The most popular Refrigeration industry news for April 15 - 21
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Join us in an exclusive sit-down with Yosr Allouche, Ph.D Allouche, the newly Director General of the International Institute of Refrigeration (IIR), as she shares her inspiring journey from academia to leading the helm of one of the most pivotal organizations in the refrigeration industry. With a robust background as a refrigeration scientist and energy engineer, Dr. Allouche brings a fresh perspective to the challenges and opportunities within the sector.
Carrier’s latest single-stage heat pump launch marks the first heat pumps available to the field that are R-454B compatible well in advance of the 2025 regulatory shift. R-454B, known commercially as Puron Advance, is Carrier’s refrigerant of choice for all ducted and ductless residential and light commercial applications. Additionally, Carrier was the first to announce its refrigerant of choice in 2018 and the first to publish AHRI ratings for R-454B equipment.
Danfoss launches a new range of ELIMINATOR DCR semi-hermetic filter driers for CO2. With their efficient flow rate and unique design, the DCR filter driers for CO2 support highly reliable system functioning, easy handling, and service.
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Copeland, a global provider of sustainable climate solutions, announced that its Verdant VX3 and ZX smart thermostats received ENERGY STAR certification in the U.S. and Canada. This certification marks a significant milestone in the company’s commitment to energy efficiency and unlocks new utility rebate opportunities to enhance energy cost savings for building owners.
Cool Designs Ltd, the UK's leading independent air conditioning distributor, has opened a major new branch at Holmes Chapel near Crewe, in the latest stage of the company's ongoing expansion plans. The new facility, located near the M6, includes a showroom, offices, workshop and conference centre, plus an additional 11,000sq ft of warehouse space, enabling CDL to increase equipment stocks and further enhance support for its rapidly growing customer base in the Midlands and South of England.
Yesterday the European Heat Pump Association’s members voted in a new board of directors, which then elected Patrick Crombez, General Manager Heating and Renewables – Daikin Europe, as its president. He takes over from Martin Forsén from NIBE. The new board and president have a two year mandate.
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