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The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA), in collaboration with regional utilities, including Seattle City Light, announced the winner of the $10,000 grand prize in its Discover Ductless campaign.
In 1936, a small group of engineers from Emerson Electric developed a new hydraulic action temperature-control device for use in thermostats, stacks, and other heating ventilation applications.
Designed in 11 sizes from 15 to 70 tons, the V-Cube Slim™ unit features a cooling efficiency of up to 16.1 EER and heating efficiency of up to 4.3 COP.