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High Temperature Heating and Ventilation (HTHV) technology is one of the most energy-efficient ways to heat a high-bay building, providing lower energy cost for the building owners or tenets.
“We selected Cambridge Air Solutions to retain the Cambridge name with our strong reputation for creating better working environments with high-quality and efficient HVAC products,” said Randy Niederer, director of marketing, Cambridge Air Solutions.
Founded as a small family business in 1973, Pacific Southwest Container (PSC) started with one factory serving local businesses in Modesto, California.
The Vertex Condenser uses a direct-drive EC Fan System, which maximizes reliability and uptime and reduces operating costs while requiring no regular maintenance.
The HXV is ideal for maintaining peak performance for a variety of applications where water is scarce, water costs are high, uptime is critical, or plume is a concern.
Cambridge Engineering named Gene Slavens as regional manager for the southwestern United States, furthering the company’s expansion into commercial cooling with added focus in the region.
Cambridge Engineering has further expanded into commercial cooling with the availability of the E-Series and ESC-Series evaporative cooling. The company also made enhancements to its M-Series make-up air units.