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Former Eagles Quarterback, Ron Jaworski and his foundation, Jaws Youth Playbook (JYP) are teaming up with Bradford White Water Heaters, to host a “Back to School Pep Rally” for the children of the Philadelphia Police Athletic League in Philadelphia that will prepare them for the start of the school year. Together, Ron Jaworski (better known as “Jaws”) and the community partners will provide new Book Bags, AT&T laptops, Shoes, Socks, School Supplies, Books, and much more. Location and Time: Southwest Pal, 5900 Elmwood Road, Philadelphia, PA 19143, USA, August 13, 2024, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM, Media Time: 1:45 PM – 2:15 PM. Partnering with Bradford White Ron Jaworski stated, "I am excited my foundation is partnering up with Bradford White Water Heaters, to host our annual 'Back to School Event' for the Philadelphia Police Athletic League – We all know the financial burden that comes with the start of a new school year." He adds, "September can be a hard month for so many families in our area, especially for our underserved communities. This event will kick-start the school year for so many families. We will be providing backpacks, supplies, new shoes from Soles4Souls, socks and so much more." Back-to-School Pep Rally "Bradford White Water Heaters is proud to partner with Ron Jaworski and Jaws Youth Playbook for the Back-to-School Pep Rally to benefit the Philadelphia Police Athletic League. This event is very meaningful to us, demonstrating our core value of community and making a positive impact in the lives of children and families where we live and work. The back-to-school drive is critical to providing Philadelphia-area students with essential supplies for the start of a successful school year," stated Rebecca Owens, Senior Communications Manager, Bradford White Corporation. A special thanks to the top sponsors: Bradford White Water Heaters, AT&T, Scott Payne Custom Pools, Soles4Souls, Chemglass Life Sciences, Pepco Manufacturing, Columbia Bank, Independence Blue Cross, DiNicola Family Foundation, Target, Balashine Properties, GF Hotels & Resorts, and Stopain.
Bradford White Water Heaters, a globally renowned water heaters, boilers, and storage tank manufacturer, will showcase multiple innovative, high-performing, and energy-efficient solutions at the Eastern Energy Expo 2024. The premier trade show for the energy and comfort industries will be held in Uncasville, Connecticut, USA, from May 19 - May 22, 2024. high-quality solutions “As our industry continues to evolve, this event serves as an excellent opportunity for Bradford White to share our solutions and innovations with a wide range of energy and heating professionals,” said Neal Heyman, Marketing Director for Bradford White. He adds, “Our team of product experts is looking forward to connecting with attendees at the Eastern Energy Expo and continuing to provide support and high-quality solutions for our customers.” products on display Representatives from Bradford White will be available at Booth 815 during the event to meet with attendees and demonstrate the following products: Brute FT® Floor Standing Boilers: Brute FT® Floor Standing Boilers feature a stainless steel fire-tube heat exchanger, multiple venting options, a low-pressure drop design with a sealed combustion chamber, and a pre-mix ceramic fiber burner. Modulating gas valves allow up to 10:1 turndown and ensures top performance and efficiency. PowerStor Series® SS Indirect Water Heater: The AHRI-certified PowerStor Series® SS Indirect features a stainless steel tank and heat exchanger, a factory-installed Hydrojet® Total Performance System, an immersed adjustable aquastat, and supply and return connections. Eastern Energy Expo Eastern Energy Expo brings together wholesale and retail liquid fuel marketers, motor fuel distributors, diesel and biodiesel distributors, propane marketers, and HVAC service professionals for a full schedule of informative business presentations, technical education programs, a two-day trade show, and memorable networking opportunities.
Bradford White Corporation, an industry-renowned manufacturer of water heaters, boilers, and storage tanks, will showcase the variety of high-performance and high-efficiency products available through its subsidiary brands at AHR Expo 2024, the premier heating and cooling industry event. AHR Expo, the top annual networking and education event and product expo for heating and cooling professionals, will be held in Chicago, from January 22 to January 24, 2024. AHR Expo Every year, AHR Expo serves as an essential gathering for the hard-working men and women" “Every year, AHR Expo serves as an essential gathering for the hard-working men and women driving the evolution of our industry,” said Neal Heyman, Director of Marketing for Bradford White. He adds, “It’s a fantastic opportunity for us to highlight the comprehensive catalog of innovative solutions we offer and to demonstrate our ongoing commitment to helping distributors, contractors, and other professionals meet the needs of their customers as the industry continues to transform.” Products available at Booth N2131 Representatives from Bradford White Water Heaters, Laars® Heating Systems, and Niles Steel Tank will be available at Booth N2131 during the event to meet with attendees and demonstrate the following products: Bradford White Water Heaters: Infiniti® GS and GR Tankless Water Heaters, ElectriFLEX Series™ Commercial Electric Water Heater, AeroTherm® Series Heat Pump Water Heater with Bradford White Connect™, Residential Electric Water Heater with ICON E™, eF Series® Ultra High-Efficiency Commercial Gas Water Heater and PowerStor Series® SS Indirect. Laars Heating Systems: Laars E-Therm™ Commercial Heat Pump Water Heater, FT Series Commercial Wall Hung Boiler, NeoTherm® XTR Boiler or Volume Water Heater, MagnaTherm® FT Boiler, FT Series Wall Hung Combination Boiler, FT Series Floor Standing Combination Boiler, Commercial Electric Boiler, OmniTherm® Boiler or Volume Water Heater, and Commercial Tankless Electric Water Heaters. Niles Steel Tank: Temperature Maintenance Tank, Power Plate Water Heating System, and Commercial Heat Pump Stratification Tank. Future of HVACR technology The AHR Expo brings together manufacturers and suppliers of all sizes and specialties to share ideas and showcase the future of HVACR technology. It’s the industry’s best place for OEMs, engineers, contractors, facility operators, architects, educators, and other professionals to experience everything new in HVACR and build the vital relationships that grow businesses and careers.
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Technologies such as machine learning and the internet of things (IoT) are taking their place alongside more traditional products at AHR Expo in Orlando this week. Performance of the industry’s historic product mix continues to improve from the standpoint of efficiency and sustainability, and elements of the industry’s “digitization” are making it even better. The “smart building” has finally arrived in earnest. “Our world is changing,” said Jenny Stentz, Area Vice President, Building Solutions, North America, for Johnson Controls. “Our customers are talking about it everywhere we go. They are demanding more control over the environment they occupy, and that is driving change.” Collaborating With Customers For Efficient Solutions In the case of Johnson Controls, the changes are being implemented in the context of a collaborative relationship with customers; in effect, they are working Changes are being implemented in the context of a collaborative relationship with customerstogether with customers in the co-development of solutions that deploy the latest technologies. The massive amount of data available from today’s systems, when analyzed using new artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning tools, yields opportunities for more efficient systems for customers. Johnson Controls offered a panel discussion on “Changing Customer Demands” to kick off the AHR Expo. The deployment of “digital assets” alongside JCI’s product mix can have a practical impact on energy usage, saving in the range of 20 to 40% of the costs of operating a system, says the company. “Together, they drive the outcomes our customers are looking for,” said George Oliver, Johnson Controls’ Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. Oliver added: “We try to put the customer at the center of all that we do. We try to understand the questions and be ahead of the curve.” Pushing The Digital Message JCI is continuing to invest to improve its product mix — in the range of $650 to $700 million in the last year. Investments include development of a state-of-the-art facility in Norman, Okla. There is also a training center, and the company continues to invest in the Navigator platform. “We have truly focused on being a products company, which really focuses our investment,” said Mike Ellis, Executive Vice President, Chief Customer and Digital Officer, Johnson Controls. “It all depends on our ability to leverage what is right in front of us.” JCI positions itself as a “pure-play” buildings company that is IoT-aware. There were other companies pushing a digital message on the first day of AHR Expo, too. For example, Delta showcased a comprehensive suite of building automation technologies built around the theme “Smarter Buildings, Smarter Cities.” Their booth showcased the ability to improve operating efficiency and reduce energy usage by combining various Delta products, including building automation solutions from Delta Controls Inc. and LOYTEC. Panasonic highlighted new technologies, including a system that suppresses pollutants and odors using nano-sized electrostatic atomized water particles. Delta’s O3 Sensor Hub combines multiple temperature and occupancy inputs with audio and detection accuracy enhanced by machine learning to provide more precise temperature reading and better control of other systems. Digital-era Machine Learning Armstrong Fluid Technology highlighted Active Performance Management based on digital-era machine learning. The system optimizes the operation of equipment and makes recommendations about how operators can make the equipment work even better. The system operates on three levels. First, the Design Envelope intelligent devices (such as pumps and booster systems) send alerts and warnings about operation. Second, a systems optimization level considers data from a number of devices together; third, all the data is brought up into the cloud. The suite of solutions ensures that equipment runs at optimal condition. It prevents performance drift; furthermore, from population learning, the system improves the performance of a building over time. The system continues to learn by analyzing data from the population of assets connected to the cloud, including the large installed base of Design Envelope products. Exciting New Product Innovations Panasonic is highlighting the ClimaPure XE wall-mounted heat pump for cold climates. The ductless system features “nanoeX,” a built-in air and surface purification There were many companies pushing a digital message on the first day of AHR Expotechnology that reduces pollutants and odors. Nano-sized electrostatic atomized water particles are rich in hydroxyl (OH) radicals, which are effective at suppressing pollutants and odors. Friedrich highlighted the VRP Variable Refrigerant Packaged Heat Pumps, which provide VRF performance with single package simplicity. The “VRF in a box” solves more design problems than complex systems like VRF and 4-pipe systems. The product offers best-in-class cooling performance, super-efficient heating, true humidity control, and conditioned fresh air to help building owners achieve ASHRAE 62.1 compliance for commercial buildings and 62.2 compliance for residential buildings. Bradford White is showing the AeroTherm Series Heat Pump Water Heater that provides hot water more efficiently using technology to transfer heat from the air into the tank. The yearly energy savings is around $304 versus an electric tank. The pump can quickly pay for itself. Read our review of Day Two of the show here.