As modern demands on the built environment have changed, so have air conditioning units and, as a result, condensate pumps have evolved too. Stuart Newbury, Product Manager at Aspen Pumps explains the evolution and how specifiers can benefit from the next generation of condensate pumps.
Over 100 years ago in 1902, Willis Carrier, a 25-year-old engineer from New York, USA, invented the first air conditioning unit. Initially designed to cool the printing plant where he worked, the concept proved revolutionary and over the next 30 years modern air conditioning was born.
First appearing in America, air conditioning is now prevalent in nearly every country round the globe. A report by researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory projects that by 2030, there will be 700 million air conditioning units installed worldwide and 1.6 billion by 2050. With the demand for air conditioning higher than it has ever been, manufacturers are designing units that fit with the ever-changing market requirements and demands.
Specification
With varying applications and environments to consider, specifiers will understand that the design and specification of air conditioning systems vary from wall, window or ceiling mounted to ducted or floor standing… the list goes on.
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source https://specifierreview.com/2018/11/13/condensate-removal-pump-evolution/
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