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Cambridge Engineering has launched a line of vertical and horizontal stands to accompany their heating and make-up air units. The introduction of these new accessories comes after Cambridge’s move last year to standardize the vertical versions of their two main product lines, the S-Series space heaters and the M-Series make-up air units.
Kohler announced the expansion of its KD Series industrial generators, which now includes models ranging up to 3,250kW. The company is officially accepting orders for these new units, which are powered by two compact EPA-certified Kohler V16 engines.
KOHLER and KOHLER-SDMO has expanded the KD Series with the rollout of several new generators ranging up to 3,500kVA/3,250kW. The newest KD Series diesel industrial generators are powered by two new compact KOHLER V16 engine models.
All outside air isn’t created equal, neither is the available engineering guidance, and there isn’t enough preliminary owner/consultant discussion about the pros and cons. Welcome to the air filtration design process.
QwikProducts by Mainstream Engineering announced the introduction of its patented and patent-pending family of ECM blower motor replacement boards: QwikSwap X1, X3, and V3.
Architecture and engineering firm LEO A DALY has hired Lance Kempf, P.E., as director of mechanical and electrical engineering for its Minneapolis office.