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SVL Is Proud to Represent Cambridge Air Solutions
SVL Further Expands to Include Cambridge Air Solutions
SVL is pleased to announce its partnership with Cambridge Air Solutions, now offering high-temperature heating and ventilation (HTHV), and cooling products. “We welcome SVL to our nationwide sales network at Cambridge. We are impressed with the strong engineering experience and use of advanced technology by both of these firms, not to mention their longevity and excellent reputations in the industry,” said Doug Eisenhart, Vice President of Sales & Marketing at Cambridge Air Solutions.
Cambridge Air Solutions
Cambridge has been manufacturing commercial heating and ventilation equipment for over 50 years. Their commitment to safety and innovation are the guiding principles for everything they produce. Cambridge has invested in research and development to offer products with a variety of benefits. Some of the benefits include saving energy, reducing operating costs, and improved indoor air quality. Cambridge has over 2 billion square feet of space heated/ventilated and 30,000+ installations with their products, under their belt. They continue to work with customers to overcome any heating and ventilation challenges.
The SA-Series
In 2010, Cambridge introduced the SA-Series, which combines all the advantages of the S-Series into a compact design for commercial HVAC. The SA series provides excellent heating efficiency, without the complexity of a condensing system. Cambridge then began utilizing High-Temperature Heating & Ventilation technology in its products to increase heating efficiency. As a result, these products have the lowest total cost of ownership when compared to standard efficiency units savings created by the SA-Series average between 20% and 70% on building energy costs. Therefore, SA-Series is the most efficient heating system available. As a result of the proven savings, the Department of Energy has noted the positive effects of these systems in several case studies and continues to find more.
Click here to view Cambridge’s extensive list of case studies available for review.