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Table of Contents :
Chapter 1: Executive Summary
Introduction
Scope of Study
Methodology
Product Definition and Classification
HVAC Equipment Market Slows After Decade of Growth
Market for HVAC Equipment Before the Recession
Figure 1-1: Number of Air Conditioners and Heating Systems in Households, 1997-2008 (in millions)
HVAC Market Changes after the Recession Started
Figure 1-2: U.S. Market Supply of HVAC Equipment by Shipment and Import-Export Values, 2004-2008 (in million $)
Category Growth
Unitary Air Conditioners and Ground Source Heat Pumps Gain in Value
Green HVAC Makes its Mark
Table 1-1: U.S. Shipment Values of HVAC Equipment by Category and Segment, 2004-2008 (in million $)
Exports
Table 1-2: Value of U.S. Exports by Country (in thousands $)
Major Export Markets
Figure 1-3: U.S. Exports of HVAC Equipment, by Country, 2008
HVAC Equipment Exports in Value
Table 1-3: U.S. Exports of Air Conditioners, Window or Wall Type, Self-Contained, Less than 2.93 kW-hr, 2004-2008 (in thousand $)
Table 1-4: U.S. Exports of Air Conditioners, Window or Wall Type, Self-Contained, 2.93 KW-HR or Greater but less than 4.98 KW-HR, 2004-2009 (in thousand $)
Table 1-5: U.S. Exports of Air-Conditioners, Window or Wall Type, Self-Contained, Less Than 2.93 kW-hr (10000 Btu/Hr), 2004-2009 (In Thousands)
Table 1-6: U.S. Exports of Air-Conditioners, Window or Wall Type, Self-Contained, 2.93 KW-hr or Greater But Less Than 4.98 kW-hr (10000-16999btu/Hr), 2004-2008 (In Thousands)
Market Supply Projection and Outlook
Figure 1-4: U.S. Projected Market for HVAC Equipment Shipments, 2009-2014 (in billion $)
Table 1-7: Projected U.S. Shipments for HVAC Equipment, by Category, 2009-2014 (in billion $)