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Greenheck: DAMPERS

Karen Brohl
November 21, 2001
The company says its VCD Series of commercial volume-control dampers is uniquely designed for underfloor air distribution (UFAD).
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Heil Heating & Cooling Products, a subsidiary of International Comfort Products: GAS FURNACE

November 19, 2001
The low-profile, Quiet-Comfort™ IIS 90 gas furnace offers a 90% efficiency rating, with the comfort of two-stage operation and conventional, multispeed PSC blowers.
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FieldCentrix: MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE

Karen Brohl
November 16, 2001
The company has announced the availability of its Enterprise version 3.0 software with improved func-tionality, which increases call-taker, scheduler, dispatcher, and technician performance and productivity
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Des Champs Laboratories, Inc.: AIR-HANDLING UNIT

Karen Brohl
November 16, 2001
Wringer® systems are designed to take in 100% of the outdoor air, wringing out excess moisture and supplying dry, neutral air to build-ings.
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Sealed Unit Parts Company, Inc.: DUCT BOOSTERS

Karen Brohl
November 16, 2001
DB Series duct boosters help increase airflow in problem areas.
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MasterBilt Products, a division of Standex International Corp.: REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS

Karen Brohl
November 16, 2001
The CCR Series curved-corner, upright, solid-door, reach-in refrigerators and freezers are part of the company’s new foodservice equipment line.
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Weil-McLain, a unit of SPX Corp.: RESIDENTIAL GAS BOILER

Karen Brohl
November 16, 2001
The CGt boiler has been designed for tight installations that rely on compact boilers to provide domestic hot water.
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EWC Controls, Inc.: RESIDENTIAL STEAM HUMIDIFIERS

Karen Brohl
November 16, 2001
These 120- or 220-V resi-dential steam humidifiers were designed to provide maximum efficiency and comfort with minimal maintenance.
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CertainTeed Corp., Insulation Group: DUCT INSULATION

Karen Brohl
November 16, 2001
FlameChek™ duct insulation is a high-temperature, flexible, fiber glass insulation blanket suitable for use in commercial and industrial passive fire protection.
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Fasco Motors Group: BLOWER MOTOR

Karen Brohl
November 16, 2001
The 3.3-in.-dia D1198 flue exhaust and draft-booster blower motor is rated at 1/30-hp and operates at 3,000 rpm.
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