While the ceo’s of many publicly traded companies are reeling from dismal economic news over the past year, the leader of one of the hvacr industry’s largest companies continues to report improved earnings and positive cash flow.
Most in the hvac business had started bracing for a recession based on downward trends months before the economic analysts stamped that recession a fact.
While some sections of the United States dig out from under the snow and other areas bask in mild-to-warm winter temperatures, hvacr contractors from all corners of the country are monitoring the weather and looking for signs of an economic slowdown.
According to Michael K. Blevins, director of government affairs for the Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association (GAMA), nowhere are the world-changing events of Sept. 11 "more evident than on Capitol Hill."
The power we save is the power we can sell. That’s the motto Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LA DWP) hvac supervisor Pat Breslin uses to give his job the right perspective.
The typical feedback we usually rely on in the cooling mode to determine how a system is operating (like pressures, subcooling, and superheat) is much less valuable in heating mode.