HVAC systems in commercial buildings consume a lot of energy, which is why many building owners and managers are looking at replacing their older, inefficient equipment with new high-performing systems.
An investment in a new chiller is not one that building owners make lightly. Owners typically need and appreciate the guidance of a knowledgeable HVAC contractor when making this purchase as there are a number of factors that go into the selection process, and not all of them are necessarily related to the actual chiller itself.
Commercial building owners and managers count on HVAC contractors to take care of their buildings in many ways. They’re expected to keep their facilities cool and comfortable, ensure their processes and procedures continue to hum along, provide quality IAQ, and, of course, maintain their equipment. On this last point, the proper maintenance of chillers takes top billing.
The global district cooling (DC) market was valued at $11.19 billion in 2015 and is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.1 percent to reach $17.33 billion in 2024, according to a new Transparency Market Research report titled District Cooling Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast, 2016-2024.
This 150- to 2,500-gallon electric water heater ranges from 12-360 kW, and features 150 psi ASME code glass lining, an ASME temperature and pressure relief valve, internal fusing (above 120 A), and magnesium anode rods.
Weil-McLain®, a designer and manufacturer of hydronic comfort heating systems for residential, commercial, and institutional buildings, has named Stefan Brosick as vice president and general manager, based at the company’s Burr Ridge, Illinois location.
International Comfort Products (ICP) recently honored two leading distributors as the ICP Commercial distributors of the year for excellence in customer support and sales growth.
DriSteem, a manufacturer of humidification, evaporative cooling, and water treatment systems, has announced Mechanical Sales Inc. as the new sales representative firm for DriSteem products in South Dakota.
Wentzel’s, a family-run heating, air conditioning, electrical, and insulation provider, announced that it is consolidating its operations in a new, larger space in Sarasota.