Quick-Sling’s QSMS1202 has a fixed height of 12 inches and a width of 30.5 inches. Made of 14-gauge square steel tubing with 7 gauge steel cross rails. ¼/20 slotted feet to bolt to concrete, wood, or plastic pad.
Quick-Sling’s QSMS1201 is a 12-inch-high mini split wide stand that fits units that are 18,000 Btu’s and up. Each foot is slotted to receive ¼/20 hardware in order to bolt to concrete, wood, or plastic pad for stability and security.
RectorSeal NoKink™ is a flexible, non-kinking refrigerant line connector for quick, easy, and more reliable refrigerant lineset connections to wall and ceiling-mounted mini-split evaporators. It eliminates inadvertent kinking, even with sharp 90-degree bends.
EZ-Roll™ ductless mini splits line sets from Great Lakes Copper are pre-assembled, factory-made line sets for air conditioning and refrigeration applications. Available in a wide range of sizes, lengths, and insulation thicknesses.
Ductless mini-split air conditioners and heat pumps have been added to the York® Affinity™ Series and LX Series product lines to provide more heating and cooling options to homeowners and commercial building operators.
Nonkinking and flexible, the NoKink refrigerant line connector is designed for quick, easy, and more reliable refrigerant lineset connections to wall- and ceiling-mounted mini-split evaporators.
In addition to the 2013 Commercial Heating Showcase product grid, The NEWS spotlights the HVAC industry’s latest commercial heating products in this photo feature.
For residential and light commercial use, a line of mini-split stands is available. According to the manufacturer, the stands typically fit units that are 18,000 Btu and under and offer a safe and secure foundation.
RectorSeal® Corp. has introduced RectorSeal NoKink™, a flexible, non-kinking refrigerant line connector designed for quicker, easier, and more reliable refrigerant lineset connections to wall and ceiling-mounted mini-split evaporators.
A famous representative of Washington’s media and a loyal customer of Grove Heating and Cooling, broadcaster Al Koken, partnered with the Maryland HVAC contractor in creating a promotional video for its HVAC services.