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Semco’s updated Neuton Multiple Zone chilled beam pump module now has the ability to control active chilled beams in up to five small rooms — averaging 120 square feet each — in office buildings, hospitals, schools and other commercial buildings.
Semco’s updated Neuton Multiple Zone chilled beam pump module now has the ability to control active chilled beams in up to five small rooms — averaging 120 square feet each — in office buildings, hospitals, schools and other commercial buildings.
JM Electrical Co. has completed project operations at Harvard Memorial Church, a historic development located in the center of Harvard Yard in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Demand for Wi-Fi-enabled thermostats is skyrocketing as consumers seek out the convenience of controlling home or office temperatures through their smartphones or tablets.
York’s high-efficiency Affinity variable-capacity residential systems from Johnson Controls feature inverter-driven variable-capacity technology, which dynamically adjusts capacity and airflow.
Small-duct HVAC manufacturer Unico has partnered with the National Association of the Remodeling Industry in order to collaborate with contractors who face challenges such as installing central air in older homes.
The prior arrangement dates back to when the Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute and the Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association merged to form AHRI in 2008.