Cooper&Hunter and Tropic Supply Team Up to Donate HVAC Systems
Daytona State’s Advanced Technology College received 6 mini-split training modules
Daytona Beach, Fla. — In collaboration with Tropic Supply, Cooper&Hunter has gifted Daytona State College with six complete HVAC systems, considering the donation as a useful investment in the next generation. The on-campus working stations, which include units from Cooper&Hunter’s modern “Sophia Mini-Split Single Zone Series,” will give students hands-on learning opportunities with technology that is becoming increasingly popular in the U.S.
As U.S. consumers are becoming more eco-conscious, the mini-split market is growing. In comparison to more traditional central HVAC systems, these ductless units are easy to install, affordable, and energy efficient. Saving money and energy simultaneously is an advantage that American consumers cannot ignore, so future HVAC professionals will need to be prepared.