AO Smith

AO Smith Hot Water Tanks

AO Smith Hot Water Tank Product Line


AO Smith has the ideal water heater to satisfy any situation, whether is it the demands of a commercial environment or the needs of today's modern home.


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Residential

AO Smith Gas Fired Residential Water Heaters

Gas Fired Residential Water Heaters


AO Smith has the ideal water heater to satisfy any situation, whether is it the demands of a commercial environment or the needs of today's modern home. 


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AO Smith High Efficiency Gas Fired Water Heaters

High Efficiency Gas Fired Water Heaters


Condensing heat exchanger with a spiral shape that is fully submerged. Electronic control that is advanced and has a large LCD display. ULC S636 PVC, CPVC, or polypropylene pipe can be used to vent up to 128 equivalent feet. Blue Diamond glass coating outperforms industry standard glass lining in terms of corrosion resistance. 


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Commercial

AO Smith Commercial Gas Fired Water Heaters

Commercial Gas Fired Water Heaters


Models range in size from 120,000 to 499,900 BTU/h and have thermal efficiencies of 95 percent or higher. Control system with advanced touchscreen display and iCOMMTM remote monitoring capabilities. The combustion chamber is submerged, and the heat exchanger coil is a helical coil. With optional common vent kits, you can common vent up to three heaters. With the optional leak detection kit, you can receive leak detection alerts.


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Specialty Gas Fired Water Heaters

Specialty Gas Fired Water Heaters


85 percent thermal efficiency in a stackable design that saves space. Temperature management is precise thanks to electronic control. Heat exchanger with copper finned tubes for superior heat transfer. When demand is high, the stage gas firing system produces maximum output and reduces firing rates during off-peak times. Factory setup is included. A five-year limited heat exchanger warranty and a one-year limited parts warranty are included.


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AO Smith Storage Tanks

AO Smith Storage Tanks


Large volume tanks are intended for the storage of potable water. Sizes range from 140 to 2,500 gallons. All tanks are built in accordance with the ASME code. Horizontal or vertical tanks in round or square shapes are available. The entire tank is insulated in accordance with ASHRAE 90.1. (current edition) Lining options include glass, cement, and epoxy. 5 year limited tank warranty and 1 year parts warranty.


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About AO Smith

A. O. Smith Corporation is an American manufacturer of both residential and commercial water heaters and boilers and the largest manufacturer and marketer of water heaters in North America. It also supplies water treatment products in the Asian market. The company has 24 locations worldwide, including five manufacturing facilities in North America, as well as plants in Bengaluru in India, Nanjing in China and Veldhoven in The Netherlands.


In the past, A. O. Smith has had numerous other product lines. Among them, it was the largest bomb maker in the United States by the end of World War I. Smith ranked 74th among United States corporations in the value of World War II military production contracts.


History


In 1940, the company acquired Sawyer Electric of Los Angeles, California, a manufacturer of electric motors. In 1942, it once again began to produce bomb casings, as well as aircraft propellers, undercarriages, torpedoes, and air flasks. By 1945, the company had built 4.5 million bombs, 16,750 sets of landing gear, and 46,700 propeller blades. They also built nose frames for the B-25 bomber, water heaters, jeep frames, and components for the atomic bomb project. In 1946, they built a 400,000 square foot residential water heater plant in Kankakee, Illinois. From this plant, they also made waterheaters with the Kenmore name. In 1948, they entered the commercial water heater market after acquiring The Burkay Company of Toledo, Ohio. In 1949, the company began producing Harvestore, a glass-fused-to-steel silo, targeted at dairy and livestock operations.


In the 1950s, A. O. Smith acquired Whirl-A-Way Motors of Dayton, Ohio, and consolidated its electric motor manufacturing operations there. The motor division later introduced the hermetic motor, a critical component of air conditioning and refrigeration compressors. Its water heater division introduced the first glass-lined commercial water heater, the A. O. Smith Burkay B-65, and later the company established a glass fiber division to replace steel in many applications. It also expanded into supplying oil field pipe and pipe for service stations, eventually becoming Smith Fiberglass Products in 1986.


In the early 1960s, the company opened a commercial water heater and boiler plant in Stratford, Ontario, Canada. In 1965, the Motor division invented the enclosed canopy, two-compartment motor, a design that improved the reliability in pool pump motors by separating the switching components from the motor windings. In 1967, fourth generation Smith family member, Lloyd B. Smith, was elected chairman and chief executive officer of the company. By 1969, the company had produced its 10 millionth residential water heater, and by 1972, the company had expanded to Europe. In 1974, the Conservationist line of residential water heaters was introduced. In 1976, the Motor division opened a plant in Bray, Ireland, to supply hermetic motors. In 1978, A.O. Smith began manufacturing storage tanks, beginning with Aquastore, a glass-fused-to-steel tank.

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