Dedicated resources help explain how ERV technology improves indoor air quality and energy performance


An established leader in the commercial ERV market for more than 35 years, Airxchange, Inc. now offers facility managers and building owners Aftermarket Energy Recovery Solutions to assist in refurbishing the functionality of older energy recovery components.  Its new aftermarket business provides building owners and facility managers with a direct means for updating or replacing any manufacturers’ wheels without having to create special access openings or arrange for expensive lifts.

In addition, Airxchange has hired Christopher Glover as the director of aftermarket sales to lead the company’s aftermarket business. 

With an increased focus on the aftermarket business, Airxchange is advises building owners about how to add ERV technology to existing facilities as an affordable option to improve indoor comfort (IAQ) and occupant health while recovering valuable energy from building exhaust air.  

“As the leading supplier of energy recovery wheel components to North American original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), we have earned a reputation for reliable products and outstanding customer service. Airxchange Aftermarket Solutions for Energy Recovery now positions the company to deliver these values to those responsible for the operation of existing commercial buildings,” said Randall Steele, president of Airxchange.

Airxchange will showcase its aftermarket products and services, as well as its expanded capacity wheel line, at the AHR Expo 2016 in Orlando, Florida. If you are attending and interested in speaking with Chris Glover to learn more about Airxchange’s aftermarket business, please contact Airxchange@mower.com or visit Airxchange at AHR Expo, Booth #3225.

For more information about the 2016 AHR Expo, please visit www.ahrexpo.com.

 

 



January 20, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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