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      Climate Control News
March 2023
In the news
New CEO 6
The AIRAH Board has appointed Trish Hyde to the role of CEO.
Labour shortage 8
The skills crisis has delayed projects in the building industry.
Ozone recovery 10
The ozone layer is on track to recover within four decades.
Production plans 11
Ziehl Abegg, is investing $100 million in a new production facility.
World news 12
New Zealand gets its very own refrigerant destruction facility.
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 This month
  Latest splits 19
Panasonic has launched its latest range
of reverse-cycle splits for the local market.
VRF with AI engine 20
LG Electronics (LG) has released the
LG Multi V i, a VRF solution with an AI engine.
World class system 21
Seeley International has completed a state of the art HVAC installation in Adelaide.
Cooling research 26
GEA Grasso screw compressors are
being used for cutting edge cooling research.
Compressor facility 27
Danfoss is building a new compressor facility at its plant in Apodaca, Mexico.
Cover
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air-Conditioners Australia is a leading supplier of heating and cooling solutions for residential and commercial applications. Named by CHOICE as the best air-conditioner brand and Canstar Blue as having the most satisfied customers as well as winning awards from Finder and ProductReview, they are the most independently awarded brand of air conditioners in Australia. Trust the Experts in Air.
CLIMATE CONTROL NEWS MARCH 2023
Commercial Air Conditioning
This month’s feature examines a range of contracting issues impacting Australia’s air conditioning industry. It also covers a number of high profile installations and case studies, as well as the latest product releases from around the globe.
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