Gastite Division of the Titeflex Corp. announced the promotion of Mark Harris to general manager, after having served as the director of operations since 1999.
Columbia, SC, will serve as Ferguson's main branch for its new stand-alone network of dedicated HVAC stores throughout the state. The Newport News, VA-based company opened its first such location last month, operating out of a temporary space until a permanent facility can be completed.
Taco Inc. completed a major upgrade to its indoor comfort system at its main facility in Cranston, RI. The $3.5 million co-generation heat/air conditioning system is the biggest investment the company has made in revamping its facility since 1950.
Indianapolis-based ICOR International Inc. held an “ICARE” training session at the Chicago Pipe Fitters Training Center, Local Union #597, in October. The seminar was the first in a series scheduled to be held at the center in six-month intervals.
First Supply (Appleton, WI) announced Joe Carriere as the HVAC customer service consultant at the Appleton facility. His background includes more than 10 years of sales and customer service.
R.E. Michel Co. (Glen Burnie, MD) now offers the AirEase cooling and heating product line to dealers in the greater Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and eastern Ohio areas. The company has developed an acquisition and conversion program that provides benefits and profit opportunities for dealers.
Taco Inc. announced a price increase on all of its residential circulators, effective Mar. 15, averaging 4%. The price increase involves all Taco “00” circulators, including priority zoning, IFC, LoadMatch™ and radiant application circulators.
Triangle Tube introduced the modulating Delta, a gas fired, sealed combustion combination heater that simultaneously provides both hydronic heat and domestic hot water. A built-in microprocessor constantly monitors the temperature of the heating water, domestic water and flue temperatures. Its inner stainless steel tank is a combination heat exchanger and storage tank.
Emerson Climate Technologies reported that its final quarterly 13 SEER survey from 2005 showed a majority of HVAC contractors (56%) have serious economic and technical concerns as the 13 SEER regulation goes into effect. The survey, the last in a series, asked HVAC contractors and distributors across the industry questions to gauge their awareness, planning, actions and concerns regarding the new regulation.
Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) has opened a 16,000-sq.-ft. state-of-the-art testing facility in the metro-Dallas area dedicated to energy efficiency testing of heat pumps, air conditioning equipment and electrically-operated vapor compression refrigeration systems. The new test lab will help HVAC/R manufacturers develop more energy-efficient heating and cooling equipment.