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Ventilation Equipment – A US Market Overview

May 2017 | 114 pages | ID: V2A0B02A138EN
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The United States economy is maintaining gradual recovery, and the construction activities are in full swing in both residential and commercial buildings. New residential building permits in the US increased significantly from 2010 and reached 1.2 million units by 2016 with a 2010-16 CAGR of 10.8% and further expected to sustain this growth. Driven by growth in construction sector, trend in implementing energy efficiency standards, and the desire to meet minimum ventilation in homes and commercial buildings will undoubtedly significantly increase over the several years creating opportunities for ventilation equipment manufacturers in the United States.

Ventilation product segments analyzed in this study include Axial Fans, Centrifugal Fans, Centrifugal Blowers, Cross Flow Fans, Domestic Exhaust Fans, Power Roof Ventilators, Range Hoods, Industrial Propeller Fans, Air Handling Units (AHUs) for Ventilation and Heat Recovery (HRV)/Energy Recovery Ventilation (ERV) Units.

Axial Fans are the leading segment of ventilation equipment in US, with forecast shipments of 7.75 million units in 2017, followed by Domestic Exhaust Fans forecast at 5.8 million units in the same year.

This 114 page United States Ventilation Equipment study includes 20 charts (includes a data table and graphical representation for each chart), supported with meaningful and easy to understand graphical presentation, of shipments. The statistical tables represent the data for the Ventilation equipment shipments value (in USD Million) and unit shipments by product segment.

The study profiles 12 major market players and 42 other key players that are engaged in ventilation equipment production in the US. The research also provides the listing of the companies engaged in the production of ventilation equipment in the US. The list of companies covers the address, contact details and the website addresses of 76 companies.
PART A: US VENTILATION EQUIPMENT MARKET

1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 Product Outline
  1.1.1 Ventilation Overview
    1.1.1.1 Common Methods Used for Ventilation
      1.1.1.1.1 Mechanical/Forced Ventilation
      1.1.1.1.2 Natural Ventilation
      1.1.1.1.3 Hybrid Ventilation
    1.1.1.2 Components of Ventilation Systems
      1.1.1.2.1 Natural Ventilation Systems
      1.1.1.2.2 Mechanical Ventilation Systems
    1.1.1.3 Design Strategies of Ventilation Systems
      1.1.1.3.1 Exhaust Ventilation Systems
      1.1.1.3.2 Supply Ventilation Systems
      1.1.1.3.3 Balanced Ventilation Systems
1.2 Product Segmentation
  1.2.1 Axial Fans
  1.2.2 Centrifugal Fans
  1.2.3 Centrifugal Blowers
  1.2.4 Tangential/Cross Flow Fans
  1.2.5 Domestic Exhaust Fans
  1.2.6 Power Roof Ventilators
  1.2.7 Range Hoods
  1.2.8 Industrial Propeller Fans
  1.2.9 Air Handling Units (AHUs) for Ventilation
  1.2.10 Heat Recovery/Energy Recovery Ventilation Units

2. VENTILATION STANDARDS & CODES

2.1 Standard 62.1-2016, Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality
2.2 Standard 62.2-2016, Ventilation and Acceptable Indoor Air Quality in Low-Rise Residential Buildings
2.3 Standard 90.1-2016, Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings
2.4 Standard 90.2-2007, Energy Efficient Design of Low-Rise Residential Buildings
2.5 ENERGY STAR Ratings for Ventilation Fans
2.6 Other Testing and Certification Procedures

3. KEY MARKET TRENDS

3.1 Ventilation Standards to Spur US Ventilation Equipment Demand
3.2 United States Economic and Construction Trends

4. INDUSTRY LANDSCAPE

Major Player Profiles
Air System Components Inc.
Pennbarry
Captiveaire Systems
Greenheck Fan Corporation
Howden North America
Howden American Fan Company
Loren Cook Company
Munters Corporation
Nortek, Inc.
Broan-Nutone LLC
Zephyr Ventilation
Nortek Air Solutions
Robinson Fans, Inc.
SEMCO LLC
Soler & Palau Ventilation Group
S&P USA Ventilation Systems, LLC
Renewaire LLC
S&P North America - OEM Products Division
The New York Blower Company
Twin City Fan Companies, Ltd.
Profiles of Other Key Players
Acme Engineering and Manufacturing Corporation
Active Ventilation Products, Inc.
Aero Pure LLC
Air King America, LLC
Airflo Cooling Technologies
Airmaster Fan Company
Air Vent, Inc.
American Aldes Ventilation Corporation
Berner International Corporation
Carnes Company Inc.
Carrier Corporation
Cincinnati Fan
Continental Fan Manufacturing, Inc.
Delta Products Corporation
Dynamic Air Engineering, Inc.
Fantech, Inc.
Festa Manufacturing Enterprises, LLC
Generalaire (General Filters, Inc.)
Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P.
Hartzell Air Movement
Honeywell International Inc.
Hunter Fan Company
Illinois Blower, Inc.
King of Fans, Inc.
Lennox International Inc
Marley Engineered Products LLC
Moffitt Corporation
Multi-Wing America, Inc.
Patterson Fan Company
Quietaire Corporation
Revcor, Inc.
Ruskin Rooftop Systems
Schaefer Ventilation Equipment
Sonic Air Systems
Spruce Environmental Technologies, Inc.
Strobic Air Corporation
Suncourt Inc.
Tjernlund Products, Inc.
Trane Inc.
Ultimate Air, Inc.
Ventamatic, Ltd.
VTS America Inc.

5. KEY BUSINESS TRENDS

RenewAire Relocates to a Larger Facility
Greenheck Introduces New Model APD Plenum Fan
Greenheck’s Laboratory Exhaust Fans Now Available with Direct Drive Option
Fantech Introduces New prioAir Duct Fans
Fantech Expands K EC Series Inline Duct Fans Range
American Aldes Joined Forces with Griffin International to sell ERVs / HRVs in Michigan
FlaktGroup, Merger Company of Flakt Woods and DencoHappel
Greenheck's Model SP-L Bathroom Exhaust Fans for Wall Installation
Launch of American Aldes' InspirAIR Compact ERVs
A New Self-Cleaning Auto Scrubber Hood System Offered by Greenheck
Acquisition of Nortek by Melrose Industries PLC
New Wi-Fi Enabled, Signal Ceiling Fan Offered by Hunter Fan Company
HTS Texas Broadened its Collaborative Deal with American ALDES
Greenheck's New Model EVH-901 Dual Module Louver Introduced
Aldes Offered 3000 Ventilation Products for Installation in the New Gaylord Rockies Resort
Aldes Group Acquired Exhausto
Launch of Greenheck's New FumeJet FJC and FJI Models
Greenheck's Low Sound Condenser Fans Used as Standard Rooftop Ventilation Systems
Nortek Air Solutions' New High Performance Fan Designs for FANWALL Air Handling Units
World's First True Hybrid Ventilator Developed by Edmonds
Launch of Model VGD-100 Drive Broadened Greenheck's Vari-Green Energy Control Product Line
Greenheck Configured its Make-Up Air Models with a Direct Drive, Backward-Curved Plenum Supply Fan
Launch of New MASTER 8' Ventilator for Confined Space Applications
Greenheck Installed Fire & Combination Fire Dampers in Horizontal, Non-Concrete, Fire Rated Barriers
Launch of Hunter Industrial's Debut Product, TITAN Industrial Fan
New EC Fan and Breez Ventilation Systems Launched by Delta Group at AHR Expo 2016
Unveiling of Serenity Series Bathroom Fans by Fantech
New Model EVH-501D Stationary Vertical Blade Louver for Hurricane Zone Launched by Greenheck
The Home Depot and This Old House Honored Broan-NuTone's Product Innovation
Aldes' Standard Commercial HRV / ERV Range Added with Various Highly Anticipated Options
Schaefer Ventilation Equipment Acquired by Pinnacle Climate Technologies
Broadening of Greenheck's Collection of the Largest Non-Actuated Fire Dampers in the Industry
Building and Remodeling Professionals Offered with Broan-NuTone's New InVent Series Ventilation Fans
Launch of Fantech's Kitchen Makeup Air System
Howden Roots, LLC, the New Name of Roots Blowers and Compressors
Nortek Air Solutions' New Cool3 IDEC Unit for Data Center Cooling Unveiled
Launch of Greenheck's Model RVE-120 for Larger Outdoor Air Systems, and VAV Systems
AQC's Pre-Insulated Phenolic Duct Systems for Indoor and Outdoor Use
Greenheck's New Model AFJ-601D Stationary Acoustic Louver
Patterson Offered High-Velocity Barrel Fans to Golden Rod
Carrier's EnergyX ERV Now Available on 75- to 150- Ton WeatherExpert Rooftop Units
ENERGY STAR Most Efficient 2015 Designation Awarded to Broan-NuTone ULTRA Green Ventilation Fans
Broan-NuTone's New Premium Humidity Sensing Control with Sensaire Automatic Sense-on-Rise Technology Now Available as a Stand-Alone Wall Unit
BEST Offers New Cattura Downdraft with a Unique, Patented VERTEX Complete Capture Design
Launch of New Broan Ventilation Fan with Sensonic Stereo Speakers
Greenheck's New Model GRRS Fire-Ready Kitchen Hood Launched
Greenheck Offers Industry's First High Wind Certified Laboratory Exhaust Fan Systems
Two New Models Added to Greenheck's Vektor Line of Lab and Fume Exhaust Systems
Model ZRT from American Aldes Enhanced Indoor Air Quality
Model CSW from Greenheck is a Major Redesign of BISW and AFSW Centrifugal Fans
Greenheck to Honor its Founders by Establishing Two New Campus Facilities in Schofield
Air Distribution Technologies Acquired by Johnson Controls
T&B HVAC Acquired by Nortek
Greenheck's New Vektor-MS Lab Exhaust Fan with Sure-Aire Variable Volume Exhaust Technology
Alliance with Colt Group Improved the Global Sales of Moffitt Natural Ventilation Products
New Ventilation Solutions from American Aldes for Commercial and Residential Buildings
New Zumwalt-Class Destroyer Utilized Dynamic-Air Smoke Extract Fans
Launch of Greenheck's New Vektor MH Lab Exhaust System and Optional Variable Geometry SAVVE Nozzle
Carrier offered New Comfort Series Energy Recovery Ventilator with a Two-Duct Design
AireShare Transfer Fans Offers a Low Profile, Cost-Effective way for Air Circulation
Addition of PennBarry to Hercules Industries' Engineered Products Division
Launch of Revcor's New Quiet Comfort Blower at 2013 HPB Expo

6. THE UNITED STATES MARKET OVERVIEW

6.1 United States Shipments Analysis by Product Segment
  6.1.1 United States Product Segment Shipments Analysis by Type
    6.1.1.1 Axial Fans
    6.1.1.2 Centrifugal Fans
    6.1.1.3 Centrifugal Blowers
    6.1.1.4 Power Roof Ventilators
    6.1.1.5 Industrial Propeller Fans

PART B: GUIDE TO THE INDUSTRY

PART C: ANNEXURE

1. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

2. FEEDBACK

CHARTS & GRAPHS

PART A: US VENTILATION EQUIPMENT MARKET

Chart 1: United States Ventilation Equipment Shipments 2012, 2017 and 2022
Chart 2: United States Ventilation Equipment Shipments 2012, 2017 and 2022 by Product Segment
Chart 3: United States GDP Forecast
Chart 4: United States Annual Value of Construction Put in Place (USD Million)
Chart 5: Annual New Residential Housing Units in the United States (Building Permits)
Chart 6: United States Ventilation Equipment Market Analysis (2012-2022) in Unit Shipments and Shipment Value (in USD Million)
Chart 7: United States Ventilation Equipment Unit Shipments Analysis (2012-2022) by Product Segment – Domestic Exhaust Fans, Range Hoods, Power Roof Ventilators, Centrifugal Fans, Axial Fans, Centrifugal Blowers, Cross-flow Fans, HRV/ERV units, Industrial Propeller Fans and Air Handling Units in Units
Chart 8: Glance at 2012, 2017 and 2022 United States Ventilation Equipment Unit Shipments Share (%) by Product Segment – Domestic Exhaust Fans, Range Hoods, Power Roof Ventilators, Centrifugal Fans, Axial Fans, Centrifugal Blowers, Cross-flow Fans, HRV/ERV units, Industrial Propeller Fans and Air Handling Units
Chart 9: United States Ventilation Equipment Shipments Value Analysis (2012-2022) by Product Segment – Domestic Exhaust Fans, Range Hoods, Power Roof Ventilators, Centrifugal Fans, Axial Fans, Centrifugal Blowers, Cross-flow Fans, HRV/ERV units, Industrial Propeller Fans and Air Handling Units in USD Million
Chart 10: Glance at 2012, 2017 and 2022 United States Ventilation Equipment Shipments Value Share (%) by Product Segment – Domestic Exhaust Fans, Range Hoods, Power Roof Ventilators, Centrifugal Fans, Axial Fans, Centrifugal Blowers, Cross-flow Fans, HRV/ERV units, Industrial Propeller Fans and Air Handling Units
Chart 11: United States Axial Fans Unit Shipments (2014-2016) - by Fan Type in Units
Chart 12: United States Axial Fans Shipments Value (2014-2016) - by Fan Type in USD Million
Chart 13: United States Centrifugal Fans Unit Shipments (2014-2016) - by Fan Type in Units
Chart 14: United States Centrifugal Fans Shipments Value (2014-2016) - by Fan Type in USD Million
Chart 15: United States Centrifugal Blowers Unit Shipments (2014-2016) - by Blower Type in Units
Chart 16: United States Centrifugal Blowers Shipments Value (2014-2016) - by Blower Type in USD Million
Chart 17: United States Power Roof Ventilators Unit Shipments (2014-2016) - by Type in Units
Chart 18: United States Power Roof Ventilators Shipments Value (2014-2016) - by Type in USD Million
Chart 19: United States Industrial Propeller Fans Unit Shipments (2014-2016) - by Fan Type in Units
Chart 20: United States Industrial Propeller Fans Shipments Value (2014-2016) - by Fan Type in USD Million

TABLES:

Table 1: Minimum Ventilation Rates in Breathing Zone
Table 2: Ventilation Air Requirements, cfm
Table 3: Ventilation Air Requirements, L/s
Table 4: Demand-Controlled Local Ventilation Exhaust Airflow Rates
Table 5: Continuous Local Ventilation Exhaust Airflow Rates
Table 6: Fan Power Limitations
Table 7: Exhaust Air Energy Recovery Requirements for Ventilation Systems Operating Less than 8000 Hours per Year
Table 8: Exhaust Air Energy Recovery Requirements for Ventilation Systems Operating Greater than or Equal to 8000 Hours per Year
Table 9: Maximum Net Exhaust Flow Rate, cfm per Linear Foot of Hood Length
Table 10: Ventilation Air Requirements
Table 11: Minimum Efficacy Level Criteria for ENERGY STAR Qualified Residential Ventilating Fans
Table 12: Maximum Sound Level Criteria for ENERGY STAR Qualified Residential Ventilating Fans
Table 13: Installed Fan Performance
Table 14: Other Testing and Certification Procedures in US


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