tem,but this is a little unique. It has every- thing combined.” In the case of the Thermo Pride Hydro
Air handlers, the blower measures the static pressure in the duct work and varies the RPM of the motor accordingly, said Mark Santangelo,New England regional manager for Thermo Products,North Judson,Ind.,the manufacturer of Thermo Pride equipment. Once the space is occupied—by the
Council on Aging, a state agency—Conti Oil will be supplying the fuel oil and per- forming regular maintenance and service on the entire HVAC system. Conti Oil’s air conditioning business
had been “very limited” for years,Conti said, but “in the last four, five years it has picked up quite a bit.” Vincent R.Boltz Inc.,a fuel oil dealer in
Lebanon,Pa.,has been in the air condition- ing business for some 40 years, said Gary White, a salesman and design consultant with the company. The air conditioning business is focused more on the residential
than the commercial side,White said. The residential work is in houses that
never had central air, or need to replace the system they have. “We do more work in existing struc- tures than we do new homes,”White said.
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