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Orbia Fluor & Energy Materials (Koura), a business within Orbia Advance Corporation, has announced the launch of Klea Edge 444A. This new refrigerant serves as a direct replacement for R-1234yf in the EU and UK automotive aftermarket, offering a low global warming potential (GWP) alternative designed for enhanced vehicle performance.
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Carrier Solutions UK Ltd (formerly Toshiba Carrier UK Ltd), part of Carrier Global Corporation, has launched the Toshiba Universal Smart X (USX) Series Edge, a high-capacity modular air source heat pump designed to set new standards in efficiency, flexibility, and sustainability in the commercial and industrial HVAC sectors.
Copeland, a global leader in HVAC, refrigeration, and industrial compression solutions, has appointed Jagadish Keswani as President of its newly formed India, Middle East, and Africa (IMEA) regional business unit. Keswani brings over 35 years of HVAC and Controls industry experience in the IMEA region to the role.
Danfoss has launched the new AME 110NL(X) modulating actuators, marking a significant upgrade for AB-QM 4.0 pressure independent balancing control valves. These advanced actuators are designed to improve the performance and efficiency of hydronic HVAC systems, replacing the existing AME 110NL(X) and AME 120NL models.
A new EU project is to develop guidelines for installers and consumers using heat pumps that contain flammable refrigerants.
Heat pumps are key to moving away from fossil fuels in heating. To protect the climate to the maximum in line with EU law, heat pumps are increasingly switching to low greenhouse gas refrigerants. As these refrigerants are more flammable, ensuring the safety of heat pump installers and consumers is paramount.