Intended for HVAC company owners, “Mr. HVAC’s Operations Manual” is said to be everything an owner needs to operate and manage a business. It includes detailed training materials, federal compliance guides, policies, procedures, forms, templates, and pricing information specific to a residential and light commercial HVAC company.
The 2012 Kühl room air conditioner with optional Wi-Fi control is a room cooling solution that can help simplify building operations management and curtail energy consumption in dorms, apartments, commercial, and industrial facilities. Facilities management personnel can remotely control units.
HVACR industry representatives, government officials, and energy aficionados convened in Washington, D.C., to discuss the role renewable energy resources can play in the U.S. building sector during Danfoss’ 17th annual EnVisioneering Symposium.
An alternative to belt-driven energy recovery ventilators (ERV) is the GreenCube™, an energy recovery ventilator that, except for the air movers, has no moving parts. It is an enthalpy plate energy exchanger that recovers both sensible (heat) and latent (moisture) energies from one airstream and transfers it to another.
The OPK-300EZ/E is the EZ-Ject™ air conditioning leak detection kit that is perfect for small to medium-size systems and contains everything necessary to get the job done in an easy and efficient manner, said the company. Featured in the kit is the Optimax™ 3000, a cordless, rechargeable LED leak detection flashlight.
A line of packaged terminal air conditioners (PTACs) are designed to offer reliability, quality, and comfort for consumers who are the end users of traditional PTAC applications, including hotels and motels, senior care facilities, dormitories, military housing, and some residential applications.
Upgrading “the most famous office building in the world” is no small task, and Anthony Malkin, president of Malkin Holdings, owner of the Empire State Building, has tackled it head on. It’s important to know “what will matter and what will not,” he stated, as he detailed progress to date at the 23rd annual North American Energy Efficiency Forum, sponsored by Johnson Controls and the United States Energy Association.