Water treatment expert Fernox is set to take the stage at InstallerSHOW New York this March, delivering an educational session focused on The Importance of Water Quality in a Hydronic System. The presentation is designed to help heating professionals better understand how proper water treatment directly impacts system efficiency, reliability, and longevity.
Modern hydronic systems rely on optimized water quality to operate at peak performance. From boilers and heat pumps to chillers and geothermal systems, untreated or poorly maintained water can lead to limescale buildup, corrosion, reduced heat transfer, and premature component failure. During this informative session, Fernox will break down how water quality affects overall system health — and outline practical steps installers and engineers can take to protect equipment and improve long-term performance.
The session will be presented by Fernox hydronic industry veterans Jason Mangos and Chad Marzitelli, who bring more than 55 years of combined field and technical experience. Attendees will gain real-world insights, practical guidance, and actionable strategies that can be immediately applied on the job.
Session Dates & Times
- Wednesday, March 18 at 12:00 PM
- Thursday, March 19 at 11:00 AM
With growing demand for high-efficiency and renewable-ready heating systems across North America, understanding water quality has never been more critical. These sessions offer contractors, engineers, and wholesalers an opportunity to deepen their expertise and stay ahead of evolving system requirements.
Fernox invites all attendees of InstallerSHOW New York to join the discussion and discover how proper water treatment can safeguard performance, reduce callbacks, and extend system life.
Established in 1964, Fernox is a leading manufacturer of water treatment chemical products, central heating system filters, plumbing consumables, and diagnostic testing services. The company continues to pioneer energy-efficient solutions for both traditional and renewable technologies in residential and commercial applications throughout the Americas.



















