The 2015 AHR Expo blew into the Windy City and proceeded to trump all previous Chicago expo records as manufacturers, contractors, and distributors from all around the country traveled to the Midwest to discover what’s new and trending in the HVACR industry.
The Fresh-Aire UV Control Panel automates the monitoring of UV-C wavelength feedback, safety, and efficacy for new air-handling unit (AHU) FAUV Commercial Series UV light systems.
Armstrong Fluid Technology introduced the IPC 9521 Integrated Plant Control system designed to help building owners achieve greater energy efficiency in chiller plant systems.
With today’s technology, it’s possible for a high-performance building to integrate and optimize all its major functions while also ensuring energy efficiency and comfort. Yet, while opportunities abound for HVAC contractors in this niche, many say there are still barriers restricting the growth of high-performance buildings.
The goal of a high-performance building is to optimize its performance and energy use at all times, in all conditions. And, trends in smart controls and system integration are making this goal more achievable than ever before.
Schneider Electric, a specialist in energy management, and Autodesk Inc., a leader in 3D design and engineering, have announced an agreement to collaborate to enhance current practices for building lifecycle management based on building information modeling (BIM).
Representing all major segments of the HVACR marketplace, the winning entries were honored in 10 categories as the most innovative new products among the thousands that will be displayed at the Jan. 26-28 event in Chicago.
Considered to be the premier event in the HVACR industry, the AHR Expo is the place where contractors, engineers, and other building professionals meet to learn about new products.
The EcoWave™ occupancy-based wireless unitary HVAC controller provides the balance of energy efficiency and occupant comfort in fan coils, heat pumps, packaged terminal air conditioners (PTACs), and other unitary equipment used in spaces with unpredictable occupancy.
The customers at Control Services Inc. practically make up the Omaha, Nebraska, skyline, offering indisputable proof that, over the last four decades, the company has helped shape its hometown.