www.pmmag.com/articles/99361-heating-cooling-equipment-shipments-continue-to-rise
Residential
cooling and heating equipment shipments still on the up.
U.S. factory shipments of both residential and commercial heating
equipment increased, as well as the number of year-to-date air conditioner
shipments from April, according to the Air-Conditioning, Heating, and
Refrigeration Institute (
AHRI).
Residential Water Heaters
U.S. shipments of residential gas water heaters
increased 11 percent, to
1,444,746 units, compared to 1,304,957
units shipped during the same period in 2009. Residential electric water
heater shipments
increased 4 percent year-to-date, to 1,333,790 units,
compared to 1,284,056
units shipped during the same period 2009.
Commercial Water Heaters
Year-to-date
U.S. shipments have also increased, with commercial gas water heaters
increasing 4 percent, to 28,751
units, compared with 27,791 units shipped during the same period in 2009.
Year-to-date commercial electric water heater
shipments increased 1 percent, to 19,731
units, up from 19,559 units shipped during the same time last year.
Warm Air Furnaces
Again, the biggest increase was seen on the warm
air side. U.S. shipments of gas warm air furnaces rose 21 percent, which grew
from 543,338 units shipped during the same period in 2009 to 656,647 units in
2010. Year-to-date U.S. shipments of oil warm air furnaces increased 25 percent, to 15,486 units, compared with 12,356 units shipped during
the previous year.
Central Air Conditioners and Air-Source Heat Pumps
Year-to-date combined
shipments of residential central air conditioners and air-source
heat pumps increased 12 percent,
to 1,554,444 units, up from
a revised total of 1,388,055 units shipped in April 2009. The year-to-date
total for heat pump shipments increased 14 percent, to 556,387 units,
up from a revised total of 491,193 units shipped during
the same period last year. As for central air conditioners, the number of shipments
also increased by 12 percent,
to 998,057 units, up from
a revised total of 896,862 units shipped during
the same period in 2009.