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Climate Control News
August 2018
In the News
Heatcraft training 10
Heatcraft has announced the first round of its industry CO2 training.
World news 14
Honeywell says it has unveiled the first viable, non-flammable alternative to R410A.
Fan production 15
Ziehl-Abegg expands fan production and increases staff numbers from 480 to 770.
Refrigeration Day 16
It's official: June 26 is World Refrigeration Day.
Lights out 18
Lighting manufacturers oppose proposed changes to the National Construction Code (NCC).
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Ammonia and the toxicity challenge
AUGUST 2018
Hydronic heating
Industrial refrigeration
Indoor Air Quality
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Chemical sensitivity 24
New research has found that one in five Australians suffer from chemical sensitivity.
Natural ventilation 26
CCN examines the natural ventilation techniques at Apple's new campus in California.
Industrial cooling 36
NH3 is almost the perfect refrigerant with one major caveat: toxicity.
Case study 44
This case study examines the first commercial installation of Opteon XL40 to replace R-404A.
Cover
Daikin offers an extensive range
of VRV systems, designed to Cold Chain 50 meet any type of application. A
AFCCC chair, Mark Mitchell, addresses the problem of food waste in the cold chain.
select range of Daikin VRV IV systems now feature Variable Refrigerant Temperature (VRT) technology. VRT automatically adjusts refrigerant temperature to individual buildings and climate requirements, further improving annual energy efficiency and maintaining occupant comfort. (Note: VRT is only applicable to VRV IV Heat Pump, VRV IV Cooling Only, VRV IV Heat Recovery, VRV IV Water Cooled).
CLIMATE CONTROL NEWS AUGUST 2018
Indoor Air Quality
This 16-page feature examines the latest IAQ trends shaping design and the built environment including green walls and research to better understand how chemical compounds interact indoors. It begins on page 20.
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