Connecticut (CT) Controlling Instruments and Accessories Companies

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Industrial Electric Sales Inc
20 Hathaway Drive # 2
Stratford CT 06615
(203) 381-6220
M A Selmon CO
40 Hathaway Drive
Stratford CT 06615
(203) 377-3525
Tower Equipment CO Inc
1320 W Broad Street
Stratford CT 066155798
(203) 375-4420

Tower Equipment is the leading distributor of Residential and Commercial Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Controls (HVAC) and supplies in CT.
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KDE Instrumentation
20 Coltsfoot CirP. O. Box 757
Glastonbury CT 060330757
(860) 657-2744

Sales, Service, and Calibration of Industrial Instruments, Sensors, Recorders, Pressure-Gauges, and Mechanical Gages, by us, or our many Associates.
Royal Instrument Service CO
33 Pawson Landing Drive
Branford CT 06405
(203) 488-3354
International Censors & Cntrls
75 Glen Road # 302
Sandy Hook CT 06482
(203) 270-9391
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