In this issue of The ACHR News, we take a look at bans on natural gas infrastructure, as well as trends that will dominate the industry during 2022, including the labor shortage, supply chain issues, and the refrigerant transition. We also discuss the increased demand for indoor air quality and smart thermostats, the role dehumidification plays in health, and innovations in refrigeration from the 2022 AHR Expo. Also in this issue: adding air diagnostics to service offerings, phases of selling your HVAC business, and pinch-off tools and evaporators in refrigeration.
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A ban on the installation of natural gas infrastructure in new buildings is coming soon to a town near you, and the local HVAC industry needs to be prepared — or maybe not.
It has now been two years since the pandemic brought IAQ to the forefront of everyone’s minds. Manufacturers are stepping up with an array of products to clean and monitor the air people breathe.
As people spend more time at home due to the lingering effects of the pandemic, the buzzwords that come to mind are comfort and convenience. The influx of smart controls and thermostats can help fulfill these desires.
Unless you know where to start, adding air diagnostics to your HVAC company can seem daunting. Here are eight steps you can take to help add air diagnostics to your service offerings.
On the show floor, refrigeration manufacturers were ready to show off their latest equipment and components, which included new compressors, condensing units, and other solutions.
Every July, The ACHR News highlights the best HVAC equipment that has been introduced over the last year during their Dealer Design Awards contest. Enter your product now!
Acquisition projected to more than double Carrier's sales in rapidly growing global VRF and light commercial segment, support customers' decarbonization efforts
Danfoss has named Jae Chon, director of strategic markets at Chesapeake Systems, as its 12th EnVisioneer of the Year for their work on retrofitting the Towson Courthouse in Towson, Maryland.
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.
Representing a new generation of low-GWP solutions for the HVAC and refrigeration markets, Opteon XL41 is a R-410A replacement providing an easy, cost-effective refrigerant for use in residential and commercial applications
KnuckleHead Heavy Pipe Supports are designed for a wide variety of roof support applications including natural gas and water pipelines, and other types of pipes up to 3 inches outside diameter pipe size (2.5-inch nominal).
Offered in a variety of frame sizes, Orion Fans axial fans deliver a waterproof design for harsh environments. They feature a dual ball bearing system design and PBT, UL94V-0 plastic or Aluminum die-cast frames.
York Mission Critical Air Handling Units from Johnson Controls bring design flexibility to drive efficiency and reliability in hyper scale data centers.