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      Climate Control News
July 2021
In the news
Welding fumes 08
NSW government is conducting
research into exposure to welding fumes.
Refrigeration manual 12
Bitzer has released a book on the fundamentals of refrigeration.
Building automation 16
This month’s feature looks at the future of building automation, find out what’s next.
BMS partnership 21
Honeywell and SAP have teamed up to realise a new building management solution.
Bacharach buyout 26
MSA Safety Incorporated is set
to acquire Bacharach, in a deal worth $US337 million.
8 26
 This month
Heat exchangers 28
Family-owned fruit producer Montague takes thermal efficiency to the next level.
Chiller efficiency 30
This month’s troubleshooting tips examines technology to improve chiller efficiency.
Good vibrations 34
Find out how to reduce HVAC vibrations using elastic bearings.
Free calculator 39
A free pressure/temperature calculation tool has been made available to technicians.
Temperature Gauge 42
Can Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology live up to all the hype?
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Building Services
This month’s feature examines the findings of ground- breaking HVAC research into chilled beam systems. The study incorporates the most recent changes to the National Construction Code and begins on page 24.
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