Huba Control Joins CGNA
Huba Control is a leading global supplier of precision pressure and flow sensors.
Controls Group North America (CGNA) today announced Huba Control as its newest Preferred Vendor, expanding the CGNA network with Huba Control’s expertise in pressure, flow, and level measurement solutions.
Founded in Switzerland in 1945 and now headquartered in Würenlos, Huba Control develops and produces precision pressure and flow sensors for a wide range of measurement applications. The company’s pressure measurement range spans 1 mbar to 1,000 bar, while its flow measurement range spans 0.5 to 240 l/min.
“Huba Control brings decades of specialized expertise in pressure and flow measurement,” said David Suskie, President of CGNA.“That depth of knowledge makes them a valuable addition to the CGNA network and gives our Members another strong manufacturer resource as customer needs and system requirements continue to evolve.”
The collaboration comes as the HVACR industry continues adapting to lower-GWP refrigerants, heat pump expansion, and evolving safety requirements. Huba Control has developed sensing solutions for these applications, including products designed for heat pumps using propane (R290). In 2026, select Huba Control pressure and flow sensors were certified by the VDE Institute in accordance with EN IEC 60335-2-40 for use in heat pumps with flammable refrigerants in safety groups A2L and A3.
“CGNA’s Member distributors combine strong customer relationships with the technical expertise needed to support our products in the field,” said Jeff Englehardt, Business Development Manager, Huba Control. “As we continue expanding our presence across the Americas, this partnership gives us an opportunity to build stronger distributor relationships, improve local market access, and work more closely with the customers using our technologies every day.”
As a CGNA Preferred Vendor, Huba Control will have opportunities to connect with Member distributors through CGNA programs, training, sales and marketing initiatives, and network events, including CGNA’s E3 conference.