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Greenheck is the leading supplier of air movement and control equipment that includes fans, dampers, louvers, kitchen ventilation hoods, and energy recovery and make-up air units. Greenheck equipment is used in all types of commercial, institutional, and industrial buildings in applications from comfort ventilation to manufacturing processes.

 

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Greenheck is pleased to offer educational training in a variety of HVAC subject areas. There are a number of online courses at no cost which can be taken at your leisure, Greenheck’s HVAC University program as well as a variety of instructor-led courses available on a tuition basis.

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News & Updates

Introducing Greenheck’s New Technology

By matt@aircontrolproducts.com | February 15, 2016 | Comments Off on Introducing Greenheck’s New Technology

  Expanding their existing Energy Recovery Ventilators (ERV, RVE, ERCH, MiniVent) , Greenheck’s newest models (MiniCore & ECV) precondition fresh outdoor air to reduce the heating and cooling loads required by mechanical equipment. These models utilize an enthalpy core constructed of a specially-processed hydroscopic resin material (corrugated – much like cardboard) that allows heat transfer…

Road Tour with the Greenheck Trailer

By matt@aircontrolproducts.com | July 2, 2015 | Comments Off on Road Tour with the Greenheck Trailer

The week of June 8th, Greenheck Road show week spent demonstrating new EQB inline mixed flow energy efficient fan, vari-green EC motor technology, controls (remote on board adjustment, remote dial, timed, two speed, constant pressure, constant flow). Green heck also showcased the start that allowed us to grill brats, burgers and more!

EAS Constructs OSUs Expansion

By matt@aircontrolproducts.com | June 24, 2015 | Comments Off on EAS Constructs OSUs Expansion

EAS was recently contracted to construct, deliver and install (13) large scale custom air handling units for the OSU’s medical center’s new expansion, “Project One”. This build took place at The Ohio State University’s James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute in Columbus, OH. Two different Air Handling Units were used in the off-site construction…