Portable heating and cooling manufacturers are preparing for the outside temperatures and the interest in portable HVAC equipment, which many acknowledge is also heating up.
MovinCool®, a brand of DENSO Corp., announced that it has received NOM (Official Mexican Standard) safety certification from ETL Mexico, which is required for products imported for sale in Mexico. The certification applies to four MovinCool portable spot air conditioners, the Classic Plus 14 and Office Pro 18, 36, and 60 models.
When portable heating and cooling began to take off, it wasn’t because a new product came along and revolutionized the market, nor because the products received grand publicity for something. It was because manufacturers and distributors evolved the market.
Although the HVAC industry has been around for more than a century, portable heating and cooling is a relative rookie to the scene. Having just made a mark in the U.S. beginning in the 1980s, the market has continued to grow and evolve into what we see today.
According to Rob Shortt, vice president, Cold Air Products, Norfolk, Va., the portable heating and cooling sector is widely driven by inclement weather and the impending need for comfort.
Portable air conditioner manufacturer, Koldwave, has launched a new website at www.koldwave.com designed to provide easy access to application information, product information, literature, and product support.