ARLINGTON, VA — The Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) has been elected to the 2002 “Associations Advance America” Honor Roll, a national awards competition sponsored by the American Society
There are several commercial applications for ductless mini-splits. They can include office buildings, computer rooms, hotels — any place that can use individualized climate control can benefit from a ductless system. The same is true for department stores.
Mitsubishi Electric has proven its commitment to training. In August 2001, the manufacturer opened its Atlanta training center (ATC) in order to educate dealers and distributors on the advantages of ductless technology.
Marley Cooling Technologies (Overland Park, KS) has announced that prices for its flagship NC® Class cooling tower line will increase for the first time since 2000. Galvanized steel towers
Reedy Industries Inc. (Glenview, IL) has acquired RC Mechanical Services Corp. (Independence, MO). RC Mechanical will be integrated into Lippert Mechanical, a Reedy service company in Kansas City, MO.
The Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Industry Fund of the United States (SMACN-IFUS) (Chantilly, VA) annual contributors’ meeting will be held on Oct. 23, 2002, at SMACNA’s
Mark Bergman has been named director of controls for McQuay International (Minneapolis, MN). Bergman will be responsible for the overall direction of the company’s MicroTech™ Control Systems, as well
PARSIPPANY, NJ — The Hydraulic Institute (HI) recently renewed its commitment to the Department of Energy (DOE) to raise awareness of new methods for increasing energy efficiency among manufacturers, purchasers,
Rheem Manufacturing Company has announced the promotion of Ian Stewart Farwell to the position of corporate executive vice president and chief operating officer. In his new position, Farwell will oversee operations, materials, and human resources at all Rheem manufacturing operating divisions in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
Every two years, Purdue University hosts conferences focusing on the results of recent research in compressors and other HVACR technologies. The Refrigeration Service Engineers Society (RSES) is a cooperating organization in support of the conferences, held in West Lafayette, IN.