Rheem Manufacturing Company Explained

Rheem Manufacturing Company
Type:Private
Foundation:Rheem - Richmond, California,
Ruud - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Location:Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Founder:Richard Rheem, Donald Rheem
Edwin Ruud
Industry:Plumbing, heating, and cooling
Products:Water heaters, air conditioners, Household furnaces
Area Served:North and South America, Australasia, Middle East
Owner:Paloma Industries
Divisions:Rheem, Rheem Water, Rheem Air, Ruud, Raypak, Prostock, Eemax, Intergas, HTPG, Friedrich, De Jong, Richmond
Num Employees:13,000[1]

Rheem Manufacturing Company is an American privately held manufacturer that produces residential and commercial water heaters and boilers, as well as heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment. The company also produces and sells products under the Ruud brand name. It is an independent subsidiary of Paloma Industries.[2] What became Rheem started in 1925 as a supplier of packaging to the petroleum industry, and is currently headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia in the United States. The company is one of the largest manufacturers of both water heating and HVAC equipment in the United States, and also produces and markets products in Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Bahrain, China, Chile,[3] Brazil, Canada, Iraq, Kuwait, Mexico,[4] New Zealand, Perú,[5] Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, UAE, and Ukraine.[6]

History

The company is named for its founders, brothers Richard "R. S." Rheem and Donald "D. L." Rheem. They were the sons of William S. Rheem (1862–1919), former Standard Oil Company of California president who led the construction of a major oil refinery for the company in Richmond, California.[7] [8] [9] The brothers initially began manufacturing galvanized steel drums in 1925 as a co-partnership with Pacific Galvanizing Company in Emeryville, California.[10] [11] A third brother, William "W.K." Rheem, helped finance the company at its start. The Rheem Manufacturing Company was subsequently organized on January 22, 1930, buying out Pacific Galvanizing. Rheem also acquired the Republic Steel package company, which also had a plant in Richmond. Republic Steel made boilers and tanks, which allowed Rheem to enter the business of water heating. The company acquired the John Wood Manufacturing Company of California, which produced automatic gas storage water heaters, in 1931. The company expanded overseas to Australia in 1939, building a plant in Sydney to make water heaters.[12] [13] In 1941, the company became the largest manufacturer of automatic water heaters in the United States.

During World War II, much of the company's efforts went towards wartime production, including building ships and aircraft parts. In 1954, Rheem brought the introduction of "glass-lining", which coated the interior of a water heater tank with porcelain to extend the life of the tank. One of the most significant events came in 1956 with the introduction of "Rheemaire" central air conditioning and heater systems for homes. This eventually became one of the company's primary business areas. In 1959, Rheem purchased the Ruud Manufacturing Company.[14]

In 1968[15] a plant was opened in Bergum (Burgum in Frisian) in the Netherlands by (among others) Mr. P. Toonstra. The plant was successful but had to close its doors by the end of 1983.

Beginning in August 1970, Rheem began producing Heat pumps and HVAC units for residential applications, based in Fort Smith, Arkansas. In 1983, Rheem introduced the Richmond Water Heaters brand, aimed at hardware stores and home-improvement centers. In 1984, Rheem was acquired by Pace Industries, Inc. The company discontinued containers in 1985, ending 60 years making steel drums and other containers. In the same year, the company acquired Raypak, Inc., which expanded the business into swimming pool heaters as well as commercial boilers. In 1988 Rheem was acquired by Paloma Industries, Ltd., a privately held Japanese company with headquarters in Nagoya, Japan, which wished to expand globally.[16]

Rheem was the first residential HVAC company to begin using scroll compressors throughout their lineup in 1994, and all air conditioners and heat pumps continue to use Copeland Scroll Compressors.[17] The company was also first to introduce a 14 SEER remote condensing unit in 1997. In 1998, the company began supplying the Home Depot with a line of GE branded water heaters.[18] In 2009, Rheem and Ruud were the first to sell a Hybrid Heat Pump Water Heater, which was more than twice as efficient as similar electric water heaters.[19] Also in the same year, Rheem and Ruud central air conditioners were reported to have the fewest percentage of units requiring repair among all major HVAC brands according to Consumer Reports.

Rheem's market share of the central air conditioner market had been as high as 16% in the 1980s and dropped to about 11% by 2000.[20] By 2008, a report by the United States Department of Energy ranked the firm as fifth in the US in the central air conditioner and heat pump market with a 12% market share (behind UTC/Carrier with 27%, both Goodman/Amana and American Standard/Trane with 14% and Lennox with 12%), while in the residential gas furnace market as of 2008, the company was also ranked fifth with a 12% market share (behind Carrier with 32%, Goodman with 15%, and both Lennox and Trane with 13%).[21]

History of Ruud

Ruud was founded by Edwin Ruud (1854–1932), a Norwegian immigrant who lived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He developed the first automatic storage tank gas-fired water heater, which went into production in 1889.[22] Ruud worked for George Westinghouse (1846–1914), but eventually bought the rights to produce the product he invented and formed his own company in 1897. In 1913, Ruud merged and absorbed the Humphrey Company of Kalamazoo, Michigan which also manufactured water heaters.[23] The Humphrey Company had a large manufacturing operation in Kalamazoo, which Ruud continued to operate and expand. In 1954, Ruud moved all operations from Pittsburgh to Kalamazoo where they were headquartered until the purchase by Rheem in 1960.[24]

Products

In December 2013, Rheem acquired Scottsboro, Alabama-based Heat Transfer Products Group (HTPG). At that time, Rheem had a business presence in 13 countries, and was distributing its products to 75 countries.[25] HTPG, a standalone company, produces the Russell, Witt, ColdZone and Kramer commercial refrigeration brands.[26]

In North America, Rheem and Ruud both manufacture and sell a full line of heating and cooling products for residential and commercial applications, including up to 98.7% annual fuel use efficiency gas furnaces, oil-fired furnaces, up to 20 SEER air conditioners, heat pumps, thermostats, air handlers, package units, and indoor air quality products such as media filters, UV lamps, and humidifiers.

In Australia, Solarhart, which trades in solar hot water, solar power, and battery storage systems, is owned by Rheem Australia.[27] In many other countries around the world, the companies sell numerous types of water heating equipment, under the Rheem, Ruud, Richmond, Paloma, Splendid, and GE brands.

Swimming pool-related products include gas-fired and heat pump heaters sold under the Rheem and Raypak brands. Protech replacement parts for HVAC systems are sold through the PROSTOCK retail program.

Former divisions

Rheem Califone manufactured audiovisual equipment under the Rheem, Califone, and Roberts brands. These were used in schools and institutions, and included public address systems, reel-to-reel audio tape recorders, phonographs, as well as Combo organs.[28] [29] [30] Rheem and Ruud also sold re-branded Briggs & Stratton residential Emergency power systems beginning in 2007.[31]

Plant and office locations

All currently operating facilities are ISO 9001 certified.[32]

CountryLocationDate OpenedCurrent ProductsSerial Number Plant Code[33]
United StatesAtlanta, Georgia
2006Headquarters[34]
Fishers, Indiana
2008Advanced Technology Integration Laboratory[35]
Fort Smith, Arkansas
1970Gas Furnaces, Air ConditioningF
Lewisville, Texas
Distribution Center
Montgomery, Alabama
1971Water HeatersA
Oxnard, California
2000Raypak Swimming Pool Heaters
Randleman, North Carolina
2004Distribution Center[36]
CanadaBrampton, Ontario
2009Headquarters of Rheem & Ruud Canada, Distribution Center[37]
MexicoNuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas
1990Air Conditioning, Heat Pumps, Evaporator Coils, and Water Heaters[38] N, Q
Mexicali, Baja California
2001 Water HeatersM
Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas
2007Manufacture of air conditioning and heating equipment
AustraliaRydalmere, New South Wales
Water Heaters
ChinaSichuan
2010 Water Heaters

Former facilities

CountryLocationDate ClosedProductsSerial Number Plant Code
United StatesChicago, Illinois
1990Gas Water Heaters
Eagan, Minnesota
2013Electric Water Heaters[39] W
Greenville, Alabama
1999Air Conditioning[40] G
Kalamazoo, Michigan1971Gas FurnacesK
Milledgeville, Georgia
2008Air Conditioning[41] M
New York, New York
(Chrysler Building)
2006Headquarters[42]
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1954Ruud Headquarters, Gas Water Heaters
Westlake Village, California
2000Raypak Headquarters, Pool Heaters[43]
CanadaHamilton, Ontario
2006Water Heaters[44] C
AustraliaPerth, Western Australia
2015Water Heaters[45]

NASCAR

Since 2007,[46] Rheem has sponsored Richard Childress Racing (RCR) in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and Xfinity Series through their Rheem, RUUD, and Richmond Water Heaters brands. They previously sponsored Kevin Harvick and Harvick's racing team Kevin Harvick Incorporated (KHI), along with Ron Hornaday Jr., Cale Gale and other former RCR & KHI drivers in the Cup, Xfinity, and Camping World Truck Series.[47] [48] [49] They formerly sponsored James Buescher in the Xfinity Series and Truck Series.[50] Brandon Jones, the son of former Rheem CEO J.R. Jones, currently competes in the Xfinity Series.[51]

In 2018 Rheem moved to Joe Gibbs Racing with Ryan Preece & Christopher Bell driving the Machine for 36 races. Rheem also was put on the rear quarter panel of the No. 18 Cup car driven by Kyle Busch as an assosicate sponsor to the No. 18. It was announced In September 2019 that Rheem would sponsor Christopher Bell for an unknown number of races in the No. 95 Leavine Family Racing Toyota Camry in the Cup Series in 2020.[52]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rheem to move 250 jobs to Mexico (Updated) | Business, Political, and Cultural News in Fort Smith and Northwest Arkansas . Thecitywire.com . 2013-10-14.
  2. Web site: Paloma Tankless Water Heaters > Paloma USA > About Paloma . Palomatankless.com . 2013-10-14.
  3. Web site: Rheem. 2020-07-03. Rheem Chile. es.
  4. Web site: Oradel | Rheem Latin America . August 18, 2018 . oradel.com . 2018-08-18.
  5. Web site: Sobre Rheem – Rheem Perú. 2020-07-03. es.
  6. Web site: Distributors | Rheem Middle East/ Africa . Rheem-mea.com . 2013-10-14.
  7. News: Rego. Nilda. Days Gone By: Donald Rheem's grasp equaled his reach throughout Moraga and Orinda. 7 July 2016. East Bay Times, Digital First Media. May 9, 2010.
  8. Book: Don Pitcher. Moon San Juan Islands. 7 July 2016. 12 June 2012. Avalon Travel Publishing. 978-1-61238-057-5. 273–.
  9. News: Rego. Nilda. Chevron Beginnings: W.S. Rheem. February 19, 2009. Contra Costa Times. January 18, 2009.
  10. News: RHEEM MANUFACTURING COMPANY HISTORICAL TIME LINE. ASHRAE.
  11. News: Rheem Manufacturing Names Vice President. 7 July 2016. The New York Times. June 28, 1955.
  12. Web site: Company Profile . Rheem . 1936-11-26 . 2013-10-14. https://web.archive.org/web/20190228124136/http://www.rheem.com.au/CompanyProfile. 28 February 2019.
  13. Web site: Our Products . Rheem . 25 March 2024.
  14. Web site: About Rheem Manufacturing Company . Rheem.com . 2013-10-14.
  15. Web site: Nieuwe fabriek Rheem. January 11, 2016.
  16. Web site: Paloma Corporate Brochure . palomaglobal.com . 2013-10-22.
  17. Web site: Rheem, Scroll Compressors, Copeland, Heat pumps, Air Conditioners . Hannabery.com . 2013-10-14.
  18. News: Rheem to make G.E. water heaters. 7 July 2016. Supply House Times, BNP Media. June 18, 1999.
  19. Web site: Rheem News Release: Heat Pump Water Heater – First to Market . 2013-04-26 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131017111750/http://archive.oreilly-depalma.com/pr09/rh0920/hpwh-gorman.html . 2013-10-17 .
  20. Biesen, Erin. "Rheem Air Conditioning; Turning a New Leaf", Appliance magazine, November 2005. Accessed March 16, 2013. "Rheem was not as strong or competitive as it had once been. In the mid-1980s, Rheem held a 16-percent market share and a complete product line. Its market share declined to 11 percent, with numerous product line gaps, by 2000."
  21. http://www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/appliance_standards/residential/pdfs/hvac_ch_03_markettech_2011-04-22.pdf#page=19 Chapter 3. Market and Technology Assessment
  22. Web site: About Ruud Products . Ruud.com . 2013-10-14.
  23. Book: The Heating and Ventilating Magazine - Google Boeken . 1914 . 2013-10-14.
  24. Web site: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Google News Archive Search. news.google.com.
  25. News: Dec. 5, 2013: Rheem Acquires Heat Transfer Products Group: One of Rheem's Immediate Goals Is to Reinvigorate the Brand. 7 July 2016. Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration NEWS. December 5, 2013. Atlanta.
  26. News: Lovett. John. Rheem Celebrates 45 Years In Fort Smith, Carries Out Changes. 7 July 2016. Southwest Times Record. September 11, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150928150807/http://swtimes.com/business/rheem-celebrates-45-years-fort-smith-carries-out-changes. 28 September 2015 .
  27. Web site: Solahart Terms and Conditions . Solahart . 25 March 2024.
  28. Web site: Combo Organ Heaven: Rheem . Combo-organ.com . 2013-10-14.
  29. Web site: Rheem-Califone "New Yorker" classroom record player • PhonoLand . Phonoland.com . 2013-10-14.
  30. Web site: Califone AV series solid state 70-TF R-Player Rheem Manufact . de . Radiomuseum.org . 2013-10-14.
  31. Web site: StackPath . 2 March 2007 .
  32. Web site: About Rheem Manufacturing Company . Rheem.com . 2013-10-14.
  33. Web site: Building Intelligence Center . Rheem® – How to determine the age or manufacture date | Building Intelligence Center . Buildingcenter.org . 2013-10-14.
  34. Web site: Rheem moving HQ from N.Y. to Atlanta - Atlanta Business Chronicle . Bizjournals.com . 2006-08-14 . 2013-10-14.
  35. Web site: Rheem News - Rheem Opens Advanced Technology Integration Lab . Rheem.com . 2011-09-20 . 2013-10-14.
  36. http://www2.nccommerce.com/eclipsfiles/12064.pdf
  37. Web site: Kelly . Kate . Rheem Canada Consolidates Business Units Under One Roof | Archive content from . Contracting Business . 2009-06-30 . 2013-10-14.
  38. Web site: Rheem continues with production shift to Mexico | Business, Political, and Cultural News in Fort Smith and Northwest Arkansas . Thecitywire.com . 2011-06-23 . 2013-10-14.
  39. Web site: Welbesjwelbes . John . Eagan water heater plant to shut down next year . 31 October 2012 . TwinCities.com . 2013-10-14.
  40. Web site: Brown . Andy . City transfers facility to IDB . The Greenville Advocate . 2013-04-30 . 2013-10-14.
  41. Web site: Manley . Rodney . Rheem shifts plans, will shut down Milledgeville plant | Business . Macon.com . 2009-02-20 . 2013-10-14.
  42. Web site: Rheem Pledges Support to the American Red Cross for Superstorm Sandy Relief Efforts . https://web.archive.org/web/20131025173005/http://www.prweb.com/releases/Rheem/SandyRelief/prweb10133327.htm . dead . October 25, 2013 . Prweb.com . 2013-10-14.
  43. http://docs.newsbank.com.webproxy3.columbuslibrary.org/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:AWNB:LANB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=0EF80F48051ABD68&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB5DC08821100
  44. Web site: Hamilton's Rheem factory comes down . Thespec.com . 2013-10-14.
  45. Web site: Rheem to move West Australian manufacturing to upgraded Sydney plant, 100 jobs to be made redundant . 20 June 2014 . applianceretailer.com.au . 2021-10-27.
  46. News: Pennell. Jay. Austin Dillon to run majority of Xfinity Series races with Rheem. 7 July 2016. Fox Sports. November 24, 2014.
  47. Web site: Driver Season Stats. Racing-Reference.
  48. Web site: Rheem Motorsports | Kevin Harvick . Rheem-racing.com . 2013-10-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130616033927/http://www.rheem-racing.com/kevinharvick.shtm . 2013-06-16 . dead .
  49. Web site: Rheem Motorsports | Cale Gale . Rheem-racing.com . 2013-10-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131015005127/http://www.rheem-racing.com/calegale.shtm . 2013-10-15 . dead .
  50. Web site: Rheem Manufacturing Company Announces Primary Sponsorship of James Buescher for 2014 NASCAR Nationwide Series Season. RAB Racing. January 9, 2014. 2014-06-05.
  51. News: Wolkin. Joseph. Brandon Jones Focused on RCR with High School in the Rear-view. 7 July 2016. Frontstretch. May 19, 2016.
  52. Web site: Christopher Bell joins Leavine Family Racing for 2020. 2019-09-24. Jayski's NASCAR Silly Season Site. en-US. 2019-12-31.