Winsupply has completed the purchase of Clinton, Iowa-based HVAC distributor Clausen Supply. Clausen Supply is one of the best-established HVAC distributors in the eastern Iowa region. The previous owner, Jon Clausen, will be exiting the company immediately after close.
O’Connor Co. announced its partnership with Samsung HVAC, a manufacturer of residential and commercial heating and air conditioning products as well as consumer electronics and home appliances.
Taco Comfort Solutions’ 007e, 0015e and 0018e ECM circulators are now available in NSF/ANSI 61 and 372 certified stainless steel for domestic water circulation.
The Hydronic Industry Alliance-Commercial (HIA-C) and Taco Comfort Solutions have built on the foundation of their commercial building HVAC system efficiency comparison tool.
Proposal would require residential and light commercial air conditioners to use refrigerants with global warming potentials of 750 or less.
April 19, 2021
ASA is part of a coalition of organizations that support Air-Conditioning Heating & Refrigeration Institute’s petition, pursuant to the American Innovation in Manufacturing Act of 2020 (AIM Act), that respectively requests the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to require residential and light commercial air conditioners (stationary AC) to use refrigerants with global warming potentials of 750 or less, with such requirement applying to new stationary AC equipment, manufactured after Jan. 1 2025, excluding variable refrigerant flow (VRF) equipment.
Munch’s Supply has acquired API of NH and Delta T, including its eight branches servicing New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maine and Vermont. This will expand the Company’s geographic footprint to 42 locations serving 16 states.
Winsupply has opened Winsupply of East Tennessee in Seymour, Tennessee. The new company is located just southeast of Knoxville near the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains.
Before I retired in 2016, I’d get a lot of calls from lawyers who wanted to hire me to be an expert witness at a trial. They were almost always representing a building owner. I always said “no thank you,” because I like to keep stress out of my life.