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Building Shell

Building Shell: Insulation

Building Shell: Windows

Building Shell: Window Film

Controls

Controls: Hotel Room Automation

Controls: Building Automation Systems

Distributed Generation

DG Technologies

The following is a sampling of companies that offer commercial or very-near-commercial DG products. It is not meant to be a comprehensive list.

Reciprocating Engines

Distributed Generation: Dual-Fuel Reciprocating Engine Conversions

Industrial Gas Turbines

Microturbines

Fuel Cells

Stirling Engines

Photovoltaics

Scores of companies—including these leading manufacturers—produce PV panels, inverters, and system components. For a more complete listing, see Underwriters Laboratories’ “Information for Regulators and Utilities” page and the California Energy Commission’s lists of eligible renewable equipment.

Module manufacturers

Inverter manufacturers

HVAC

HVAC: Air-Source Electric Heat Pumps

HVAC: Centrifugal Chillers

There are four major manufacturers of centrifugal chillers:
  • The Trane Company manufactures both HCFC-123 and HCFC-22 chillers with multi-stage compressors.
  • Carrier Corporation manufactures HFC-134a and HCFC-22 chillers.
  • York International manufactures HFC-134a, HCFC-123, and HCFC-22 chillers.
  • McQuay manufactures HFC-134a chillers.
  • For more information, the Energy Star program (jointly sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy) offers a Buildings Upgrade Manual online, with step-by-step advice on improving the energy efficiency of chilled water systems.

HVAC: Cool Thermal Storage

HVAC: Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems

Designing a DOAS requires applications knowledge so that the system is properly configured and the ventilation-air subsystems are properly sized. A few engineering design firms specialize in the application of DOASs:

HVAC: Demand-Controlled Ventilation

Sensor Manufacturers:

DCV-ready equipment:

HVAC: Duct Sealing

HVAC: Economizers

The best-known manufacturers that supply dampers, actuators, and controls are:

HVAC: Evaporative Cooling

More than 40 companies manufacture evaporative cooling equipment. Here are several of the leading suppliers.

HVAC: Fans

Here is a partial list of industrial and commercial fan manufacturers.

In the U.S.

In Canada

HVAC: Gas Furnaces

There are far more furnace manufacturers than we can list here. For a thorough list, see the Consumers’ Directory of Certified Efficiency Ratings, published by the Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association. Here are a few industry leaders:
  • Lennox invented the forced air furnace and continues to put out some of the most innovative products in this market sector.
  • The Carrier Corporation has an extensive product line and was first to combine premium efficiency with a variable-speed blower.
  • Amana manufactures some of the most efficient residential furnaces.

HVAC: Natural Gas Chillers

Absorption chiller manufacturers

Gas engine–driven chiller manufacturers

HVAC: Packaged Rooftop Air Conditioners

The largest manufacturers are:

For further background information, the Air-Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute offers downloadable versions of the current unitary equipment standards at its web site. It also offers a list of links to other efficiency-related or HVAC-related sites and organizations.

HVAC: Programmable Thermostats

The following is a partial list of manufacturers that offer programmable thermostats.

HVAC: Radiant Heating

Thirty or more companies manufacture radiant heating equipment. What follows is a short list of a few of the leading suppliers.

HVAC: Room Air Conditioners

As with other appliances, different brands of room air conditioners may be made by a single manufacturer. The most prominent North American manufacturers are:

HVAC: Rotary Screw Chillers

There are five major manufacturers of rotary screw chillers. The equipment they offer uses either HCFC-22 or HFC134a refrigerant, and both air-cooled and water-cooled models are available.

HVAC: Small Gas Boilers

A list of Energy Star-certified boilers is available from the Energy Star web site. The following is a partial list of manufacturers of small gas boilers:

HVAC: Space Heaters

A useful online resource to compare general space heater features and performance are consumer opinion web sites such as www.epinions.com. Small portable space heaters are rated on these sites, but there are currently no ratings for unit heaters and radiant panels. You can also compare information on the web sites of space heater manufacturers, including these:

Electric space heaters:

Unit heaters:

Radiant panels:

Utility heaters:

HVAC: Underfloor Air Systems

Listed below are some of the leading manufacturers of underfloor air systems.

Diffusers

Raised Floors

Lighting

Lighting: Compact Fluorescent Lamps

The following and a number of other companies produce compact fluorescent lamps:

Lighting: Daylighting Controls

Lighting: Exit Signs

  • Lithonia Lighting offers a full line of lighting products and is the leading supplier of exit signs in North America.
  • Cooper Lighting is also a general lighting company that offers an array of products, including a full line of LED signs.
  • Gilbert Industries introduced the first LED-based exit sign back in 1987. The company now offers a broad array of LED exit sign products.
  • Mule Emergency Lighting is another leading supplier of LED exit signs. In fact, the company supplied and installed more than 30,000 LED exit signs in post offices throughout the U.S.
  • DMF Lighting designs recessed lighting fixtures, track lighting, under-cabinet fixtures, industrial lighting, and exit and emergency products.
  • Liton Lighting is a general lighting company that offers a line of emergency lights and exit-sign products.
  • Hubbell Lighting is one of the leaders in the lighting industry, offering a full range of exit signs.

Lighting: Fluorescent Ballasts

Dozens of firms produce fluorescent ballasts, including the following leading manufacturers. For a more complete listing, visit the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.

Lighting: Full-Size Fluorescent Lamps

A list of the major fluorescent lamp manufacturers follows.

Lighting: HID Versus Fluorescent for High-Bay Lighting

Several manufacturers offer variations of the new fluorescent fixtures for high-bay applications. Most designs are square or rectangular and are derived from either recessed troffers or surface-mounted fixtures. To facilitate “one-for-one” replacement of existing HID fixtures, the new fluorescent fixtures are usually hung from chains or pendant-mounted from a single point.

Lighting: High-Intensity Discharge Lamps

  • GE Lighting’s HID line includes Multi-Vapor® metal halide, ConstantColor ceramic metal halide, and Lucalox® high-pressure sodium lamps.
  • Osram Sylvania offers the Metalarc line of metal halide lamps, including pulse start and ceramic metal halide, and Lumalux high pressure sodium lamps.
  • Philips Lighting has the Master Color line of metal halide lamps.
  • Venture Lighting sells a line of standard metal halide lamps as well as the Uni-Form line of pulse-start lamps.

Lighting: Indirect Lighting

The list below presents some of the leading manufacturers of indirect lighting fixtures.

Lighting: Light-Emitting Diodes

Following are some of the largest makers of LEDs:

These companies generally supply LEDs to hundreds of original equipment manufacturers that place them in luminaires and other products sold to end users.

To help you sort through the products in several emerging LED fields, the Energy Star Lighting Program will begin rating products in late 2008.

Lighting: Lighting Controls

The following is a partial list of manufacturers that offer lighting control products.

Lighting: Metal Halide Ballasts

Manufacturers of nondimming HID ballasts

Manufacturers of dimming HID ballasts

Lighting: Metal Halide Track Lights

Following is a partial listing of companies that offer MH lamps and track-lighting fixtures.

Lamp Manufacturers

Fixture Manufacturers

Lighting: Occupancy Sensors

Here are some suppliers' Web sites to visit for more information:
  • The Watt Stopper The Watt Stopper manufactures a complete line of energy efficient and intelligent lighting, HVAC, and office power control products.
  • Sensor Switch, Inc. Sensor Switch manufactures passive infrared occupancy sensors, daylight control devices, and most recently, passive dual technology sensors.
  • Cooper Controls In 1977, Novitas, which is now part of Cooper Controls, invented and produced the first sensor for lighting control. Today, it provides more than 2,000 large commercial, institutional, and governmental organizations with controls for lighting and HVAC.
  • Leviton Leviton produces controls for commercial, industrial, and residential applications, including box-mounted, surface-mounted, and ceiling-mounted sensors that control a variety of light sources. Leviton occupancy sensors are available with passive infrared or ultrasound area monitoring. The line includes devices for indoor and outdoor applications and features products that switch lighting themselves or that command a separate switching relay.

Lighting: Personal Dimming Controls

The following manufacturers offer personal dimming systems.

Lighting: Power Reducers

Lighting: Remote-Source Lighting

Here is a partial list of manufacturers of remote-source lighting products:

Fiber Optics

Light Pipes

Daylight Pipes

Hybrid Lighting

Motors

Motors: AC Induction Motors

The U.S. motor industry is relatively fragmented—roughly 20 manufacturers make most of the integral-horsepower induction motors sold in the U.S., and none of them dominate the market. Many of the selected manufacturers listed here also sell variable-speed motors, which can help to match the motor to variable loads.

Motors: Adjustable-Speed Drives

Of the dozens of ASD manufacturers, only a handful provide Web resources:For extensive listings of ASD products and manufacturers, check out the following resources:
  • powertransmission.com This ad-supported site is a central clearinghouse for the power transmission industry. Click on Buyeṟs Guides, then Adjustable-Speed Drives.
  • manufacturing.net This site provides manufacturer contact info for hundreds of drive companies. At the Product Central page, search for “adjustable speed drives” the site will ask you to register to access the product directory, but it is free.

Motors: Elevators

Motors: Voltage Controllers

These are manufacturers of voltage controllers:
  • Baldor Electric Co. offers a multipurpose soft-starter for AC motor control that includes voltage control capabilities.
  • Motortronics Inc. offers the PS1 Series solid-state reduced-voltage motor starters for 1- to 1,125-hp motors.
  • Power Efficiency Corp. offers the Power Commander, employing technology licensed from NASA.
  • Saftronics offers the EZ6 Series energy saver card for use in conjunction with its motor controls.

Office Equipment

Office Equipment: Computer Monitors

Office Equipment: Computer Power-Management Software

Office Equipment: Smart Power Strips

Five companies offer products that use occupancy sensors to control plug loads.

Office Equipment: Vending Machine Energy Savings

Only one manufacturer makes vending machine occupancy sensor systems in North America:

Power Quality Equipment

Power Quality Equipment: Harmonic Mitigating Transformers

Power Quality Equipment: Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors

There are many TVSS manufacturers. The following is a partial list.

Refrigeration

Refrigeration: Ice Makers

The leading manufacturers of ice-making machinery are listed below.

Refrigeration: Walk-In Cooler Controllers

Only one company offers an evaporator fan controller:

Water Heating

Water Heating: Electric-Powered Tank Water Heaters

Here is a partial list of residential and commercial water heater manufacturers.

Water Heating: Gas-Fired Tank Water Heaters

Here is a partial list of residential and commercial water heater manufacturers.

Water Heating: Heat Pump Water Heaters

Here is a list of manufacturers of heat pump water heaters.And for consulting on heat pump water heater design:

Water Heating: Tankless Water Heaters

Here is a partial list of manufacturers of tankless water heaters.

Gas

Electric

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