R1234ze chiller offers high efficiency
Engie Refrigeration has extended its R1234ze chiller range with the redesigned air-cooled Quantum series.
Agility™ Centrifugal Water-Cooled Chillers
Trane Agility™ centrifugal chillers continue to maximize building performance by providing a solution that is compact and environmentally sustainable.
Natural technologies database updated
EIA and Greenpeace have relaunched their database of sustainable cooling and refrigeration technologies.
ICR 2019 call for abstracts
The International Institute of Refrigeration is now calling for abstracts of papers to be presented at the International Congress of Refrigeration (ICR) in Montreal in August 2019.
Gas leak detection technologies
Bacharach, a manufacturer of refrigerant and gas leak detection, has added two new gas options, R514A and R452B, for its infrared refrigerant gas detector product family.
Mitsubishi adds more R32 wall-mounts
Mitsubishi Electric has launched additional R32 models with the new MSZ-AP range of wall-mounted units.
‘Integrated’ the CO2 buzzword in 2018
This will be a year of integrating air conditioning and heating technologies in commercial refrigeration systems, while ejectors will continue to dramatically improve the energy efficiency of CO2 transcritical systems, manufacturers said.
Will ammonia face competition from CO2 in 2018?
Some manufacturers and end users are expecting low-charge packaged ammonia systems and ammonia-CO2 cascade systems to face increased competition from CO2 transcritical in the industrial sphere, while foreseeing a boom for ammonia heat pumps.
French government facilitates higher charge limit
A new fire safety guide published by the French government has increased the maximum recommended charge limit on hydrocarbons in shops and shopping centres to 1.5 kg per circuit.
Aircon industry faces R410A chaos
The failure of the refrigeration industry to move away from R404A looks set to cause major problems for the air conditioning sector this year with quotas being placed on the sale of R410A.
CO2 trainer sheds light on transcritical
In a bid to increase understanding of transcritical CO2 systems in North America, Hillphoenix’s senior corporate trainer Rusty Walker led a training session in an effort to educate technicians who typically work in industrial plants on the finer points of the technology at the RETA (Refrigerating Engineers and Technicians Association) National Conference, held in Hershey, Pa., September 25-29 2017.
U.S. expert makes case for ammonia over HFOs
Ammonia is “a superior refrigerant” to HFOs and low-charge ammonia systems are improving safety and reducing regulatory burdens, Gerard von Dohlen, president of Newark Refrigerated Warehouse, said.
AHRI upgrades certification directory
The Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) has upgraded its online directory of more than 7.2 million certified products.
First direct proof of ozone hole recovery
Scientists claim to have been able to show for the first time that ozone depletion is declining through direct observations of the ozone hole by a satellite instrument.
What policy changes will shape Australia’s HVAC&R industry in 2018?
The Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol, which will phase down HFC consumption in developed countries by 85% by 2036 (compared to a 2011-2013 baseline period), will enter into force on 1 January 2019
What policy changes will shape North America’s HVAC&R industry in 2018?
The Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol, which will phase down HFC consumption in developed countries by 85% by 2036 (compared to a 2011-2013 baseline period), will enter into force on 1 January 2019.
What policy changes will shape Europe’s HVAC&R industry in 2018?
The Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol, which will phase down HFC consumption in developed countries by 85% by 2036 (compared to a 2011-2013 baseline period), will enter into force on 1 January 2019.
Entry open for SkillFridge 2018
All apprentices studying Level 2 RACHP upwards will eligible to compete in the 2018 SkillFridge skills competition.
Can low-charge systems ease technician crisis?
It has been widely acknowledged that the number of technicians trained to handle natural refrigerant systems is dwindling. But the advent of small and standardized low-charge ammonia packaged systems – which can be used instead of traditional massive ammonia plants or synthetic refrigerant systems – will make it easier to train and maintain enough qualified technicians, according to Mike Chapman, director of process safety management (PSM) compliance at Stellar, and Kurt Liebendorfer, vice-president of Evapco.
York chiller heralds adoption of R1233zd
Johnson Controls’ new York YZ centrifugal chiller is said to be the first such machine designed specifically for use with low GWP refrigerant R1233zd and using magnetic bearing technology.