Refrigeration associations/ regulatory bodies in California (8 found)

The John Albritton Company is a non-stocking manufacturer representative serving the HVAC/R industry. They provide GRASSLIN / INTERMATIC timers, defrost controls plus surge and brownout protection devices, MIDCO makeup and lo-nox gas burners, DOUCETTE heat exchangers and heat recovery and many more.

California Energy Commission (CEC) is the primary energy policy and planning agency, committed to reducing energy costs and environmental impacts of energy use - such as greenhouse gas emissions - while ensuring a safe, resilient, and reliable supply of energy. Established in 1974, the Energy Commission has seven core responsibilities.

Ascente service contractor software is an integrated solution that serves the plumbing, HVAC, and refrigeration service contractor markets. Ascente is a Microsoft windows-based business and services management system. As an integrated suite of application software, Ascente handles every aspect of the HVAC service, plumbing service, refrigeration service, and construction contractor requirements.

Controls Group North America (CGNA) is an elite organization of the top distributors and manufacturers in the controls industry. The marketing, technology and networking opportunities provided through the group contribute to the undeniable pursuit of excellence for every member.

D-Tech Sales are the HVAC/R manufacturer's representative covering California, Nevada, Arizona and Hawaii representing Eaton B-Line, Hartell Pumps, CFM Fans, Fieldpiece Instruments, REFCO, Panasonic HVAC, Williams Comfort Products, Sensible Products, Dow Products, EWC Controls, Eaton-Edison & BMP Refrigerants.

The Independent Contractors Exchange (ICE) is a select group of independent HVAC contractors specializing in the service and installation of applied HVAC systems.

Norman S. Wright provides customers with exceptional systems knowledge to meet all project requirements. They represent HVAC manufacturers worldwide, and their product lines support the latest energy, sustainability and comfort standards.

The North American Sustainable Refrigeration Council is shaping a more sustainable, climate-friendly future for supermarket refrigeration. The technology, best practices, and manpower exist to greatly reduce the impact that supermarket refrigeration has on the environment, but right now lots of hurdles stand in the way. NASRC is an environmental nonprofit committed to taking action to address those hurdles and educating its members and public.

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