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Baghouse Meets Special Application Requirements

During the first quarter of 2013, Air Equipment Company was awarded a large dust collector project for a major aluminum recycling plant in Kentucky.  CAMCORP whom we represent, provided the dust collector Baghouse. Three CAMCORP pulse-jet baghouses, each with (256) 12 ft. long bags are

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University of Kentucky CAER

The University of Kentucky’s new Center for Applied Energy Research (CAER) is featured in the Winter 2014 edition of High Performance Building Magazine. The building is used to investigate new and existing energy technologies to improve the environment. This building houses research laboratories focusing on

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Aircuity Launches YouTube Channel

Aircuity, manufacturers of a unique Demand Control Ventilation system have a new video website full of video testimonials, specific application solutions & product tutorials. These short, 2-3 minute videos have always been on the company’s website, but now they are all easy to find in

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Achieving Net Zero

Designing a net zero building was at first thought to be something to strive for…but something that was not realistic. A net zero building is one with zero net energy consumption and zero carbon emissions annually. Designing a building that operates with no net energy

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Custom Air Handling Units at the KFC Yum! Center

If you have been inside the $238M KFC Yum! Center for a basketball game, concert, rodeo, etc. and been comfortable…you can thank Air Equipment Company and ClimateCraft. Four 100,000 cfm custom air handling units were provided to control the climate in the 22,000 seat arena

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Air Equipment Company Opens Lexington Office

It is a great pleasure to introduce to you a new addition to our sales staff.  Wesley Harville, 2009 University of Kentucky Mechanical Engineering graduate, brings with him two years experience in the HVAC industry and over 10 years of sales experience. Wesley will be

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VFD’s and Load Side Disconnects

National Electric Code (NEC) requires there to be a disconnect within sight of the motor. Specifically, Article 430, Part IX details that “within sight” means visible and not more than 50 feet from each other.film Rings If a Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) is provided to

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