Hartzell Air Movement has announced the launch of its new rapid ship program. The program includes axial and centrifugal fans for a number of different applications such as warehouse ventilation, food processing, wastewater, and more.
As contractors seal up homes, they also need to consider proper ventilation, avoid common mistakes, and follow industry protocols to ensure occupant health and safety.
Advances in heat and energy recovery ventilation technology, driven largely by industry standards and increasingly stringent building codes, have pushed manufacturers to offer multiple energy-saving ventilation solutions contractors can choose from for new and retrofit projects on residential and commercial structures.
Increasingly demanding standards and regulations are having a clear impact on the energy efficiency and effectiveness of products used in residential ventilation and air movement.
Greenheck Fan Corp. announced that it will soon break ground on a 150,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Shelby, N.C. The company plans to break ground on the new facility in January 2014 with plans to be operational by October.
Hartzell Air Movement announced that Neil Cordonnier has joined the company as vice president of operations. He will be focused on improvements in operation using six sigma, lean techniques, and other process improvements.
Tom Gustafson, chief technology officer at Hartzell Air Movement, has been appointed to the board of directors of the Air Movement and Control Association International (AMCA International). Prior to being appointed to the board, Gustafson served on a number of committees for the association.