Press Release

Heat Exchange Institute to Sell Standards on Their Own Newly Updated Website

April 6, 2021—CLEVELAND—The Heat Exchange Institute (HEI) will now offer the sale of all nine HEI standards on their own updated (2020) website. Each standard is available for purchase at https://www.heatexchange.org/products/hei-standards.

No login or membership is required to purchase materials. Users from anywhere in the world can simply add the desired standard(s) to the cart and purchase securely and conveniently by credit card. Materials will be shipped in 1 to 2 business days via UPS ground or UPS worldwide.

HEI tech sheets are also available on the site for download at no charge.

HEI, a trade association committed to the technical advancement, promotion, and understanding of a broad range of utility and industrial-scale heat exchange and vacuum apparatus, produces nine standards in all. Each standard is reaffirmed or revised on a five-year cycle.

Heat Exchange Institute spokesperson Craig Addington said, “HEI standards are used throughout the world. We are pleased to offer our members and customers a quick and easy way to obtain the standards they need directly from HEI on our own website. On the home page, simply click Standards to access the list, descriptions, and pricing.”

The Heat Exchange Institute (HEI) is a nonprofit trade association concentrating its efforts on the manufacturing and engineering aspects of steam surface condensers, closed feedwater heaters, power plant heat exchangers, liquid ring vacuum pumps, steam jet ejectors, deaerators, and air cooled condensers.

Since its founding over 80 years ago, the Institute has earned international recognition as the leading authority on the technologies for heat exchange and vacuum apparatus. Institute standards are used throughout the world for the design, manufacture, and operation of heat exchange and vacuum equipment.

For further information about purchasing HEI standards, contact Craig Addington, 1300 Sumner Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44115; email: [email protected]; phone: 216-241-7333; fax: 216-241-0105; or visit the HEI website: www.heatexchange.org.