DALLAS — Eternal hybrid water heaters, marketed by Grand Hall USA, received recognition from two industry organizations for the performance of its products and the quality of its training program. The Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) has added Grand Hall USA to its Residential Water Heaters (RWH) Certification Program. Eternal hybrid water heaters are now tested and Energy Star certified through AHRI. North American Technician Excellence (NATE) has also granted 12 credit hours towards NATE recertification to HVAC professionals who complete the Eternal training class.

AHRI’s Product Performance Certification Program is a voluntary program that evaluates HVACR and water heating products. The organization verifies a product’s performance so consumers can feel more confident about the products they buy. It also encourages fair competition, compliance with federal and state regulations, and is an accredited certification body for compliance with Energy Star qualifications.

HVAC technicians who are NATE certified are required to take classes to stay up-to-date on HVAC technology. Every five years, certified technicians must renew their certifications. By awarding 12 credit hours for the Eternal training class, HVAC technicians can gain the credits needed for recertification as well as learn the proper installation and service techniques for Eternal hybrid water heaters.

“Receiving recognition from AHRI and NATE, two well-respected organizations, is an honor and an important milestone for our company,” said Paul Home, VP of product and marketing for Eternal hybrid water heaters. “Every day we strive to provide a superior product and training for our customers and contractors. Like AHRI and NATE, we believe a product must deliver on its promises and proper training is a crucial part of the experience.”

For more information on Eternal hybrid water heaters, visit www.eternalwaterheater.com. For details on the company’s training, go to www.eternalclass.com.

Publication date: 11/25/2013

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