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Three ways to enhance sleeper cabs HVAC
September 20, 2024
When it comes to driver comfort, two key selling points for any truck are space and visibility. Big interiors and lots of window glass add to the demands placed on another critical driver-comfort item—the HVAC system.
Energy-Saving Air Conditioners
January 29, 2024
Variable-frequency drive, or adjustable-speed drive, is a compressor’s ability to control and adjust speed automatically within a specific range. It usually runs at a higher speed when switched on.
Cooling commercial buildings
January 26, 2024
The energy intensity for cooling commercial buildings in the United States depends on the climate the building is located in. Energy intensity in buildings is the energy consumed per square foot of floorspace. U.S. commercial buildings in hot or very hot climates, which are primarily in the southernmost parts of the country, were more than six times more energy-intensive for cooling (14.2 thousand British thermal units per square foot [MBtu/sf]) than buildings in cold or very cold climates (2.3 MBtu/sf).
Weekly Housing Trends View
January 25, 2024
Our research team releases regular monthly housing trends reports. These reports break down inventory metrics like the number of active listings and the pace of the market. In addition, we continue to give readers more timely weekly updates, an effort that began in response to the rapid changes in the economy and housing as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Generally, you can look forward to a Weekly Housing Trends View and the latest weekly housing data on Thursdays and regular video updates from our economists monthly. Here’s what the housing market looked like over the last week.
Exploring Small, Affordable Houses
January 24, 2024
A starter home is a small and affordable house that is typically purchased by first-time homebuyers as a first step towards homeownership.– Starter homes were popular after World War II when there was a housing shortage, and they were mass-produced to meet the demand.– These homes were typically small, around 800 to 1,000 square feet, with basic features and an open floor plan.– In the 1940s, starter homes were affordable, costing between $8,000 and $12,000.– However, today there is a shortage of starter homes, making it difficult for homebuyers to find affordable options.
BUILDING YOUR HOME
January 23, 2024
Building a home in Northeastern Pennsylvania can be a dream come true. The process of designing and building a home is unique to every individual. Using a Lewith & Freeman Realtor Professional can take the stress out of building your custom home, offering you an opportunity to focus on the details you are most excited about.
US New-Home
January 22, 2024
US new-home sales declined in June for the first time in four months, suggesting high borrowing costs and prices are restraining momentum in the market.Purchases of new single-family homes fell 2.5% to an annualized 697,000 pace after a downward revision to the prior month, government data showed Wednesday. The median estimate in a Bloomberg survey of economists called for a 725,000 rate.
Record Sales for Air Conditioning Businesses
January 19, 2024
The United States is currently experiencing blistering summer temperatures and scorching heatwaves, creating a lucrative opportunity for air conditioning companies. With millions of Americans desperately seeking relief from the sweltering heat, air conditioner sales are soaring, boosting the industry's revenue and drawing the attention of investors.
A/C Makers Set to Hit Sales Records
January 18, 2024
Blistering summer temperatures are set to push air conditioner sales to lofty levels in the US, adding billions to companies already eyeing record profits following newly favorable regulations.Carrier Global Corp — the second largest US heating and cooling company by market value — is expected to bring in more revenue in the second quarter than any in its history, analyst estimates show. Four of its six largest competitors are also headed for record-
Bivalent furnaces
January 17, 2024
Due to the high energy consumption of melting and holding furnaces, the cost of the energy represents a significant cost factor in the production of castings. The price of electricity fluctuates significantly over the course of the day. This can be explained, for example, by the varying utilisation of the power grid or the volatile feed-in of energy from renewable resources.
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