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Vertical Stacked Heat Pump features 2-pipe design.
2015-12-01 14:31:04| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Offering efficiency as high as 16.6 EER and up to 18.5 EER in ground loop applications, Premium Efficiency Vertical Stacked Water Source Heat Pump features flexible design that allows for simple zoning, tenant metering, and building expandability. Unit is housed in heavy gauge, corrosion-resistant steel cabinet and interfaces with standard thermostats. Featuring 3 supply air openings, ECM motors, and MERV 8 filters, heat pump is suited for multi-story buildings with consistent floor plan.
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Ductless Heat Pumps deliver year-round comfort.
2015-11-30 14:31:03| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Providing up to 19.0 SEER and 10.6 HSPF energy efficiency, Models 18RLB, 24RLB, 30RLXB, and 36 RLXB are single-zone wall-mounted heat pumps rated at 18, 24, 30, and 36,000 BTU/h respectively. Optimized fan blades, condensers, and evaporators combine with variable speed inverter-driven compressors that automatically adjust to fluctuating room capacity requirements. Designed for single rooms, heat pumps also include ion deoderizing filter and wireless remote controller.
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World's First Biofuel Facility To Operate Entirely On Renewable Heat And Power To Go Online
2015-11-30 05:51:40| pollutiononline Home Page
Biodico, a sustainable biofuel and bioenergy company, recently announced its Biodico Westside Facility, the world’s first biofuel production facility that operates entirely on renewable heat and power generated on-site, will go online the first week of December
World's First Biofuel Facility To Operate Entirely On Renewable Heat And Power To Go Online
2015-11-30 05:51:40| publicworks Home Page
Biodico, a sustainable biofuel and bioenergy company, recently announced its Biodico Westside Facility, the world’s first biofuel production facility that operates entirely on renewable heat and power generated on-site, will go online the first week of December
As the heat rises, the wines are a-changing
2015-11-27 15:56:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: It's a $200 billion industry that prides itself on being rooted to a particular spot and doing things they way they've always been done. But global warming is forcing the world's wine growers to change. As a U.N. conference in Paris next week tries to limit climate change, wine makers from France to Australia are already changing their time-honoured methods, or even uprooting whole vineyards, as long-established weather patterns alter and the temperature rises. Already, English sparkling white...
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