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Johnson Controls Inc. (JCI) recently opened the doors to a 12,600-square-foot training facility devoted to increasing the industry’s awareness of VRF technology, equipment, and operation. The center, which officially opened in July, boasts a hands-on lab, two 25-person-capacity classrooms, audio/video conferencing capabilities, and a full curriculum to help HVAC contractors and sales professionals deliver quality VRF solutions.
The YORK Custom Air-Handling Unit (AHU) is designed to adapt to the needs of the environment, providing balanced performance by matching AHU features and efficiency against building demands.
The York LX Series TM8Y and TM9Y residential gas furnaces from Johnson Controls combine two-stage heating with the efficiency of a standard electronically commutated motor (ECM).
Johnson Controls is buying 60 percent of that business and creating a joint venture with Hitachi Appliances retaining ownership of the remaining 40 percent. The new business is valued at around $2.8 billion.
These York residential heating and air conditioning split systems, heat pumps, and air handlers meet 2015 U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) efficiency standards.
York YD model “C” dual compressor centrifugal chillers from Johnson Controls are now available with Optispeed variable-speed drives (VSD) and an expanded capacity range of 1,500–6,000 ton (5,300–21,000 kW).
The Madison location shares a similar footprint, including a self-service showroom, to stores in Tampa and Orlando, Florida; Chicago; Wauwatosa, Wisconsin; and St. Louis.