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                     Contents
     February 2022
In the news
Service offering
Johnson Controls is set to launch
a dedicated IAQ as a service package.
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     Climate Control News
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This month
IAQ trends 18
The widespread adoption of CO2 sensors, air purifiers and other IAQ solutions is growing.
Black market 35
European Union has pledged to get tough on the illegal trade in ozone depleting substances.
Case study 37
Gourmet cheesemaker, Woerle, makes the switch to ammonia.
Talent squeeze 38
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  Managing emissions 8
Victoria has released draft guidelines to manage greenhouse gas emissions.
Dehumidification
research 10
Researchers are developing a new approach for liquid desiccant dehumidification.
Tecumseh restructure
Tecumseh restructures and appoints Jay Pittas as CEO.
Hydrocarbon research
New Embraco research calculates
the benefits of using hydrocarbons for refrigeration.
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Tradespeople now account for about 35 per cent of the nation’s total workforce shortage.
Temperature Gauge
ENGIE Impact senior director, Joshua Martin, questions Australia’s commitment to net zero.
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Cover
Innovation for pure comfort
The all-new ‘P’ series Hitachi wall mounted split system is equipped with innovative features including an Automatic filter cleaning robot, Image Camera plus motion sensor, built in wi-fi, high efficiency and FrostWash technology just to name a few. FrostWash ensures the indoor air is fresh and clean while Intelligent sensors monitor and provide a balance between energy savings and comfort. Visit hitachiaircon.com.au or Temperzone.com to learn more.
CLIMATECONTROLNEWS.COM.AU
NextGen 2022
Meet the next generation of superstars to shape the future of Australia’s HVACR industry at the launch of NextGen 2022.
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