Daikin’s Daikin Fit heat pump systems are for heat pump and dual-fuel applications.
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Jones Stephens gas connector
Jones Stephens expands its product offering of large 1” OD yellow-coated gas connectors.
Guest Editorial: The right data can help your sales team sell better
According to global management consulting firm McKinsey, fast-growing sales organizations use analytics more effectively, but most organizations still struggle to marry data with their sales efforts.
BDR Thermea Group boiler
The world’s first hydrogen-powered domestic boiler was put into operation in Rozenburg, the Netherlands in 2019.
ARS/Rescue Rooter Donates to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
ARS/Rescue Rooter presented a check to ALSAC, the fundraising and awareness organization for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
USG Earns Honeywell Building Control Systems 2019 Distributor of the Year Award
The award is based on Honeywell’s Authorized System Distributor buying volume, sales growth, value added services, and other criteria.
Welsch Heating and Cooling Celebrates 125 Years
Anniversary events include a new company logo featuring “125 years,” anniversary badging for service and installation vehicles, and more.
Kaman Sales Up 3.5% in 2019
Fourth quarter sales were up 7.7%.
Descartes Acquires Peoplevox
Peoplevox is a leading provider of cloud-based e-commerce warehouse management solutions.
DXP Enterprises Elects Joseph R. Mannes to Board of Directors
Cletus Davis to retire from board in June.
Chicago Fed National Activity Index Increased to -0.25 in January
The index’s three-month moving average, CFNAI-MA3, moved up to –0.09 in January from –0.23 in December.
Manufacturer’s Fret over CARB Deadlines for Air Conditioning Systems
Since many low-GWP refrigerants are flammable, changes must be made to building codes and standards before they will be acceptable in HVACR equipment.
FYI: News Briefs in HVAC – February 24, 2020
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.
Department of Energy Considers the End of Noncondensing Gas Furnaces, Water Heaters
The availability of noncondensing gas furnaces and water heaters hangs in the balance as the DOE considers energy efficiency standards and industry input.
Five Good Reasons Why A Good Compressor Can Go Bad
Compressor failures are often a result of installation mistakes and/or poor maintenance, which means that they can usually be prevented.
Compressors’ Lives can Be in Danger From Moment of Installation
Many new systems have no chance of long-term success due to improper installation, said Martin Hoover of Empire Heating and Air Conditioning.
Compressor Retrofits on the Rise in Commercial Refrigeration
Recommissioning a system can help determine if a compressor replacement makes sense, or if the whole system should be replaced.
Why Contractors Should Run Local Service Ads (LSAs) Across Google
It’s no secret that the internet has transformed how contractors market their services, attract new customers, and generate revenue growth.
Customization is Key to HVAC Success
Whether you’re a piano bar or an HVAC company, customization is the key to success.
Piping Practices Advance Hydronic Installations
Piping a hydronic system is a key part of installation, and requires time and skill as contractors work to provide top-performing hydronic systems.