The CMW30 provides 29,400 Btuh of cooling, designed for protecting server rooms and other heat sensitive equipment. It offers a high sensible cooling capacity, a 17-IEER rating, variable-speed inverter compressor and inverter fan motors.
According to a new study released by The Freedonia Group, demand in the United States for HVAC equipment is projected to increase 5.1 percent annually to $16.8 billion in 2015. Advances will be stimulated by growth in residential and many types of nonresidential construction spending from a low 2010 base.
Tappan packaged air conditioner Model P7RD utilizes R-410A refrigerant and all-aluminum microchannel condenser coil technology. According to the manufacturer, advantages of microchannel coils include lighter weight, smaller size, better durability, and greater reliability in corrosive environments.
LG Electronics’ Commercial Air Conditioning launched its new website, www.lg-dfs.com, dedicated to its duct-free systems (DFS), like the Art Cool Inverter Mirror and Art Cool Picture. According to the company, the website is a user-friendly, simplified experience designed to educate users on DFS.
Direct Expansion Solutions (DXS), a division of HTS Engineering Ltd. that specializes in variable refrigerant volume (VRV) implementation and design, announced that it will be the exclusive supplier of Reflok® air conditioning connection components in Texas.
Designed for large-scale facilities, such as commercial office buildings, hotels, hospitals, and schools, the Multi V III is a variable refrigerant flow (VRF) commercial air conditioning system.
Regional standards for HVAC equipment have been a hot topic of discussion in the industry, and the proposed rule for the standards could be finalized next week. Currently, the Department of Energy (DOE) is making the rule available for public comment until today, Oct. 17.
“An epidemic of moisture-related problems are causing more system failures today than ever before in the history of air conditioning and refrigeration,” said Paul Appler, a technical speaker at the state of Alabama’s mandated Continuing Education Program for HVACR Contractors.