Packaged Terminal Heat Pumps (PTHP) News & Trends

J’s HVAC Unlimited Enters A New Era With An Updated Look And A New Name

J’s HVAC Unlimited, expert heating, and cooling services company serving the residents of Mount Airy, N.C. since 2005, announced that it is rebranding its image with a fresh, modern look and a new name but will continue to build upon the excellent customer care that has earned it the best HVAC company in the Mount Airy News for the past 10 out of 11 years. The company is also changing its name to Jay’s Heating, Air & Plumbing to reflect its new focus. Modernizing the brand...

DENSO Upgrades Automated Delivery Robots’ Traveling System Designs To Improve In-Factory And Logistics Operations

In the past, robots were machines that performed fixed work from a single, fixed location. Currently, they are capable of moving around and carrying out a vast range of different tasks. To be able to adapt to unforeseeable environmental factors and tasks, robots are now expected to be far more robust. To this end, DENSO is utilizing technologies related to its Electric Power Steering Motor Control Unit (EPS-MCU), which was developed over many years in the automotive in-vehicle technologies fiel...

Southern Trust Home Services Named To The 2022 Inc. 5000 Annual List

Southern Trust Home Services, an electrical, HVAC, and plumbing company serving southwest Virginia, USA, announced that it has been selected to the annual Inc. 5000 list, the most prestigious ranking of the fastest-growing private companies in America. This is the first year Southern Trust has made the respected list. The list represents a one-of-a-kind look at the most successful companies within the economy’s most dynamic segment, its independent businesses. Facebook, Chobani, Under Arm...

Daikin Grows Sustainable Home Network With The Opening Of Two New Sustainable Home Centers In The UK

Daikin UK has opened the doors of two new Sustainable Home Centers, bolstering its national network to around 40-strong. A new center has opened in Basingstoke, in partnership with one of Hampshire’s specialists in renewable energy systems, UKHeatPumps. The second center, H2ecO, has launched in Poole, Dorset. heat pump technology adoption Local installers can use the centers to access free training and resources to help them diversify into renewable heating solutions and ensure the long-...

Midea To Provide 20,000 Electric Window Heat Pump Units For NYC Public Housing Facilities

New York City is leading the charge to advance building decarbonization and improve occupants’ comfort with a unique public-private initiative called the “Clean Heat for All Challenge” spearheaded by New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), New York Power Authority (NYPA), and New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). innovative electrification solutions By leveraging NYCHA's portfolio of 2,198 residential buildings, “Clean Heat for All”...

Dura Products Goes Global With Its Duradrain Solution Installed In 12 Countries Across Europe

Green construction innovators, Dura Products, have revealed its heavy-duty combined kerb and drainage system, Duradrain, has been installed in 12 countries across Europe. The recent expansion to central, north, and Eastern Europe, demonstrates the appetite across the continent for safe, affordable, and environmentally responsible construction solutions. Benefits in 12 countries  The 12 countries enjoying the widespread benefits of the combined kerb and drainage system, which comprises 70...

Energy And Utilities Alliance States The Subsidy Would Be More Effective If Targeted Towards Energy Efficiency Measures In The Home

Speculation that the energy Price Cap will soar to over £3,300 by October and further to £4,200 in January 2023 has called into question whether subsidizing heat pump installations is the best use of taxpayer’s cash. According to the latest figures for the Boiler Upgrade Scheme, 2,000 heat pump installations were given a subsidy of £5,000 in July, costing the taxpayer £10 million. Energy efficiency measures In response, not-for-profit trade body the Energy and Ut...

EUA Discusses Price Cap Surge Blows Hole In Government’s Heating Strategy

The expected surge in the energy price cap to a rumored £4,266 in January 2023 is not only causing distress for households but has also blown a hole in the Government's domestic heating strategy. That’s the warning from the industry body, the Energy and Utilities Alliance (EUA), which slammed the Government’s Heat and Building Strategy unveiled in October 2021, which includes a key commitment to mass heat pump rollouts in British homes instead of gas boilers.  domestic h...

Business Development Resources Launches An Online Resource To Help HVACR Dealers Manage 2023 Efficiency Standards

Business Development Resources (BDR), the training and business coaching authority for home services industry professionals, announces the launch of a unique online resource to help HVACR dealers work together to ensure they are properly equipped for new 2023 efficiency standards. BDR’s Equipment Exchange allows individual dealers to connect online and arrange transfers of equipment impacted by a range of changing local, state, and federal energy regulations set to take effect on Jan. 1,...

Fujitsu General New Zealand Launches The New Comfort Range, The Latest Solution For Energy Efficient In-Home Comfort

Fujitsu General New Zealand has delivered the latest innovation in affordable, durable and reliable heat pump/air conditioner solutions, with the launch of the new wall mounted reverse cycle Comfort range. The new Comfort range features seven models from 2.0kW to 7.1kW cooling capacity and 2.5kW to 8.0kW heating capacity. Kyle Rafter, Head of Product – ANZ at Fujitsu General said the Comfort range was designed to ensure maximum value and user satisfaction, boasting energy efficient featur...

Napoleon Shares 6 Tips To Improve The Air Quality Of A Home

With more and more adults working from home, and an increasing number of students completing their education online, it is more important than ever to keep the risk of indoor air pollution as low as possible. Children and people living with respiratory conditions are at an especially high risk of being affected by poor indoor air quality (IAQ).  Napoleon wants to share a few easy habits that residents can adopt to ensure that the air quality in the home is optimal for everyone. Keep the...

Napoleon Discusses Baseboard Heat Vs Forced Air Heating

Whether users replace a heating system or look to set up one for a new build, one central decision point is choosing between baseboard heat and forced air. Some of the variables to consider include the following: Which has a lower upfront cost of setup? Which is more efficient? Which is better for large or small homes? Which is best for lowering the spread of air contaminants? In this guide, Napoleon will answer all the above questions as it explores the pros and cons of baseboard...

Ruskin launches CFD7T-IB6 UL Classified ceiling radiation dampers for installation in wood truss floor design

Ruskin is excited to launch their new CFD7T-IB6 UL Classified ceiling radiation dampers for installation in wood truss floor/ceiling and roof/ceiling designs. Unlike other ceiling fire dampers, the CFD7T-IB6 is supplied with an R6 duct-lined insulated steel plenum box with a side round collar. Ceiling membrane penetration Model CFD7T-IB6 meets the requirements for fire/radiation dampers established by: National Fire Protection Association NFPA Standards 80, 90A, 92A, 92B, and 101. ICC Int...

Energy And Utilities Alliance (EUA) Highlights The Energy Bill Crisis Has Brought ‘Unfair’ Taxpayer-Funded Heat Pump Subsidy Into Question

Speculation that the energy Price Cap will soar to over £ 3,300 by October 2022 and further to £ 4,200 in January 2023 has called into question whether subsidizing heat pump installations is the best use of taxpayer’s cash. According to the latest figures for the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS), 2,000 heat pump installations were given a subsidy of £ 5,000 in July 2022, costing the taxpayer £ 10 million. Subsidy should target energy efficiency measures in homes Data...

Evidence Of High Heat Pump Costs For French Consumers Blows A Hole In UK Government Policy

Evidence of heat pump costs for French consumers blows a hole in UK government policy, a renowned energy trade body has claimed. The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Energy and Utilities Alliance (EUA), Mike Foster, believes this new evidence renders UK heat decarbonization plans ‘useless’ and calls for a Government re-set. Current government policy believes heat pump costs will fall by 25-50 per cent by 2025 and reach parity with a gas boiler by 2030. The average heat pump costs ar...

New Eco-Friendly ThermaPANEL Hydronic Radiant Heating And Cooling System Improves Efficiency

Therma-HEXX, the North American pioneer in modular radiant heating and cooling systems, announces the launch of high-performance ThermaPANEL modular hydronic radiant heating and cooling systems for new and refurbished residential, commercial and industrial applications. environmentally friendly system The new interior system is environmentally friendly, improves efficiency, and saves space and money just as architects, contractors, and developers are facing mounting pressures to employ strateg...

UK Should Be Better Equipped For Heatwaves, Says REHAU Expert

Following record-breaking temperatures in summer, REHAU is advising that both old and new UK building stock needs to become more resilient to high temperatures. On 19 July 2022, temperatures over 40°C were recorded across the UK, with as many as 46 weather stations exceeding the previous record of 38.7°C. Recent research from the MET Office indicates that climate change is causing heatwaves to be more frequent, intense, and long-lasting in the UK. adopt innovative strategies for heatwa...

National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) Announces Dates For 2022 Fall Technical Conference In Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA

The National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) — also known as the HVAC Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration Association — has announced that its highly anticipated 2022 Fall Technical Conference will take place from September 15 to September 17, 2022, at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, in Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA. 2022 Fall Technical Conference NADCA’s Fall Technical Conference is an annual event that is extremely popular with air duct cleaning technicians through...

Napoleon Shares The Most Common Types Of Indoor Air Pollutants

With International Earth Day coming up on April 22, it’s everyone's duty to put some extra effort into taking care of the planet. However, as with many things, it all starts at home. Being aware of common indoor air pollutants is the first step to a cleaner and more healthy home.  In this complete list, Napoleon covers the different types of indoor air pollution and what steps to can take to improve indoor air quality. Bacteria And Viruses Bacteria and viruses are often mentioned t...

Napoleon Discusses How To Clean The Home's HVAC System

As the summer is approaching, it’s time to get the home warm-weather ready. Users have probably already dusted off the lawn care tools and the grilling kits are polished, and ready. However, when users are planning out their summer-cleaning itinerary, there’s one element that often gets overlooked, and it’s an important one. Seasonal maintenance Neglecting seasonal maintenance and routine cleaning of the HVAC System can not only be detrimental to the home, but to health as we...

Air Pros USA Strengthens Presence In Georgia & Alabama By Acquiring Airforce Heating And Air

South Florida-based Air Pros USA announced the acquisition of Airforce Heating and Air, an HVAC company serving Georgia and Alabama since 2000. As an Air Pros USA Company, Airforce Heating and Air will benefit from full operational and sales integration with the Air Pros USA platform to leverage expanded resources and continue building on over 20 years of service excellence. Virtual reality training “Airforce Heating and Air have built a strong local reputation for their exper...

ACEEE Reports Highlights Electric Heat Pumps Offer The Cheapest And Clean Heating Option For Most U.S.A Houses

Electric heat pumps generally offer the cheapest way to cleanly heat and cool single-family homes in all but the coldest parts of the United States of America (USA) in coming decades, according to research released by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE). In very cold places, the analysis finds, electric heat pumps with an alternative fuel backup for frigid periods minimize costs. As states and utilities look to reduce planet-warming emissions, they need to help househol...

JLA Group Shares The Importance Of Maintaining Boiler Systems After Businesses Start To Move Work Back Into Their Office Spaces

Government guidance is now encouraging businesses to move work back into their office spaces, instead of working remotely. As people make their way back to their usual work environments, there are several things to consider, such as the boiler, which may not have been serviced, or even operational, for months. In addition, the last few months have been very cold, averaging at around 4°C with frequent extreme weather conditions. Keeping costs down For example, Storm Eunice and Franklin, wh...

Mitsubishi Electric Highlights The Majority - 71% Of UK Home Improvers Opt For ‘Green’ Renovations, As Heating Bills Bite

The majority (71%) of home renovators in the United Kingdom (UK) plan to make ‘green’ renovations to homes, in attempts to reduce energy bills, amidst the price hikes, while tackling their carbon footprints at the same time – according to new research from Mitsubishi Electric. An appetite to improve, not move In a survey of more than 2,000 UK adults in June 2022, it was found that the primary motivation for undertaking home renovations is to reduce energy bills, with 58% of r...

Danfoss announces local management buyout of its Russian businesses

Danfoss have signed agreement to divest the business in Russia and Belarus to the local management. With the closing of the transaction, Danfoss will no longer operate in Russia and Belarus. Due to the tragic war in Ukraine, Danfoss decided to exit Russia and Belarus on April 1, 2022. Danfoss announces that Danfoss has signed an agreement to divest its business to local management. Monitoring the situation With the closing of the transaction Danfoss will no longer operate in Russia and Belaru...

All Saints Church Of England Academy In Denstone Takes Giant Leap Forward To Becoming Carbon Neutral With Installation Of Heat Pump

All Saints Church of England Academy in Denstone, United Kingdom (UK) has taken a big step towards becoming carbon neutral, following the decommissioning of its oil-fired boiler and the installation of a new air source heat pump in autumn 2021. Its oil-fired boiler system has been in place for more than two decades, since the building was commissioned in 1999, and was reaching its end of life, with adverse environmental and budgetary impacts. New system ensures the building is energy efficient...

QM Power And Purdue University Share Results From Two-Year Study Of Motor Technology Impact On HVAC System Energy Efficiency

QM Power and Purdue University researchers presented findings from the final phase of a two-part study on the impact of QM Power motor technology on the performance of a residential ducted split-system heat pump at the 2022 Herrick Conference. The results indicated a compelling SEER2 increase when incorporating high-efficiency motors in the fans and compressor of the system. low-SEER units The study showed that with QM Power’s Q-Sync® ultra-high-efficiency motors, the fan power cons...

Baxi Releases New Report That Finds Heating Installers Split On Whether To Begin Fitting Heat Pumps In Customers’ Homes

The transition to low carbon heating is at a finely balanced tipping point with installers split on whether they will be installing heat pumps in their customers’ homes. That’s the main finding of a new report from heat solutions provider – Baxi, which assesses what would encourage installers to take the leap to low carbon sources of heat. The report also notes that training costs, lack of customer demand and excess paperwork are the main barriers to change. Furthermore, the r...

QM Power Announces The Launch Of Q-Sync® VS Variable Speed Permanent Magnet AC (PMAC) Fan Motors

QM Power announces the launch of Q-Sync® VS, a new line of energy-efficient variable speed permanent magnet AC (PMAC) fan motors. Q-Sync® VS adds variable speed capability to QM Power’s patented Q-Sync® control technology. This technology eliminates all power switching when the motor operates at AC line frequency, resulting in unsurpassed motor and system operating efficiency. System operating efficiency Compared to typical electronically commutated motors (ECMs), Q-Sync®...

Central Asia Unit Becomes Part Of Danfoss Turkey, Middle East And Africa Region

As part of Danfoss’ controlled exit from Russia announced on April 1, 2022, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, and Armenia will become part of Turkey, Middle East, and Africa region as an independent Central Asia unit. This will take place with immediate effect. Working continues as usual Considering the effects of sanctions since the war in Ukraine started, supply chain disruptions, and other logistical challenges, Danfoss decided on April 1 to initiate a cont...

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