Located in Southern California, just north of Los Angeles, the Conejo Valley has temperatures that range from below freezing in the winter to well above 100°F in the summer. The school district has hundreds of thermostats across 30 sites, which include school campuses, offices, and warehouses.
Evapco recently held its 2017 Global Sales Conference where the company announced the newest products to complete Evapco’s full spectrum of global evaporative cooling solutions. Sales representatives from around the globe attended the conference.
The 2017 Johnson Controls Energy Efficiency Indicator (EEI) survey of more than 1,500 facility and management executives in the U.S., Canada, and 10 other countries indicates that 70 percent of organizations are paying more attention to energy efficiency than a year ago, and 58 percent are expecting to increase investments next year.
The winners of the 2018 AHR Expo Innovation Awards have been announced. The annual competition recognizes some of the most inventive HVACR products, systems, and technologies that will be featured at the 2018 AHR Expo.
Honeywell announced the results of its comprehensive portfolio review, including its intention to separately spin off its Homes product portfolio and ADI global distribution business, as well as its Transportation Systems business, into two stand-alone, publicly-traded companies.
"The addition of ARI significantly strengthens our leadership position in the refrigerant and reclamation industry by enhancing our product offerings, increasing our geographic reach and customer base, and enhancing our sales and distribution capabilities," said Kevin J. Zugibe, chairman and CEO, Hudson Technologies.
The purpose of the innovation center is to improve new product development and speed-to-market capabilities and to help make northwest Ohio a hub for HVAC engineering and innovation.
There is still time to submit your abstracts for the inaugural IIR International Conference on the Application of HFO Refrigerants with an extended deadline of Oct. 20.
The Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors Association (PHCC) was part of a select group of plumbing, heating, and cooling industry representatives who participated in a Sept. 14 meeting at the White House and discussed the importance of tax reform, infrastructure needs, and, most importantly, workforce development.