For applications such as cafes, executive offices, sports suites, kiosks, and outdoor kitchens, the GEMU090 undercounter Pearl Ice® ice machine is 15 inches wide, over 33 inches high, and over 22 inches deep.
Designed for large-scale facilities, such as commercial office buildings, hotels, hospitals, and schools, the Multi V III is a variable refrigerant flow (VRF) commercial air conditioning system.
Designed for HVAC applications, Climatherm® SDR 17.6 is now available in large pipe sizes up to 24 inches in diameter. SDR, or standard dimension ratio, is the ratio of pipe-diameter-to-wall-thickness, and these larger pipe offerings have reduced SDRs in order to keep weight and costs down.
Version 9.3 of Maxwell Systems™ Estimation®, the company’s takeoff and estimating software designed specifically to address the needs of electrical, mechanical, plumbing, and HVAC contractors, is available.
With a zinc-plated steel housing and finishing, the FireBag® thermal-activated gas shut-off device automatically turns off the gas supply in the event of a fire, preventing explosions and the spreading of fire.
The Healthy Home System™ turns the forced air ductwork of any home or small business into an integrated IAQ management system. It uses patented technology that engages the central fan on a scheduled basis to keep air flowing throughout the building.
Joining the line of the company’s IAQ products are three Luxaire Acclimate central dehumidifiers. The 65-, 90-, and 135-pint models are designed to remove excess moisture from the air and improve comfort levels.
A mobile application for HVACR contractors and distributors provides continuous field access to product replacement information for OEM, competitive, and White-Rodgers products from their Blackberry or Android smartphone.
An addition to the company’s portable metering product line, the ELITEpro SP™ recording power meter provides users with the same user-friendly metering experience as the ELITEpro.
Designed to reduce a business’s electric bill, the Demand Limiting Controller (DLC) attacks the three charges for electricity: demand, peak rate, and use.