Lennox Industries Inc. has donated more than $30,000 in commercial HVAC equipment to Houston’s San Jacinto College South this year to help retrain people laid off from the construction and petroleum industries. The college’s HVAC department has grown 600% in 36 months, thanks in part to its ability to help many graduates find jobs in the HVAC industry.
“Heat and humidity have helped make Houston the air conditioning capital of the United States, and local firms hire virtually 100% of the people we graduate each year,” says instructor Brian Sanders. “We’ve grown so fast that our budget for equipment hasn’t been able to keep pace, so the Lennox units have been a blessing for us,” says Sanders, who assumed responsibility for the department in January 2008. He will use the four premium Lennox rooftop units to train students in commercial air conditioning basics, air conditioning troubleshooting and advanced electrical technology.
Two hundred sixty students enrolled in the HVAC department last semester . Another 300 students are expected this fall. Sanders says he will hire a third full-time instructor soon, to join his six part-time instructors. “When I first took over the department we had 42 students,” Sanders says. “Our typical student is between the ages of 40 and 50 years old and is retraining for a new career.”
Brent Del Toro, a commercial district manager for Lennox Industries, arranged the equipment donation.
“We know the future of HVAC holds many exciting opportunities, and this will help give the next wave of contractors, technicians and installers a good working knowledge of Lennox equipment as soon as they enter the workforce,” Del Toro says. “The more they know about Lennox equipment, the better they’ll be able to help customers control energy usage and operational costs.”
This is the second time Lennox has donated equipment to the college. Last year, Lennox provided residential gas furnaces, condensing units, air conditioners and evaporator coils.