Leslie Controls

Leslie Controls, Inc., part of the Thermal Fluid Division of Circor International Inc., is a manufacturer of industrial water heaters, control systems and regulators headquartered in Tampa, Florida. It is one of two major manufacturers of train horns in North America, the other being Nathan Manufacturing, Inc..

Products and services

In addition to air horns, Leslie Controls manufactures control valves, shutoff valves, control instrumentation, steam conditioning systems, steam water heaters and regulators.[1] Leslie also has two service centers in California and Virginia, which remanufacture valves made by a number of major companies. Other service centers repair valves from Watts ACV, R.G. Laurence, K&M, Contromatics, and Chas M. Bailey.[2]

History

Canadian John Leslie made a steam powered snowplow for railroads. By 1905, Leslie was operating a foundry in Lyndhurst, New Jersey and making steam pressure valves and regulators. During World War I and World War II, Leslie supplied military and merchant ships with steam control equipment.[3]

In 1968, after the company had expanded its product line to include industries and utilities, Leslie built a plant in Parsippany, New Jersey.[3]

Leslie moved to Tampa and was purchased in 1990 by Watts Industries, Inc.. Leslie bought K&M Valve Company in 1995.[3]

Watts started Circor International in 1999 when it spun off valve and control businesses relating to oil and gas.[4]

References

  1. "Steam & Thermal Fluid Controls". Leslie Controls, Inc. Retrieved 2009-05-28.
  2. "Remanufacturing, Service & Repair". Leslie Controls, Inc. Retrieved 2009-05-28.
  3. 1 2 3 "A Century of Superiority in the Use and Control of Fluids". Leslie Controls, inc. Retrieved 2009-05-28.
  4. "CIRCOR Aerospace Group". Industry Today. Retrieved 2011-07-21.

External links

Leslie Controls website

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