Advances in heat and energy recovery ventilation technology, driven largely by industry standards and increasingly stringent building codes, have pushed manufacturers to offer multiple energy-saving ventilation solutions contractors can choose from for new and retrofit projects on residential and commercial structures.
Increasingly demanding standards and regulations are having a clear impact on the energy efficiency and effectiveness of products used in residential ventilation and air movement.
Some industry experts in the HVAC industry consider gas-fired condensing combustion heating systems to be the final frontier in rooftop heating technology.
Software Assists with Heat Pipe Design, Pricing, Drawing Creation, and Plan Submittal
February 5, 2014
Heat Pipe Technology (HPT), a division of MiTek® Industries, a Berkshire Hathaway company, announced that it has released a new cloud-based design software program called SelectPlus™.
Energy Recovery Ventilation Tool Quantifies the Benefits
October 14, 2013
Airxchange has announced AIRX Estimator for the Environment, a free online estimation tool to quickly calculate the energy savings and positive environmental impact when commercial buildings implement energy recovery ventilation (ERV) technology.
Companies Join Forces to Provide Energy-Efficient Data Center Cooling
September 24, 2013
Air Enterprises, a manufacturer of custom air handling solutions, announced that it has acquired the exclusive license to market, sell, manufacture, and commission KyotoCooling® technology in North America to provide energy-efficient data center cooling.
Besides traditional renewable products, there are a list of HVAC-specific items that could be considered as energy-saving options for the residential and commercial contractor looking to offer customers renewable solutions.
As home and building owners continue to look for ways to save money, manufacturers of air movement and ventilation products are reporting growing popularity in energy recovery ventilators (ERVs), air curtains, electronically commutated motors (ECMs), HVLS (high-volume, low-speed) fans, and ventilation control systems.
Reversomatic Manufacturing Limited, a leading North American manufacturer of ventilation products, has announced the opening of its United States distribution facility in Sarasota, Fla.