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McQuay Parts has announced a new brand identity logo. This will replace the old round shaped certified parts logo. Only the logo has changed. The parts you get from us will still be the same high quality McQuay Parts we have always provided. Read the rest of this entry »
McQuay Parts September 4th, 2008 Greg McNary Permalink
The best way to ensure long life and maximum return on your investment in your HVAC equipment is by doing some basic maintenance. PTAC units, especially in a commercial environment like a hotel, are not always treated well by users. Still in other applications, like condos, apartments, offices, etc., the PTAC unit becomes a shelf, plant stand, picture gallery, and the list goes on. Some basic monthly and annual checks and cleaning can improve performance and make the equipment last longer.
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Maintenance September 3rd, 2008 Greg McNary Permalink
McQuay Parts has designed a new direct replacement condenser motor for use on Type K Incremental units. The new motor, part number 803024020, replaces the original motor of the same number.
The 803024020 was discontinued for a short time, but due to demand was re-designed, and is in stock and ready to ship.
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McQuay Parts August 28th, 2008 McQuay Parts Permalink
McQuay has issued a Parts Bulletin concerning the low pressure transducer on air cooled outdoor equipment. Units affected include ALR, ALS, AGS, AGZ, and ACZ with transducer parts 071568501and L129150068. Read the rest of this entry »
McQuay Parts August 22nd, 2008 McQuay Parts Permalink
This is a question we get quite a lot, so why not post about it? I asked our engineer, Jack Devitt to provide a basic overview of fan coil operation, so here it is. Read the rest of this entry »
McQuay July 21st, 2008 Greg McNary Permalink
These PTAC units were manufactured under several brand names in the United Stated and Canada. Since the early 1970’s, this unit has been installed in thousands of hotel rooms, hospitals, nursing homes, condos, apartments, and office buildings. Our OEM Replacment unit features a redesigned sloped top, new front cover, and higher efficiencies. Read the rest of this entry »
Zoneaire July 21st, 2008 Greg McNary Permalink
Temperature limiting gives you more control over operating costs of the GE Zoneline PTAC unit. By setting limits, no matter where the occupant sets the thermostat, the temperature limiting controls will determine the actual temperatures. Read the rest of this entry »
GE Zoneline July 17th, 2008 Greg McNary Permalink
The Climate Master 702/703 PTAC was produced from 1983-1992. The unit was made with in 2 different configurations. The SP series featured a combination wall sleeve/room cabinet, with a 40″ x 16″ wall opening. The Climate Master 702/703 MP series had a 37″ x 16″ wall sleeve and a separate room cabinet.
The replacement unit for the Climate Master 702/703 is the Applied Comfort SCEA/SCHA unit. They are available in 9, 12, and 15 thousand BTU cooling capacities and 208/230 or 265 voltage.
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Climate Master July 9th, 2008 Greg McNary Permalink
The new McQuay Applied PTAC/PTHP is now available. With a broad selection of features and options, the McQuay Applied PTAC is an excellent choice for both new construction or replacement of existing McQuay 16″ x 44″ units.

The 16″ x 42″ McQuay Applied PTAC can be used for new construction, or as a direct replacement for most common 16″ x 42″ units. Read the rest of this entry »
McQuay July 9th, 2008 Greg McNary Permalink
Glenn Anderson and George Kane, building engineers in Arlington, VA needed to replace some old, outdated PTAC units. After testing and completely tearing down 3 different units from various manufacturers, they determined that the McQuay Enersaver PTAC best suited their need. The McQuay PTAC unit was simple and easy to service, and was better engineered and more efficient than the others that were tested. Read the rest of this entry »
McQuay July 8th, 2008 Greg McNary Permalink