It’s time again for the annual Cooling Showcase. The intent is to help contractors prepare for this busy period by doing the research that will help them distinguish between brands.
With building owners and managers looking to wring savings from every square foot of space, manufacturers have introduced a wide array of advanced energy-efficient technologies that are designed to lower utility bills without compromising comfort.
Reducing the need for costly demolition or helicopter expenses, the Rapid Knock-Down (RKD) air handler is designed to be delivered to the jobsite in sections matched to the building’s minimum opening, to allow for easier installation into tight or hard-to-reach spaces.
Offered as a standard option for the company’s cataloged commercial air-handling units is a photocatalytic oxidation (PCO) air cleaning system. The Trane Catalytic Air Cleaning System (TCACS) is now a standard option with the Performance Climate Changer™ air handler.
The Retrovent™ Replacement Program simplifies replacement of aging 20-ton and larger air handlers with energy-efficient, direct-match units, avoiding extensive renovation costs, the company said. The program makes it easy to upgrade IAQ while reducing operating costs and increasing occupant comfort.
The Retrovent™ Replacement Program simplifies replacement of aging 20-ton and larger air handlers with energy-efficient, direct-match units, avoiding extensive renovation costs. According to the company, the program makes it easy to upgrade IAQ while reducing operating costs and increasing occupant comfort.
Winners of the The NEWS’ eighth annual Dealer Design Awards’ HVAC Commercial Equipment category have brought new ideas to the commercial market that should help contractors meet the commercial challenges they face.
The NEWS is not the only one celebrating an anniversary this year. Fifty years ago in western Michigan, Seaman’s Air Conditioning-Refrigeration was born in humble beginnings and now is recognized as a fine commercial HVAC company. And the company celebrated with a Red Cross blood drive.