In this week's issue, The NEWS takes a look at the state of the HVAC industry from all angles: manufacturer, distributor, and contractor outlooks included.
2018 was a great year as far as the U.S. economy was concerned. Sales of HVAC equipment remained strong, the unemployment rate stayed below 4 percent, and the GDP increased.
Average sales for HARDI members increased by 3.6 percent in December 2018, and the average annualized growth for the 12 months through December was 11.4 percent.
BNP Media announced that over 80 percent of the conference sessions at its inaugural AEC (architecture, engineering, construction) BuildTech Conference & Expo will offer continuing education units.
For your information news briefs from a wide variety of categories within the HVAC industry. Price increases, mergers and acquisitions, award winners, and more are highlighted here each week.
This single-zone product is part of the M-Series line, which includes indoor units, outdoor units, and control options for residential and light commercial applications.
First out in the new “R” series line of fixed infrared sensors, this product is a non-contact temperature sensor designed for use in OEM equipment and industrial process control and monitoring applications.
This product complements the company’s range of air filters for air conditioning and ventilation systems for different filter classes and energy efficiency requirements.
Ideal for radiant heating, cooling, or snow melt applications, this system is designed to hold a wide variety of Watts tubing and pipe in substances such as concrete, thin slab, and sand.
Now available in 50-foot-long rolls with ½-inch-thick polyethylene insulation, these pre-insulated, paired linesets are designed specifically for the North American ductless mini split air conditioning system market.
This unit is a semi-custom fabricated air handler that can utilize direct or indirect evaporative cooling or a combination of both to meet specific usage and dimensional requirements.
This R-410A alternative — R-454B — is expected to replace all of the company’s ducted residential and light commercial packaged solutions sold in North America.