ROCKLAND, Mass., June 13, 2017 -- Airxchange, Inc.’s energy recovery ventilation solutions are now available through the General Services Administration (GSA) Schedule 56. With configurations from 100 CFM to 60,000 CFM, federal facilities managers are now able to cost-effectively improve HVAC system efficiency and provide fresh air ventilation that improves indoor air quality.
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As a pioneer in energy recovery ventilation technology, Airxchange is committed to delivering the many health and energy benefits of air-to-air energy recovery. The company’s unique segmented wheel design can fit into any structure for installation, cleaning and repairs, and provides points needed to achieve LEED certification.
Airxchange provides energy recovery wheels for both new construction as well as replacing wheels that have reached the end of their lifespan. Through its Aftermarket Solutions, Airxchange provides replacement wheels to fit any configuration, regardless of the original manufacturer.
GSA Schedule 56 provides a full range of commercial products and services for areas such as buildings, building materials, industrial services and supplies. It provides federal customers more flexibility and choice, shorter lead times, more transparency and more control of the procurement. Airxchange’s contract, no. GS-07F-086GA, is available through March 20, 2022.
For more information about Airxchange’s offerings and services, visit www.airxchange.com/aftermarket.
About Airxchange
An industry leader since 1980 with more than 250,000 installations, Airxchange advances ERV technology to bridge the gap between healthy indoor environments and energy consumption. Its patented energy recovery wheel technology reduces energy requirements for conditioning outdoor air by up to 80 percent and is available from most HVAC manufacturers in a variety of configurations. Airxchange offers facility managers and building owners replacement wheel and refurbishment of older energy recovery component through its Aftermarket Energy Recovery Solutions. Airxchange technology can be found in wide use in commercial, residential, institutional, and industrial applications.
Media Contact Mark O’Toole or Stephanie Ross Eric Mower + Associates 781-353-7006 [email protected]


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