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        Connectall Ltd is proud to announce that its industry‑leading Steam Hose assembly has received official Canadian Registration Number (CRN) certification in the province of Quebec. This important regulatory milestone reinforces Connectall’s commitment to safety, compliance, and the reliable supply of high‑performance fluid conveyance solutions across the Canadian market.

        Achieving CRN approval in Quebec — one of Canada’s most stringent regulatory jurisdictions — validates Connectall’s design, testing, and quality standards for pressure‑related products. With this certification in hand, customers across industrial sectors can confidently specify, install, and operate Connectall’s Steam Hose systems with full provincial compliance.

        What CRN Certification Means for Industrial Operators

        Canadian Registration Number (CRN) is a legal requirement for pressure‑containing equipment and assemblies used in regulated jurisdictions throughout Canada. It verifies that a product meets applicable standards and has been evaluated for safe performance under specified conditions.

        Quebec’s CRN approval process is known for rigorous technical validation, ensuring products like steam hoses can withstand demanding pressure and temperature environments without compromising safety or performance. Connectall’s newly registered CRN confirms that its Steam Hose assemblies meet or exceed these regulatory expectations.

        Why This Matters for Your Projects

        CRN approval equips engineers, project managers, and procurement teams with the confidence they need when selecting critical steam conveyance components. Specifically, the benefits include:

        • Regulatory Compliance: Meets Quebec provincial requirements for pressure‑rated equipment.
        • Safety Assurance: Verified design and testing align with Canadian safety standards.
        • Wider Market Access: Steam Hose assemblies can now be used in industrial applications throughout Quebec.
        • Reduced Project Risk: Confidence that products will perform as specified, minimizing delays and compliance hurdles.

        Connectall’s Commitment to Quality and Compliance

        At Connectall Ltd, quality and compliance are foundational to our product strategy. Our Steam Hose assemblies undergo stringent material selection, manufacturing controls, and pressure testing to deliver dependable performance — now officially certified for use in Quebec.

        This latest CRN achievement reinforces Connectall’s role as a trusted partner for industrial fluid handling solutions across Canada’s energy, manufacturing, chemical, and process industries.

        Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

        What is a CRN and why is it required?
        A CRN (Canadian Registration Number) is a certification identifier for pressure fittings and assemblies used in regulated provinces. It ensures compliance with safety codes and standards required for equipment operating under pressure.

        Which products from Connectall are now CRN registered in Quebec?
        Connectall’s Steam Hose assemblies have received CRN approval for installation and use throughout Quebec.

        Does this CRN approval apply Canada‑wide?
        CRN is issued on a provincial basis. Approval in Quebec expands compliance to that jurisdiction; other provinces may have their own registration requirements. Connectall will update on provincial approvals as we get them.

        How can I specify Connectall’s Steam Hose products for my project?
        Contact Connectall or your industrial distributor to access certified product documentation, including CRN details, technical specs, and installation guidance.


        About Connectall Ltd
        Connectall Ltd is a supplier of industrial fluid handling components engineered for performance and durability. With a focus on compliance, quality, and customer support, Connectall serves critical applications in steam, chemical, hydraulic, and high‑pressure systems.

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