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Trane Technologies’ residential HVAC brands (Trane Residential and American Standard Heating & Air Conditioning) celebrated the inaugural graduation of its first cohort of Trade Warriors to train at Fort Bragg.
Trane commercial HVAC business announced a price increase ranging from 4-7.5% on select Traneapplied and controls equipment, as well as certain unitary product.
While there’s no quick solution to the nationwide shortage of skilled labor, one HVAC manufacturer’s latest technology aims to simplify the installation process while increasing a contractor’s productivity and profitability.
Trane and American Standard have announced the national launch of Link, their communication technology, designed to simplify installation, commissioning, and remote monitoring of variable speed HVAC systems.
Trane Technologies announced it will further reduce the carbon impact of its HVAC solutions by purchasing low-carbon steel from primary supplier Nucor Corporation, Econiq, with an additional allotment from U. S. Steel, verdeX.
METUS announced it was the recipient of an Honorable Mention Award in the 2022 CEE Integrated Home Competition in the Connected Heating and Cooling Equipment category.