About Fraser-Johnston
Fraser-Johnston is a brand of Johnson Controls Unitary
Products.
Johnson Controls is a leading provider of equipment, controls and services for
heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, refrigeration and security systems for
buildings. Operating from 500 branch offices in 150 countries, delivering
products, services and solutions that increase energy efficiency and lower
operating costs for over one million customers. Johnson Controls is involved in
more than 500 renewable energy projects including solar, wind and geothermal
technologies. Our solutions have reduced carbon dioxide emissions by 13.6
million metric tons and generated savings of $7.5 billion since 2000. Many of
the world´s largest companies rely on us to manage 1.5 billion square feet of
their commercial real estate.
Fraser-Johnston originated as part of Westinghouse which was sold to York
International in 1981 and on December 9th 2005 was acquired by Johnson Controls.
Johnson and a group of Milwaukee investors incorporated the Johnson Electric
Service Company in 1885 to manufacture, install and service automatic
temperature regulation systems for buildings. The company was renamed Johnson
Controls in 1974. Johnson Controls remains committed to exceeding the increasing
expectations of its customers. This commitment has enabled it to succeed for
more than a century, and provides it with exciting prospects for the future.
Manufacturing Facilities
State-of-the-Art Manufacturing
Today, Fraser-Johnston continues the tradition of performance
excellence. Designing and manufacturing a full line of heating and
cooling products, we ensure that quality, reliability, and durability go
into every unit we build. Our manufacturing facilities cover the entire
spectrum of home comfort and commercial products.
Norman, OK

Our Norman, Oklahoma facility handles production of a full line of light
commercial products. Situated on 110 acres, the main headquarters
includes 435,000 square feet of manufacturing space and 88,600 square
feet of research labs and office space. Producing both single package
and split systems on ten assembly lines, our Norman facility
manufactures an array of air conditioners, heat pumps, and air handlers.
Wichita, KS

Our 1.5 million square-foot Wichita, Kansas facility opened its new
factory in March of 2002, and its new warehouse in May of 2002. The
Wichita facility handles manufacturing of all residential air
conditioners, heat pumps, and gas furnaces.
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