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Restructuring Charges (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2019
Restructuring Charges [Abstract]  
Information regarding restructuring charges
Information regarding the restructuring charges for all ongoing activities are presented in the table below (in millions):
 
Incurred in 2019
 
Incurred to Date
 
Total Expected to be Incurred
Severance and related expense
$
2.9

 
$
5.3

 
$
5.4

Asset write-offs and accelerated depreciation
5.6

 
5.6

 
5.6

Accelerated depreciation on right-of-use assets from operating leases
1.2

 
1.9

 
1.9

Other
0.6

 
0.6

 
1.6

Total
$
10.3

 
$
13.4

 
$
14.5


Information regarding restructuring charges by segment

We operate in three reportable business segments of the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (“HVACR”) industry. Our segments are organized primarily by the nature of the products and services we provide. The following table describes each segment:

Segment
 
Products or Services
 
Markets Served
 
Geographic Areas
Residential Heating & Cooling
 
Furnaces, air conditioners, heat pumps, packaged heating and cooling systems, indoor air quality equipment, comfort control products, replacement parts and supplies

 
Residential Replacement;
Residential New Construction

 
United States
Canada
Commercial Heating & Cooling
 
Unitary heating and air conditioning equipment, applied systems, controls, installation and service of commercial heating and cooling equipment, variable refrigerant flow commercial products

 
Light Commercial

 
United States
Canada
Refrigeration(2)
 
Condensing units, unit coolers, fluid coolers, air- cooled condensers, air handlers, process chillers, controls, and compressorized racks

 
Light Commercial;
Food Preservation;
Non-Food/Industrial

 
United States
Canada
Europe(1)


(1) Effective January 1, 2019, we realigned our segment structure. We shifted financial reporting of the European Commercial HVAC business from our Commercial Heating & Cooling segment to our Refrigeration segment as we manage both our commercial HVAC and refrigeration operations in Europe together. We have revised our historical segment results to present them on a comparable basis.

(2) Descriptions of the products, services, markets and geographic areas of divested businesses were excluded from this table. Refer to Note 7 for details regarding the divestitures of our Australia, Asia, South America and Kysor Warren businesses.
While restructuring charges are excluded from our calculation of segment profit (loss), the table below presents the restructuring charges associated with each segment (in millions):
 
Incurred in 2019
 
Incurred to Date
 
Total Expected to be Incurred
Residential Heating & Cooling
$
2.9

 
$
2.9

 
$
2.9

Commercial Heating & Cooling
1.0

 
2.7

 
3.7

Refrigeration
1.2

 
2.6

 
2.7

Corporate & Other
5.2

 
5.2

 
5.2

Total
$
10.3

 
$
13.4

 
$
14.5