中央空調系統:美國市場概要 是由出版商Industry Experts在2011年05月所出版的。
這份英文市場調查報告書包含198 Pages 價格從美金3600起跳。
本報告書為美國中央空調(CAC)系統市場之相關調查,市場動向、競爭狀況等詳細分析、主要企業簡介等,概述如下。
第1章 導論
第2章 產品劃分
第3章 能源效率標準
- 能源效率的必要性
- 空調的高效率化
- 能源效率優點
- 標準與國際Energy Star基準之成本比較
- 美國的空調能源效率
第4章 主要的市場動向
- 地板下空調(UFAD)系統業績不佳
- 在全球大廈市場中採用「綠色技術」
- 在空調冷凍美國佔有優勢
- 在美國的高收益VRF/VRV系統
- 太陽能空調系統
- 使用不破壞臭氧層的冷媒的空調
- 自然冷媒的使用之動向與發展
- 2012年1月1日開始美國環境保護廳(EPA)實施Energy Star家庭計畫(Ver.3)
- 美國的R441a碳化氫冷媒登場了
- 美國能源省(DOE)之持高效率商用空調的發展
- 消費者能源效率讀連邦稅額扣除
第5章 競爭狀況
- 美國之主要企業市場佔有率分析
- 主要企業的簡介
- 其他主要企業的簡介
第6章 主要的商業動向
第7章 美國市場概要
- CAC出貨金額分析:依CAC系統
- CAC出貨金額分析:依DX AC系統
- CAC出貨金額分析:依中央工廠系統
- CAC出貨台數分析:依CAC系統
- CAC出貨台數分析:依DX AC系統
- CAC出貨台數分析:依中央工廠系統
第8章 業界的展望
第9章 附錄
Abstract
The top 25% of efficient central air conditioning (CAC) models can bear the
"ENERGY STAR" label, and, to be eligible, they have to have a minimum SEER
level of 14. In addition, the minimum Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) levels for
Energy StarR split system models must be 11.5 and for Energy StarR
single-package models must be 11.0. Air conditioners bearing the Energy StarR
label can be two time more efficient than some existing units. Consumption of
energy by the current range of air conditioners is 30%-50% lower than air
conditioners of the 1970s for producing the same amount of cooling.
Central Air Conditioning product segments analyzed in this study include
Direct Expansion (DX) Central Air Conditioning Systems and Central
Plant/Chilled Water Central Air Conditioning Systems (Central Plant AC
Systems) also referred as Applied Systems. The report also analyzes the market
of the sub-segments of DX Systems - Split AC Systems (greater than 8 kW of
cooling capacity), Packaged AC Systems and Heat Pumps; and Central Plant AC
Systems - Chillers, Cooling Towers, Air Handling Units and Fan Coil Units.
In terms of unit shipments, Central Air Conditioners in the US are estimated
at 4.5 million units in 2010, valued at US$ 9.22 billion. Though unit
shipments are forecast to exhibit low CAGR of 1.70% over the 2006-2015
analysis period, shipment value is expected to maintain high CAGR of 5.02%
during the same period. This can be attributed to changes in unit prices that
vary from year to year, dependent on demand and new technologies. The market
for 2011 is expected to touch 4.8 million units valued at US$ 9.7 billion.
The market report includes the complete competitive landscape for CAC market
in the United States which comprises market share analysis (2009) for leading
market players including Carrier, Goodman, Lennox, McQuay, Nordyne, Rheem,
Trane and York. The study analyses these major players with respect to key
financials, product listing & analysis, key brands, competitors and production
plant locations & capacities. The report also briefly profiles 50 other key
market players in the United States.
This 198 page United States market report includes 36 charts (includes a data
table and graphical representation for each chart), supported with meaningful
and easy to understand graphical presentation, of market numbers. The
statistical tables represent the data for the US CAC unit shipments and value
of shipments by product segments, sub-segments and by the cooling capacity
(Btuh).
Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION
2. PRODUCT SEGMENTATION
- 2.1 Central Air Conditioning Systems
- 2.1.1 Direct Expansion (DX) Central Air Conditioning Systems
- 2.1.1.1 Components of DX Central Air Conditioning Systems
- Evaporator
- Compressor
- Expansion Valve
- 2.1.1.2 DX AC Systems Equipment Type
- 2.1.1.2.1 Packaged Central Air Conditioning Systems
- 2.1.1.2.2 Split System Central Air Conditioning Systems
- Ductless Multi-Split Systems
- 2.1.1.2.3 Heat Pumps
- 2.1.1.2.3.1 Air Source Heat Pumps
- 2.1.1.2.3.2 Ground Source Heat Pumps
- 2.1.1.2.3.3 Direct Geoexchange Heat Pumps
- 2.1.1.2.3.4 Water Source Heat Pumps
- 2.1.2 Central Plant/Chilled Water Central Air Conditioning Systems
- 2.1.2.1 Components of Central Plant/Chilled Water Air Conditioning
Systems
- 2.1.2.1.1 Chillers (Central Plant)
- 2.1.2.1.2 Air Handling Units or Fan Coil Units
- 2.1.2.1.3 Air Ducts
- 2.1.2.1.4 Cooling Tower
- 2.1.2.2 Central Plant AC Systems Equipment Types
- 2.1.2.2.1 Chillers
- 2.1.2.2.1.1 Reciprocating Chillers
- 2.1.2.2.1.2 Screw Chillers
- 2.1.2.2.1.3 Centrifugal Chillers
- 2.1.2.2.1.4 Absorption Chillers
- 2.1.2.2.2 Cooling Towers
- 2.1.2.2.3 Air Handling Units
- Draw-Through Units
- Blow-Through Units
- 2.1.2.2.4 Fan Coil Units
- Horizontal Units
- Vertical Units
- Vertical Stack Units
3. ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARDS
- 3.1 Why Is Energy Efficiency Required?
- 3.2 High-Efficiency Improvements in Air Conditioners
- 3.3 Benefits of Energy Efficiency
- 3.4 Cost Comparison of Standard and ENERGY STAR Qualified Central Air
Conditioners
- 3.5 Energy Efficiency Ratings for Air conditioners in the United States of
America
- 3.5.1 US - ENERGY STAR Program
- 3.5.2 Important Definitions
- 3.5.2.1 Coefficient of Performance (COP) - Cooling
- 3.5.2.2 Coefficient of Performance (COP), Heat Pump - Heating
- 3.5.2.3 Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER)
- 3.5.2.4 Heat Seasonal Performance Factor (HSPF)
- 3.5.2.5 Integrated Part-Load Value (IPLV)
- 3.5.2.6 Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER)
- 3.5.3 Efficiency Ratings for Residential Central Air Conditioning Systems
- 3.5.4 Efficiency Ratings for Commercial Central Air Conditioning Systems
4. KEY MARKET TRENDS
- 4.1 Underfloor Air Distribution (UFAD) Systems Shows Slower Growth in
Recent Past
- 4.1.1 Descriptive Analysis of UFAD Systems
- 4.1.2 Advantages Offered
- 4.1.3 Shortcomings
- 4.2 Global Building Market Adopting "Green Technology"
- 4.3 Chilled Beams Gaining Ground in the US
- 4.3.1 Description of Chilled Beams
- 4.3.2 Operational Process
- 4.3.3 Advantages of Chilled Beams
- 4.3.4 Disadvantages of Chilled Beams
- 4.3.5 Cost Factors
- 4.4 VRF/VRV Systems Lucrative in the US
- 4.4.1 Description of VRF Systems
- 4.4.2 Advantages of VRF Systems
- 4.5 Solar Air Conditioning Systems
- 4.6 Air Conditioners with Non-Ozone Depleting Refrigerants
- 4.6.1 Kyoto Protocol
- 4.6.2 Phase Out Affect on AC Systems
- 4.7 Trends and Developments in the Usage of Natural Refrigerants
- 4.7.1 Natural Refrigerants
- 4.7.1.1 Ammonia (NH3)
- 4.7.1.2 Carbon dioxide (CO2)
- 4.7.1.3 Hydrocarbons
- 4.7.1.4 Water refrigeration Offers Substantial Potential Savings
- 4.7.1.5 Fast and Lower Energy costs using Air Refrigeration
- 4.8 EPA Energy Star Qualified New Homes Program Version 3 to be Effective
from January 1, 2012
- 4.9 R441a Hydrocarbon Refrigerant Debuts in the US
- 4.10 US DOE to Assist in Developing High-Efficiency Commercial Air
Conditioners
- 4.11 Federal Tax Credits for Consumer Energy Efficiency for the Coming
Year Not So Sweet
5. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
- 5.1 Market Share Analysis for Major Players in the United States
- 5.2 Major Player Profiles
- 5.2.1 CARRIER CORPORATION
- Key Figures
- Key People
- Business Description
- United Technologies Corporation (Parent)
- Brand Names
- Product Listing
- Product Analysis
- Competitors
- Major Projects
- Manufacturing Locations and Production Capacity
- 5.2.2 GOODMAN GLOBAL, INC
- Key Figures
- Key People
- Business Description
- Trade Names
- Product Listing
- Analysis of Select Products
- Major Competitors
- Manufacturing Locations and Production Capacity
- 5.2.3 LENNOX INTERNATIONAL INC.
- Key Figures
- Business Description
- Brand Names
- Product Analysis
- Major Competitors
- Major Projects
- Manufacturing Locations and Production Capacity
- 5.2.4 MCQUAY INTERNATIONAL
- Key Figures
- Key People
- Business Description
- Daikin AC Americas, Inc (Parent)
- Brand Names
- Product Listing
- Product Analysis
- Competitors
- Major Projects
- Manufacturing Locations and Production Capacity
- 5.2.5 NORDYNE INC.
- Key Figures
- Key People
- Business Description
- Nortek Incorporated (Parent)
- Competitors
- Product Listing
- Brands
- Subsidiaries
- Manufacturing Locations and Production Capacity
- 5.2.6 RHEEM MANUFACTURING COMPANY
- Key People
- Business Description
- History
- Paloma Co. Ltd. (Parent)
- Brands
- Product Listing
- Brands
- Subsidiaries
- Major Competitors
- Manufacturing Locations and Production Capacity
- 5.2.7 TRANE INC.
- Key Figures
- Key People
- Business Description
- Ingersoll-Rand Plc (Parent)
- Brand Names
- Product Listing
- Product Analysis
- Competitors
- Major Projects
- Manufacturing Locations and Production Capacity
- 5.2.8 YORK INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION
- Key Figures
- Business Description
- Product Listing
- Product Analysis
- Johnson Controls (Parent)
- Brands
- Major Projects
- Competitors
- Manufacturing Locations and Production Capacity
- 5.3 Profiles of Other Key Players
- 5.3.1 AAON, INC.
- Key Figures
- Key People
- Business Description
- Product Listing
- Major Competitors
- Major Projects
- 5.3.2 ADDISON PRODUCTS
- Business Description
- Products
- Competitors
- 5.3.3 AEROSYS, INC.
- Business Description
- Products
- 5.3.4 AIRWELL-FEDDERS NORTH AMERICA, INC
- Business Description
- Brands
- Product Analysis
- Major Competitors
- 5.3.5 ALLIED AIR ENTERPRISES
- Business Description
- Products
- 5.3.6 AIRE-FLO HEATING AND COOLING
- Business Description
- Products
- 5.3.7 ALLIED ENERGY SYSTEMS
- Business Description
- Products
- 5.3.8 AMERICAN STANDARD HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
- Business Description
- Products
- 5.3.9 BARD MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC.
- 5.3.10 BROAD USA, INC
- 5.3.11 BROAN HEATING AND COOLING (PART OF NORDYNE)
- 5.3.12 BRYANT HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEMS (PART OF CARRIER CORP)
- 5.3.13 CALMAC MANUFACTURING CORP.
- Key People
- Business Description
- 5.3.14 COAIRE CORPORATION
- Business Description
- Products
- 5.3.15 COLD POINT CORP.
- Business Description
- Products
- Trade Names
- 5.3.16 THE COLEMAN COMPANY, INC
- 5.3.17 DADANCO US, INC.
- 5.3.18 DUNHAM-BUSH USA
- 5.3.19 E-AIR, LLC (COMFORT STAR)
- Business Description
- Products
- 5.3.20 EDWARDS ENGINEERING PRODUCTS (CHILLER SOLUTIONS LLC)
- Business Profile
- Products
- 5.3.21 ENVIROMASTER INTERNATIONAL LLC - USA (EMI) (SUBSIDIARY OF ECR)
- Business Description
- Products
- Brands
- 5.3.22 ESPI TECH, LLC.
- Business Description
- Products
- 5.3.23 EVAPCO, INC.
- Key People
- Business Description
- 5.3.24 FRIEDRICH AIR CONDITIONING CO.
- Business Description
- Products
- 5.3.25 FUJITSU GENERAL AMERICA, INC.
- 5.3.26 HALLOWELL INTERNATIONAL
- 5.3.27 HITACHI AMERICA, LTD.
- 5.3.28 HEAT CONTROLLER, INC.
- Key People
- Business Description
- Products
- Brands
- 5.3.29 INNOVAIR CORPORATION
- Key People
- Business Description
- Products
- 5.3.30 INTERNATIONAL COMFORT PRODUCTS, LLC (ICP) (PART OF CARRIER CORP)
- Key People
- Business Description
- Brands
- 5.3.31 KLIMAIRE PRODUCTS, INC.
- Key People
- Business Description
- Products
- 5.3.32 LG ELECTRONICS U.S.A., INC.
- Key People
- Business Description
- 5.3.33 LSB INDUSTRIES, INC.
- Business Description
- Subsidiaries
- Climacool Corp
- Climatemaster Inc
- 5.3.34 MAMMOTH, INC.
- Business Description
- Products
- 5.3.35 MIDEA USA INC.
- 5.3.36 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC & ELECTRONICS USA, INC.
- Business Description
- Products
- Competitors
- 5.3.37 MOTIVAIR CORPORATION
- Key People
- Business Description
- Products
- 5.3.38 MULTISTACK LLC
- Business Description
- Products
- 5.3.39 NATIONAL COMFORT PRODUCTS
- Business Description
- Products
- 5.3.40 RAE CORPORATION
- Business Description
- Products
- 5.3.41 SANYO NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION
- Business Description
- Products
- 5.3.42 SPX COOLING TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
- Business Description
- Products
- 5.3.43 TEXAS FURNACE, LLC
- Business Description
- Products
- Brands
- 5.3.44 THOMAS & BETTS CORPORATION
- Key People
- Business Description
- 5.3.45 TURBO-AIR INC
- 5.3.46 UNICO SYSTEM INC
- Business Description
- Products
- 5.3.47 UNITED COOLAIR CORP
- 5.3.48 WHIRLPOOL HEATING AND COOLING
- 5.3.49 YAZAKI ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC
- Business Description
- Competitors
- 5.3.50 YMGI GROUP, LLC
- Business Description
- Products
6. KEY BUSINESS TRENDS
- Carrier' s Mexico Factory First HVAC Factory to Receive LEED Gold
Certification
- "Most Energy-Efficient Heat Pump" Launched by Carrier
- Daikin Plans Goodman Global Take Over
- Daikin McQuay Research Center Awarded LEEDR Gold Certification
- Industry' s First Commercial HVAC System to be integrated with Solar Power
Launched by Lennox
- McQuay Showcases 700-Ton Magnitude Chiller at AHR Show
- Automation Platform for Data Centers Launched by GE and Ingersoll Rand
- Trane Integrates TR200 Series with Variable Frequency Drive
- Trane Launches CenTraVac Centrifugal Chiller
- Trane' s New Central Geothermal System Solution with a Single Chiller Option
- Products from Daikin Acclaimed with 2011 AHR Expo Innovation Awards
- Rheem Showcases New Look for its Brands and Products at the AHR Expo 2011
- Johnson Controls Enhances YORKR CYK Chillers' Flexibility with an Improved
Control Center
- Johnson Controls in Contract for Expanding Makkah' s Holy Mosque
- Dunham-Bush Offers Innovative Ice, Solar and CO2 Products
- Carrier' s Charlotte Chiller Operation Assigned Top North American Plant
- CO2 Product Conservation Meter Launched by Carrier
- Carrier Launches AdvanTE3C Solutions Center
- Toshiba Home Appliances Takes Over Residential Air-Conditioning Business
in Japan from Toshiba Carrier JV
- Midea to Acquire Stake in Carrier' s Egyptian Air-Conditioning Operations
- Carrier Corporation Forms Distribution Venture with Russell Sigler
- Goodman Global' s ComfortNet"! Introduces Communicating Control System
- McQuay International Enhances Distribution of HVAC Systems with HTS in
Texas
- VAV System for Small to Medium Sized Buildings Launched by McQuay
- HydroKool LLC, a Custom HVAC Solutions Company, Acquired by McQuay
International
- McQuay International and Prem.Air New York Collaborate to Serve New York
City Area
- McQuay International Obtains ISO 14001:2004 Certification
- Pathfinder Chiller from Daikin McQuay Finds Place in 2009 Top Products List
- Daikin McQuay' s Pathfinder"! Air-Cooled Chiller with a New Variable
Frequency Drive
- Increased Efficiency Rating for Daikin' s VRVRIII-S
- Navigation Remote Controller Introduced by Daikin
- Rheem' s Tankless Technology for Integrated HVAC and Water Heating
- AHRI Approves Trane' s Run Test Facility for Air-Cooled Water Chilling
Systems
- iQ Zone"! Zoning System Launched by Nordyne
- Nordyne 13-SEER Air Conditioners with R-410A Upgraded with Micro-Channel
Aluminum Coil Technology
- Nordyne (Tappan, Frigidaire) Debuts Builder' s Series Model
- Variable Refrigerant TVR"! Air Conditioning System Introduced by Trane
- Trane' s Series RR RTWD, Third Generation Water-Cooled Chiller Launched
- YORKR YK-EP "Energy Plus" Chiller Launched by Johnson Controls
- Johnson Controls Signs Agreement with M&A Supply
- Lennox' s T-Class"! Split Systems Conferred with Gold 2009 Dealer Design
Award
- Lennox Launches New Energence"! Rooftop Unit Product Line
- NSPE Awards AAON with 2009 Product of the Year Award
- AAON' s Canadian Operations to be Shut Down
- Carrier and Watsco, Inc. Enter into a Joint Venture
- Nordyne to Restructure its Boonville Facility
- Rheem to Debut Rheem HP-50 Heat Pump Water Heater
- Rheem Shuts Down Milledgeville Heating and Cooling Plant Unit
- Trane Inc Selected by Kohinoor Planet Constructions for Installing Energy
Efficient Chilled Water System into a New Hospital
7. THE UNITED STATES MARKET OVERVIEW
- 7.1 Shipment Value Analysis by CAC Major Segments
- 7.2 Shipment Value Analysis by DX AC Sub-Segments
- 7.2.1 Shipment Value Analysis by Split AC Systems Cooling Capacity
- 7.2.2. Shipment Value Analysis by Packaged AC Systems Cooling Capacity
- 7.2.3 Shipment Value Analysis by Heat Pump Type and Cooling Capacity
- 7.3 Shipment Value Analysis by Central Plant AC Sub-Segments
- 7.3.1 Shipment Value Analysis by Chiller Types and Capacity
- 7.3.2 Shipment Value Analysis by AHU Types
- 7.3.3 Shipment Value Analysis by Fan Coil Unit Types
- 7.4 Unit Shipments Analysis by CAC Major Segments
- 7.5 Unit Shipments Analysis by DX AC Sub-Segments
- 7.5.1 Unit Shipments Analysis by Split AC Systems Cooling Capacity
- 7.5.2 Unit Shipments Analysis by Packaged AC Systems Cooling Capacity
- 7.5.3 Unit Shipments Analysis by Heat Pump Type and Cooling Capacity
- 7.6 Unit Shipments Analysis by Central Plant AC Sub-Segments
- 7.6.1 Unit Shipments Analysis by Chiller Types and Capacity
- 7.6.2 Unit Shipments Analysis by AHU Types
- 7.6.3 Unit Shipments Analysis by Fan Coil Unit Types
8. INDUSTRY OUTLOOK
9. ANNEXURE
- 9.1 Research Methodology
- 9.2 The Questionnaire
- 9.3 Feedback
Charts & Graphs
- Chart 1: United States Central Air Conditioning Market Analysis
(2006-2015) in Unit Shipments and Shipment Value
- Chart 2: Split Central Air Conditioners
- Chart 3: Packaged Central Air Conditioners
- Chart 4: Split Air Source Heat Pumps
- Chart 5: Packaged Air Source Heat Pumps
- Chart 6: Commercial Unitary Air Conditioning (AC) and Heat Pump (HP)
- Chart 7: Refrigerants with Ozone Depletion and Global Warming Potential
- Chart 8: Market Share Analysis (2009) - United States CAC Major Players by
Shipment Value (USD million) and Unit Shipments
- Chart 9: Market Share Analysis (2009) - United States CAC Major Players
Shipment Value (USD million) by Major Product Segments
- Chart 10: Market Share Analysis (2009) - United States CAC Major Players
Unit Shipments by Major Product Segments
- Chart 11: United States Central Air Conditioning Shipment Value Analysis
(2006-2015) by Major Product Segment - Direct Expansion (DX) Systems and
Central Plant Systems in USD Million
- Chart 12: Glance at 2006, 2010 and 2015 United States Central Air
Conditioning Market Share (%) by Major Product Segment - Direct Expansion (DX)
Systems and Central Plant Systems
- Chart 13: United States Direct Expansion (DX) AC Systems Shipment Value
Analysis (2006-2015) by Product Segment - Split AC Systems, Packaged AC
Systems and Heat Pumps in USD Million
- Chart 14: Glance at 2006, 2010 and 2015 United States Direct Expansion
(DX) AC Systems Market Share (%) by Product Segment - Split AC Systems,
Packaged AC Systems and Heat Pumps
- Chart 15: United States Split AC Systems Shipment Value (USD Thousands)
(2009 & 2010) - by cooling capacity (Btuh)
- Chart 16: United States Packaged AC Systems Shipment Value (USD Thousands)
(2009 & 2010) - by cooling capacity (Btuh)
- Chart 17: United States Heat Pumps Shipment Value (USD Thousands) (2009 &
2010) - by type
- Chart 18: United States Air Source Heat Pumps Shipment Value (2009 & 2010)
- by cooling capacity (Btuh)
- Chart 19: United States Central Plant AC Systems Shipment Value Analysis
(2006-2015) by Product Segment - Chillers, Cooling Towers, Air Handling Units
and Fan Coil Units in USD Million
- Chart 20: Glance at 2006, 2010 and 2015 United States Central Plant AC
Systems Market Share (%) by Product Segment - Chillers, Cooling Towers, Air
Handling Units and Fan Coil Units
- Chart 21: United States Chillers Shipment Value (2009 & 2010) - by type of
compressor and capacity (hp)
- Chart 22: United States Air Handling Units Shipment Value (2009 & 2010) -
by type
- Chart 23: United States Fan Coils Shipment Value (2009 & 2010) - by type
- Chart 24: United States Central Air Conditioning Unit Shipments Analysis
(2005-2011) by Product Segment - DX Systems and Central Plant Systems in Units
- Chart 25: Glance at 2006, 2010 and 2015 United States Central Air
Conditioning Unit Shipments Share (%) by Product Segment - Direct Expansion
(DX) Systems and Central Plant Systems
- Chart 26: United States Direct Expansion (DX) AC Systems Unit Shipments
Analysis (2005-2011) by Product Segment - Split AC Systems, Packaged AC
Systems and Heat Pumps in Units
- Chart 27: Glance at 2006, 2010 and 2015 United States Direct Expansion
(DX) AC Systems Unit Shipments Share (%) by Product Segment - Split AC
Systems, Packaged AC Systems and Heat Pumps
- Chart 28: United States Split System Central Air Conditioning Unit
Shipments (2009 & 2010) - by cooling capacity (Btuh)
- Chart 29: United States Packaged Central Air Conditioning Unit Shipments
(2009 & 2010) - by cooling capacity (Btuh)
- Chart 30: United States Heat Pump Unit Shipments (2009 & 2010) - by type
- Chart 31: United States Air Source Heat Pump Unit Shipments (2009 & 2010)
- by cooling capacity (Btuh)
- Chart 32: United States Central Plant AC Systems Unit Shipments Analysis
(2005-2011) by Product Segment - Chillers, Cooling Towers, Air Handling Units
and Fan Coil Units in Units
- Chart 33: Glance at 2006, 2010 and 2015 United States Central Plant AC
Systems Unit Shipments Share (%) by Product Segment - Chillers, Cooling
Towers, Air Handling Units and Fan Coil Units
- Chart 34: United States Chillers Unit Shipments (2009 & 2010) - by type of
compressor and capacity (hp)
- Chart 35: United States Air Handling Unit Systems Unit Shipments (2009 &
2010) - by type
- Chart 36: United States Fan Coil Unit Shipments (2009 & 2010) - by type
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