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Daikin McQuay Rebrands

Nov. 19, 2013
The company says it intends to draw upon the global expertise, ideas, and resources of its parent company to advance technologies in the North American HVAC market.

Daikin McQuay, formed when Daikin purchased McQuay International in 2006, today announced a name change, to Daikin Applied.

The company says it intends to draw upon the global expertise, ideas, and resources of its parent company, Daikin Industries, to advance technologies in the North American HVAC market.

Daikin Applied’s products include Magnitude magnetic-bearing chillers, Pathfinder air-cooled chillers, Rebel rooftop units, and SmartSource water-source heat pumps.

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