AETech Electronic
Mixing Valves & Gas Safety
ICA Heating is an authorized AETech dealer serving New Jersey and New York. We carry the full AETech product line — HP#7 electronic mixing valves, GSSV gas safety shutoff valves, and Guardian monitoring systems — backed by in-house engineering, installation, and lifecycle service.
Precision Temperature Control
for Critical Applications
AETech engineers electronic mixing valves and gas safety systems designed for the most demanding commercial and residential applications. Their flagship HP#7 domestic hot water mixing valve uses a microprocessor-based P+I control algorithm to maintain water temperature within 1.8°F of setpoint — far surpassing the accuracy of traditional mechanical thermostatic valves.
Beyond mixing valves, AETech's gas safety product line — including GSSV shutoff valves, MVD compact solenoid valves, and the Guardian GSMS monitoring system — provides UL/FM/CSA-listed protection for commercial gas-fired equipment with native BACnet integration and field-serviceable design.
AETech HP#7 mixing valve stations have been installed in some of the most prominent buildings in the country, including Central Park Tower — the tallest residential structure in the world at 98 stories — where they provide multi-zone DHW control across extreme vertical pressure differentials.
Mixing Valves. Gas Safety.
Monitoring Systems.
AETech offers a complete ecosystem for domestic hot water temperature control and gas safety — from precision electronic mixing valves to UL/FM/CSA-listed shutoff valves and integrated monitoring systems.
Microprocessor-controlled electronic mixing valve with P+I algorithm that maintains domestic hot water within 1.8°F of setpoint. NSF/ANSI 372 stainless steel body with integrated immersion sensor, LED display, and optional fail-safe actuator. Rated 250 psi / 350°F.
- Sizes3/4" to 3" NPT
- Precision±1.8°F of setpoint
- Pressure250 psi rated
- Temperature350°F max
- MaterialNSF/ANSI 372 stainless steel
- Warranty5-year limited
Fully integrated gas safety shutoff valves providing UL/FM/CSA-listed protection for commercial and industrial gas-fired equipment. Features proof of closure, inlet/outlet pressure sensing, field-replaceable actuator, and native BACnet communications.
- Sizes1" NPT to 8" FLG
- ListingsUL / FM / CSA
- CommsNative BACnet
- FeaturesProof of closure, pressure sensing
- ActuatorField-replaceable
Fast-acting compact solenoid-type gas safety shutoff valves with integrated inlet strainer and test ports. Designed for tight installations where space is limited and rapid shutoff response is critical.
- Sizes1/2" NPT to 3" FLG
- TypeFast-acting solenoid
- FeaturesInlet strainer, test ports
Supervisory gas safety monitoring system that integrates with GSSV and MVD valves to provide continuous monitoring, automatic shutdown capability, and system-wide alarm management for multi-appliance gas installations.
- FunctionSupervisory monitoring & shutdown
- IntegrationGSSV & MVD valve series
- FeaturesAuto shutdown, alarm management
Precision. Safety.
Integration.
The engineering advantages that make AETech the preferred choice for mechanical engineers, contractors, and facility managers specifying mixing valves and gas safety equipment.
Where AETech Systems
Are Installed
AETech mixing valves and gas safety systems serve commercial and residential facilities where precise temperature control, occupant safety, and code compliance are non-negotiable.
Authorized Dealer.
Full-Service Partner.
Buying AETech equipment through ICA means you get more than valves and controllers — you get an authorized partner who stays with the system for its entire lifecycle. From the first engineering consultation through decades of service, ICA provides the application expertise and support that AETech systems demand.
Unlike third-party resellers, ICA has direct access to AETech engineering support, product inventory, warranty authorization, and factory-trained startup technicians. When you need help, you call one number — and we handle everything.
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