inc. All rights reserved.
Tools For Installation
• Level
• Screwdriver or power drill
• Flat head bit
• Phillips head bit # 2
• 2 adjustable wrenches (or 2× 30mm wrenches)
Warning
Live Power
Warning
Hot Pipes
Warning
Treated Water
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Function
This zone control panel can provide mixing, distribution, and zoning for a wide variety of hydronic heating applications.
The eectiveness of the system is dependant on the system being designed and installed correctly. Proper consideration
of factors such as BTU loads, outdoor design temperature, indoor design temperature, room set-point temperature(s),
dierential uid temperatures, head loss, ow rates, and transfer capacities of the heat emitters is critical.
Once these factors have been considered and the system requirements determined, these can then be evaluated and
compared to the panel capabilities (refer to pages 5-7).
Note: This panel does not regulate or monitor the operating safety limit temperatures of the uid leaving the heat source.
Dependant on local codes, the TMP040/TMP070 panel models may be suitable for application in either open or
closed systems supplied with potable water, where the system utilizes the domestic hot water as a heat source for
the hydronic system. In such cases, all components of the panel (and system components) must be specied as
non-ferrous material, suitably approved for potable use. Prior to installation consult your Local Authority Having
Jurisdiction to determine the suitability of such an application.
Unpacking
Step 1 Examine carton for any damage that may have occurred during shipping. If damage is visible notify your courier and
supplier immediately.
Step 2 Open the carton by removing the staples.
Step 3 Remove the cardboard spacers from the carton, then remove the panel from the carton. Lift the panel by the base,
not the enclosure.
Step 4 Remove the enclosure from the panel by slightly spreading the bottom and sliding upwards until it comes o.
Step 5 Verify the following items:
• (4) Mounting screws
• (4) ¾" MBSPP × ¾" MNPT adapters (TMP040)
• (4) ¾" MBSPP × ¾" MNPT adapters (TMP070)
• (6) ¾" rubber washers (2 spares)
• (2) 1" rubber washers (spares)
• (1) 24Vac Plug-in Transformer
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Conforms to Standard UL 508
MADE IN CANADA
MODEL #: TMP070
D.O.M: Mar 13, 2013
Max Pres: 125psi/862kPaVolts: 120/24 VACSerial #: XXX-XXXX
Phase/Freq: 1/60 Cycles
Max Temp: 100C/212F
Amps: Maximum 15
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MADE IN CANADA
MODEL #: TMP040
D.O.M: Apr. 16, 2013
Max Pres: 125psi/862kPaVolts: 120/24 VACSerial #: XXX-XXXX
Phase/Freq: 1/60 Cycles
Max Temp: 100C/212F
Amps: Maximum 15
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2
3
1
4
2
3
1
4
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#Component
1
CirculatorPUMP1558
TMP040TMP070
77
Part Number
2
Thermostatic Mixing Valve––
3
PLC ControlPLC 1
4
Thermometer76940
5
Enclosure (same for both models)n/a
Accessory PackACCTMP04ACCTMP07
6
3
⁄4" WasherWHTWSH34
1" WasherNTRWSH1
7
24Vac Plug-in Transformer-
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ype UPS 15-58 CIL2
1
15 V ~
60 Hz
8
μ
F
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Speci cations
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ListingcETLus
TMP040TMP070
Conforms toCAN/CSA-C22 No.14, UL508
Dimensions14-
3
⁄4"H x 12-1⁄2"W X 6-1⁄2"D
Weight15 lbs.17 lbs.
Nominal panel output40,000 Btu/hr70,000 Btu/hr
Nominal fl ow4.0 US gpm @ 20°F ΔT7.0 US gpm @ 20°F ΔT
Nominal pressure drop outside of panel4 ft
Max ambient temperature120°F
Max water temperature200°F
Min required fl ow for correct temp control1 US gpm
Power supply: pre-wired on system controller110 V(ac); max. current 1A
CirculatorNon-ferrous, Grundfos UPS15-58CIL2
Auxiliary terminalYes, dry contacts, 1×2 terminal strip, screw type, max. load 1.5A
Temperature control method1" 3-Way thermostatic1" 3-Way thermostatic
Temperature control range110-140°F110-140°F
Mix Valve Cv1.83.7
Piping
Piping connections
This module provides the required power for all electronic
components on the panel, via the 120V power cord. The PLC is
powered by the included 24Vac Plug-in Transformer (not pictured;
see page5).
Part may not be exactly as shown.
Circulator
The circulator moves the heated uid through the
hydronic system when there is a call for heat from the
thermostat.
Speci cations:
• The following pump curves apply.
6
Speci cations:
• Requires 115V power source.
• Requires a maximum 15A circuit breaker.
UPS15-58CIL2 Pump Curve
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
0246810121416
Flow (gpm)
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°C°F
45°C113°F
50°C122°F
55°C131°F
60°C140°F
65°C149°F
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3-Way Thermostatic Mixing Valve (TMV)
The TMV controls the temperature of the hydronic system via a
self regulating thermostat.
Setting the TMV
To access the adjustment knob on the thermostatic mixing
valve pry the protective cap o with a at head screwdriver. The
Indicator
indicator for the valve is located at the base of the knob.
The mixed (desired) temperature is a function of the supply
temperature and the TMV setting. See the charts to the left and
below to determine settings for your panel and system. After
allowing the system to run for a short period, verify the setting
and adjust if necessary.
The pipe mounted thermometer reads the supply uid
temperature.
Speci cations:
• Temperature range of 32-210°F (0-100°C).
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Phone: (403) 250-3432
Fax: (403) 250-1155
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Conforms to Standard UL 508
MADE IN CANADA
MODEL #: TMP040
D.O.M: Apr. 16, 2013
Max Pres: 125psi/862kPaVolts: 120/24 VACSerial #: XXX-XXXX
Phase/Freq: 1/60 Cycles
Max Temp: 100C/212F
Amps: Maximum 15
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OUTPUT 4xRELAY/10A
ype UPS 15-58 CIL215 V ~
60 Hz
8
μ
F
P/N: 97948357
PC: 1131HLKIP42
TF 95
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Mounting
Prior to mounting the panel, ensure the wall is capable
of supporting the weight of the panel.
Ensure that a 120V receptacle is within reach of the
6-foot cord and plug.
Step 1 Determine the locations and distance between
the wall studs. With a level at a minimum
height of 4' from the oor draw a straight line
on the wall and mark the stud locations.
If the panel cannot be secured directly to the
studs, or suitable backing boards, plywood
may need to be installed behind the panel to
properly secure it in place.
Step 2 Screw two of the supplied mounting screws
into the wall studs (or backing plywood) 2"
from the top of desired height, and 8" apart,
leaving ¼" of screw out from the wall.
Step 3 Lift and place the panel onto the mounting
screws.
4' min
from oor
2"
Wall Stud
8"
1
⁄4"
Step 4 Screw the two remaining mounting screws
into the holes at the bottom of the panel and
tighten the top two screws.
Step 5 Before replacing the enclosure, refer to pages
9-11 for ll and purge, and proper wiring
instructions.
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Conforms to Standard UL 508
MADE IN CANADA
MODEL #: TMP070
D.O.M: Mar 13, 2013
Max Pres: 125psi/862kPaVolts: 120/24 VACSerial #: XXX-XXXX
Phase/Freq: 1/60 Cycles
Max Temp: 100C/212F
Amps: Maximum 15
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ACM
P1
Q1Q2Q3
Q4
NPN
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INPUT 8xAC/DC
OUTPUT 4xRELAY/10A
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T
ype UPS 15-58 CIL2
1
15 V ~
60 Hz
8
μ
F
P/N: 97948357
PC: 1131HLK
IP42
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Piping Hookup
Step 1 Before making any connections, identify the
required connections to and from the panel.
Adapters are ¾" M BSPP × ¾" M NPT and must use
the supplied adapters and rubber washers.
Step 2 Connect all adapters.
E
1. Connect FPT adapter
tubing F.
2. Screw supplied M BSPP x M NPT adapter D
onto E using appropriate thread sealant.
3. Take assembly
D E F
washer C on at surface of D.
4. Without disturbing rubber washer C, place
assembly against anged stainless steel pipe
B
.
5. Slide nut A over adapter D and rst nger
tighten nut. Then, using two 30mm wrenches,
tighten the nut taking care not to overtighten the nut, as this will damage the rubber washer.
to copper pipe or
and place rubber
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Primary
Supply
Primary
Return
A
C
B
D
E
F
Note: Use precautions when soldering or applying heat within 16" of the panel.
Secondary
Supply
Secondary
Return
Do not overtighten brass nuts!
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Fill And Purge
The following steps are recommended in order to ll the panel
with water and purge entrained air once piping is completed,
and before activation of the panel.
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AB
The discharged system uid from the ll and purge
process is not for consumption or washing.
Note: Additional purging steps may be required for the rest of the
hydronic system.
Note: Isolation and drain valves are not included with the panel,
but are necessary to properly ll and purge the panel, and to
isolate the panel for service.
Step 1 Ensure the panel is not plugged in.
Step 2 Adjust the thermostatic mixing valve to a position of six
(see page 7).
Step 3 Fully close valves A, B, C, D, and F.
Fully open valve E.
Step 4 Attach a purge hose (not included) to E and a ll hose
(not included) to F. Open valve F.
Step 5 When exiting water from E is free of bubbles, close
valve E, then valve F.
E
F
CD
Step 6 Remove hoses from drain valves and full open valves A,
B, C
, and D.
Step 7 Check for leaks at connections. If any leaks are found, use
a back-up wrench and carefully tighten until leak stops.
Do not overtighten.
Step 8 Readjust the setting of the thermostatic mixing valve to
provide a proper mixed uid temperature to the hydronic
system (see page 7).
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Panel Wiring
Note: Terminal headers are removable to make wiring connections easier.
Thermostat Wiring
• 24V low voltage power may be supplied to the thermostat. Wiring of thermostat
should be done by qualied electrician and should meet local codes and
jurisdictions. Wiring to the terminal strip requires 18 gauge 4 wire.
• Do not exceed 2VA per thermostat.
• Do not cross terminals C and R – this will damage the Power Box.
24 V
Signal
24 V
Signal
24 V
Signal
Jumper to
24 V
Dry Contact
24 V
W R CAUX
2-Wire Thermostat
(battery only or non-electric)
W R CAUX
3-Wire Thermostat
(HeatLink thermostats)
W R C
AUX
4-Wire Thermostat
(with dry contact signal)
Other Terminals
Auxiliary Contacts The auxiliary contact set is dry, meaning no supply of power is present at the terminal. The maximum
allowable load is 1.5A. The auxiliary dry contact located on the terminal is to switch another device
(ie. the heat source) when there is a call for heat from any zone.
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Panel Control Sequence
1. When the power cord from the PLC 1 is plugged in, and the 24Vac Plug-in Transformer 2 is plugged in, the Green LED
on the PLC will be lit indicating that the panel is powered with 110V.
2. When the thermostat calls for heat, its internal 24V contacts close, the auxiliary terminals close, and the pump turns on.
4. As the circulator 3 moves uid through the panel the thermostatic mixing valve adjusts the uid temperature based on
the user settings (page 6).
5. When the requirements of the thermostat are met, the internal contacts of the thermostat open, the auxiliary contacts
open, and the circulator stops.
6. The circulator is activated once every 24 hours, for 15 minutes, to ensure that potable water in the piping is not stagnant.
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1
3
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Troubleshooting
ProblemCheck / VerifyPossible Cause
Low Temperature Within Room
High Temperature Within Room
Misplacement of thermostat location within
room.
Low temperature setting of the thermostat.Adjust the temperature setting on thermostat.
The system fails to turn on if the thermostat is
set to high setting
The electronic actuator fails to open during a
call for heat
Low supply mixed fluid temperature.Adjust the power box to the appropriate
Wiring from heat source to panel.Check that the wiring is done properly. Consult
Output of heat source is unable to meet
demand of heating system.
The green LED is not on.There may be no power being supplied to the
Circulator is not on during a call for heat. (Use
a stethoscope or similar device to verify)
When zone valves are installed outside the
panel a qualified electrician should verify 24V
power is supplied to the thermostats and
actuator.
Check current setting of the thermostat.Adjust the temperature setting on thermostat
High supply mixed fluid temperature.Adjust the Thermostatic Mixing Valve to the
Installed electronic actuators remain open
after the thermostat is satisfied.
Make sure thermostat is not being influenced
by an additional heat source, such as lighting
or air duct.
Thermostat may be out of calibration or
defective. Replace thermostat.
The electronic actuator may be improperly
seated or may be defective. Replace if
necessary.
setting.
qualified electrician prior to alteration of wiring
between heat source and panel.
Compare output of heat source to the
requirements of the heating system.
PLC. Consult a qualified electrician to ensure
the PLC is wired correctly. The PLC may be
defective.
The PLC control or circulator may be
defective.
The 24V transformer may have failed.
to a lower setting.
appropriate settings.
An obstruction inside the zone valve is not
allowing the actuator to fully close or the
thermostat is still calling for heat.
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Temporarily create a “permanent” heat demand:
Install Jumper
between W & R
(closed
when pump
running)
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With jumper between W & R the
pump will run.
Maintenance
Yearly maintenance should be done on the panel prior to each heating season to ensure the ecient and accurate operation
of the panel.
Complete the following check list:
• Raise all thermostats to cause a call for heat within the system. Verify that the circulator starts, via a stethoscope or similar
device.
• Conrm that the Auxiliary Contacts close.
• If applicable, verify that each zone valve opens during the call for heat – the actuator should be warm to the touch, the
LED will light up (on 5620x models) and the white indicator should rise from the top of the actuator.
• Return all thermostats to a desirable setting.
You are now ready for another heating season with HeatLink.
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SCH-MRIB-R
SCH-TMP-M002
SCH-TMP-E001
Schematic #:
Wiring detail see:
Rough-in wiring see:
Thermostat
T
Panel
TMP040/070
Supply
Cold Water
Manifold
Radiant Heating
Hot Water Tank
TMP Series
Radiant Heat – Single Zone
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Panel(s):
Heat Source:
Heat Load(s):
Date:
if system layout will work for their particular application.
local codes.
· Air vents, expansion tanks, pressure relief valves, etc. for heat source as per
Notes:
· Drawings are for HeatLink suggested system layout only! User must determine
· Use isolation ball valves for all circuits and components.
· Local codes, regulations, and authorities have final jurisdiction.
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SCH-TMP-M003
Manifold
Thermostat
Radiant Heating
Schematic #:
SCH-TMP-E003
Wiring detail see:
Rough-in wiring see:
Recommended
Sidestream Filter
T
Boiler
TMP Series
Radiant Heating – Single Zone
2015-09-24
Panel
TMP040/070
Panel(s):
Heat Source:
Heat Load(s):
Date:
P1
Boiler
Supply
Cold Water
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if system layout will work for their particular application.
local codes.
· Air vents, expansion tanks, pressure relief valves, etc. for heat source as per
Notes:
· Drawings are for HeatLink suggested system layout only! User must determine
· Use isolation ball valves for all circuits and components.
TMP Series
and return, i.e. close tees.
For all these models, primary piping with
circulator must have no pressure
differential between panel primary supply
· Local codes, regulations, and authorities have final jurisdiction.
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SCH-MRIB-R
SCH-TMP-M004
SCH-TMP-E002
Thermostats
Manifold
Radiant Heating
Schematic #:
Wiring detail see:
Rough-in wiring see:
Recommended
Sidestream Filter
T
Boiler
TMP Series
Radiant Heating – Multiple Zones
Valve
Recommended
Pressure Bypass
Panel
TMP040/070
Heat Source:
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Heat Load(s):
Date:
P1
Boiler
Supply
Cold Water
if system layout will work for their particular application.
local codes.
· Air vents, expansion tanks, pressure relief valves, etc. for heat source as per
Notes:
· Drawings are for HeatLink suggested system layout only! User must determine
· Use isolation ball valves for all circuits and components.
· Local codes, regulations, and authorities have final jurisdiction.
TMP Series
and return, i.e. close tees.
For all these models, primary piping with
circulator must have no pressure
differential between panel primary supply
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Drawings are for HeatLink suggested electrical schematics only! User must
In all cases manufacturer equipment schematics will take precedence over
Standard 4-wire to be run from thermostat to mechanical room.
1
Standard 2-wire to be run from thermostat to floor sensor.
SCH-MRIB-R001
2
2
Heating Load
4
Rough-in Wiring for One Zone Heating
2012-10-19
Heat
Source
Application:Schematic #:
Notes:
Room Thermostat
1
Floor Sensor (optional)
2
Date:
determine if electrical schematic will work for their particular application. User
must also confirm all HeatLink schematics with manufacturer schematics of each
particular control chosen.
HeatLink electrical sche matics.
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In all cases manufacturer equipment schematics will take precedence over
SCH-MRIB-R002
Standard 4-wire to be run from each zone back
6-wire to be run between each manifold location. This allows for the transfer of the
clock signal, heat demand information,
6-wire to be run from the last manifold lo
for the transfer of the clock signal, heat demand information, and power.
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2
Manifold #2 Location
4
11
55
3
2
6
Optional
Allow for 110V power source to a 24V transformer at each manifold location instead
of supplying 24V power from the mechanical room.
Floor Sensor (optional)
Standard 2-wire to be run from thermostat to floor sensor.
4
222
Manifold #1 Location
4
6
to the corresponding manifold location.
5
and power from module to module.
cation to the mechanical room. This allows
Rough-in Wiring for Multiple Zone Heating with
StatLink
Application:Schematic #:
2012-10-19
Date:
Mechanical Room
determine if electrical schematic will work for their particular application. User
must also confirm all HeatLink schematics with manufacturer schematics of each
particular control chosen.
HeatLink electrical sche matics.
Notes:
2
6-wire Jumper
3
Heat
Source
Room Thermostats
1
6-wire Jumper
Local codes, regulations, and authorities have final jurisdiction .
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SCH-MRIB-R001
SCH-TMP-E001
Rough-in wiring see:
46544
CRWNTC
AUX
R C
W
L
TMP Panel
24 Vac
Pump
N
Single Zone Heating
2015-09-25
Application:Schematic #:
Notes:
· Drawings are for HeatLink suggested electrical schematics only! User must
Date:
ave final jurisdiction.
must also confirm all HeatLink schematics with manufacturer schematics of each
determine if electrical schematic will work for their particular application. User
particular control chosen.
HeatLink electrical schematics.
· In all cases manufacturer equipment schematics will take precedence over
· Local codes, regulations, and authorities h
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SCH-MRIB-R002
SCH-TMP-E002
Rough-in wiring see:
1
21122
R
C
W
CR
46544
CRWNTC
C
R
24 V
Module 40226
StatLink Base
Transformer
24 Vac Class II
or
110V
(Floating Neutral)
220V
L
N
Multiple Zone Heating with StatLink
2015-09-25
Application:Schematic #:
P1
Boiler
AUX
R C
W
L
TMP Panel
24 Vac
Pump
N
Date:
ave final jurisdiction.
must also confirm all HeatLink schematics with manufacturer schematics of each
determine if electrical schematic will work for their particular application. User
particular control chosen.
HeatLink electrical schematics.
· In all cases manufacturer equipment schematics will take precedence over
Notes:
· Drawings are for HeatLink suggested electrical schematics only! User must
· Local codes, regulations, and authorities h
1-866-661-5332
www.heatlink.com
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SCH-MRIB-R001
SCH-TMP-E003
Rough-in wiring see:
P1
Boiler
46544
CRWNTC
AUX
R C
W
L
TMP Panel
24 Vac
Pump
N
Single Zone Heating
2015-09-25
Application:Schematic #:
Notes:
· Drawings are for HeatLink suggested electrical schematics only! User must
Date:
ave final jurisdiction.
must also confirm all HeatLink schematics with manufacturer schematics of each
determine if electrical schematic will work for their particular application. User
particular control chosen.
HeatLink electrical schematics.
· In all cases manufacturer equipment schematics will take precedence over
· Local codes, regulations, and authorities h
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1-866-661-5332
www.heatlink.com
HeatLink
www.heatlink.com
®
Installation, Operation, and Maintenance
TMP040 / TMP070 – 3-Way Mixing Panels
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Canada
Manufactured & distributed by HeatLink Group Inc.
Head Office:
4603E - 13
Calgary, Alberta, T2E 6M3
Toll Free: 1-800-661-5332
International Phone: +1 (403) 250-3432
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th
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China
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