Moffitt Corp. Inc. has announced a new alliance with Colt Group, a United Kingdom-based provider of ventilation systems. With this new agreement, Moffitt will utilize Colt’s global coverage to enhance its ability to sell Moffitt natural ventilation products, including the MoffittVent natural ventilator, to customers around the world.
Broan-NuTone®, a leading manufacturer of residential ventilation products, has crowned the overall winner of the 2013 ULTRA Pro Challenge, a nationwide competition among contractors to install an ULTRA™ ventilation fan in the fastest time.
Free of charge, the CD contains thousands of pages of data including literature, spec sheets, fan curves, install/service manuals, wiring diagrams, parts reference, and product and application photos.
The NV-Series indoor swimming pool ventilation product line features one of the HVAC industry’s smallest footprints, lightest weight, and highest efficiencies. It is available in 4,000 to 70,000 cfm sizes.
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.
Tjernlund Products has announced a new smartphone optimized site for instant on-the-job wiring and troubleshooting help. The company’s product nameplates now feature a QR code that will directly link to the site or it can be accessed in a mobile browser at m.tjernlund.com.
Though ASHRAE recommends bringing in 15 cfm of outside air per occupant in a commercial building, a growing number of studies show that many U.S. schools are falling significantly short of that goal, which can translate to lower test scores, increased absences, and other health issues caused by poor IAQ.
The trend to improve the indoor environment in commercial spaces is growing, according to experts in the field. Yet health and safety may not always be foremost in discussions between HVAC contractors and commercial clients.
When people step inside their homes, they tend to feel safe and protected from the outdoor world — and completely unaware of the many sources of pollution affecting their indoor environments.