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Brent Sturgell Phones & Addresses

  • Forney, TX
  • 11318 Ericston Dr, Houston, TX 77070 (713) 240-5164
  • 3757 Southbank Cir, Green Cv Spgs, FL 32043 (904) 291-6362
  • Green Cove Springs, FL
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Jackson, MI
  • North Judson, IN
  • Deltona, FL
  • Apopka, FL
  • Michigan City, IN
  • Logansport, IN
  • 11318 Ericston Dr, Houston, TX 77070

Education

School / High School: Ferris State University 1998 to 2009

Skills

HVAC • Project Engineering • Engineering • Combustion • Facilities Management • Management • AutoCAD • Manufacturing • Air Conditioning • Refrigeration • Combustion Systems

Industries

Facilities Services

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Brent Sturgell

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Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Facilities Services
Education:
Ferris State University 1998 - 2009
Purdue University 1991 - 1994
Skills:
HVAC
Project Engineering
Engineering
Combustion
Facilities Management
Management
AutoCAD
Manufacturing
Air Conditioning
Refrigeration
Combustion Systems

Publications

Us Patents

Independent Temperature Control For Rooms

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US Patent:
20220307703, Sep 29, 2022
Filed:
Mar 25, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/704599
Inventors:
- Dallas TX, US
Brent Sturgell - Forney TX, US
Andres Canales - Dallas TX, US
International Classification:
F24F 1/028
F24F 11/70
Abstract:
A temperature control (“TC”) unit and associated method for providing simultaneous independent temperature control of conditioned air to first and second rooms. The TC unit includes a cabinet. The cabinet may be divided into first and second compartments, the first compartment being adapted to receive and exhaust air from and to, respectively, the first room, and the second compartment being adapted to receive and exhaust air from and to, respectively, the second room. Sound dampening insulation may be positioned between the first and second compartments. First and second evaporators may be positioned within the cabinet so that: air from the first room passes through the first evaporator before exhausting back to the first room; and air from the second room passes through the second evaporator before exhausting back to the second room. The TC unit may be or include a vertical terminal air conditioning (“VTAC”) unit.
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