SustainCo Inc. announced that its SustainCo Solutions & Services unit, through operating group VCI Controls Inc., has been awarded and has substantially completed a series of contracts and work orders worth over $550,000 by Defence Construction Canada-CFB Borden and Public Works and Government Services of Canada-CFB Borden.
The rise in commercial HVAC installations and growth in industrial activity is expected to drive the global cooling towers market, according to a new report by Global Industry Analysts Inc.
Save up to 15 percent on electricity costs with these simple preventive maintenance tips for cooling tower. Routine maintenance also helps to conserve water and extend the operating life of cooling equipment.
Baltimore Aircoil Co. (BAC), a division of Amsted Industries, announced that Don Fetzer has been named president of the company. Fetzer joined BAC in 2011 as managing director – BAC Europe.
When evaluating the purchase of most types of capital equipment, the obvious factor to consider is price/performance. Yet, an important factor that most people would agree should not be overlooked is value added, an amenity or service — such as warranty or engineering assistance — that substantially increases worth.
The Series 1500 cooling tower’s Extreme Efficiency (XE) models are at least two times more efficient than the minimum requirements established in ASHRAE 90.1 and further reduce the unit’s operating cost, the company said.
Effective Jan. 16, SPX Cooling Technologies Inc. opened a Canadian regional sales office to serve the province of Ontario. Located in Mississauga, Ontario, the office supports cooling tower and OEM parts selection for Marley® and Recold® brands.
SPX Cooling Technologies Inc. announced the launch of its new SPXCooling.com website, which the company said has been completely redesigned to better serve its customer base.
Many facilities in the health care sector are particularly dependent on maintaining stable environments within various structures, where steady room temperature and humidity are critical factors.