ACCA offers flammable refrigerant advice
Contractors group ACCA is leading US moves to embrace flammable refrigerants with technical advice and training.
NH3-cooled heat pumps ‘outperform’ HFCs
Technology based on natural refrigerant ammonia (NH3) can provide efficient heating and cooling in various heat pump configurations, according to a paper presented by experts from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory at last month’s Gustav Lorentzen conference (held on 18-20 June in Valencia, Spain).
GEA takes CO2 technology onboard
GEA has installed a CO2 refrigeration system on the P&O cruise ship Arcadia, with discussions ongoing to introduce the technology throughout P&O’s fleet.
German eBay awash with illegal R134a
With European authorities still reluctant to recognise the extent of illegal refrigerant sales, the Cooling Post has uncovered large amounts of illegal R134a being sold in Germany.
Daikin develops outdoor air conditioner
With many parts of the world experiencing heat waves, Daikin has been inviting feedback on its development of an outdoor air conditioner.
Secondary cause of fatal ammonia leak
A leak in the secondary brine coolant system caused the fatal ammonia release at the Fernie ice rink last year that killed three people.
Poland swamped by illegal refrigerant
A leading refrigerants organisation has reported a “massive inflow” of illegal HFCs into Poland.
FETA says EA needs more support
The Federation of Environmental Trade Associations (FETA) says it will continue to highlight infringements of the F-gas regulations, particularly by online retailers.
Panasonic launches 15kW CO2 unit
Panasonic has announced the UK availability of a 15kW (10hp) version of its CO2 condensing unit in two versions – a standard unit and a model with coil protection.
Daikin expands oil-free chiller choice
Daikin has enlarged its oil-free centrifugal chiller range with new increased capacity water-cooled machines running with R134a and R-1234ze(E) refrigerants.
Illegal refrigerant costs Greece €20m
The Greek air conditioning and refrigeration industry has accused EU member state Bulgaria of being a gateway for illegal refrigerant from Albania, Macedonia and Turkey.
LG takes inverter technology to US
LG Electronics is launching three new R32 window air conditioners in the USA, bringing its smart dual inverter technology to the US for the first time.
25th ICR promises to be biggest ever
The International Institute of Refrigeration (IIR) says it has received nearly 1000 abstracts for its forthcoming 25th International Congress of Refrigeration.
J&E Hall introduces compact CU
J&E Hall has updated its commercial condensing unit range by introducing a compact version of its popular 12hp digital twin Fusion scroll model.
Portugal signs Kigali Amendment
The number of countries to have ratified the Kigali Amendment to phase down HFC refrigerants has risen to 40 with the agreement of Portugal.
Toshiba promises help in R32 switch
With all its Digital Inverter air conditioners now using R32, Toshiba UK has repeated promises to help customers in the transition from R410A.
AEFYT welcomes cut in HFC tax
The Spanish refrigeration association AEFYT has welcomed news of the Spanish government’s decision to cut the tax on HFC refrigerants.
Action promised to stop CFC11 use
The delegates to last week’s Montreal Protocol meeting have promised “a sweeping response” to evidence of a rise in CFC11 emissions.
Rapid Recovery’s key role in ASDA retrofit
The capabilities of the A-Gas Rapid Recovery service were tested recently when called upon to retrofit over 100 convenience stores in just six weeks.
1.1 billion at risk from lack of cooling
Over 1.1 billion people are said to face immediate risks from lack of access to cooling.