This initiative reflects NTI’s commitment to providing consistent, high-quality career support to ensure graduates are well-prepared for the workforce.
The Hydronic Branch Conductor, for which a patent is pending, supports simultaneous heating and cooling capabilities, and in certain applications can improve heating efficiency by more than 35%, a press release from Trane said.
At the AHR Expo, companies showcased strategies and solutions aimed at helping contractors and end users comply with EPA’s refrigerant management regulations.