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     Frontline of COVID 19, ventilation
HVAC PROFESSIONALS WHO want to be up to date with the latest ventilation standards and how they apply in the age of COVID-19 should attend this seminar session on day two of the ARBS Exhibition.
The session will be presented by Brett Fair- weather, mechanical engineering consultant at It’s Engineered.
His practical knowledge of the Australian Standards applicable to air conditioning and mechanical ventilation systems has developed through his voluntary roles in technical
LEFT: This session is for HVAC professionals on the frontline.
committees responsible for AS 1668.1 (Fire and Smoke Control), AS 1668.2 (Mechanical ventila- tion in buildings) and AS 1668.4 (Natural venti- lation of buildings).
He also represents a number of industry bodies in the delivery of seminars and training related to mechanical ventilation, fire and smoke control and maintenance of essential mechanical systems.
Fairweather also represents Engineers Aus- tralia through its Building Reform Experts Pan- el (BREP) and is AIRAH’s representative on the national Building Codes Committee for the Australian Building Codes Board
Fairweather has also served as a director of the ARBS Foundation since 2019.
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                                                                            Daikin Australia
STAND NUMBER 620
DAIKIN AUSTRALIA WILL be showcasing its latest range of residential, commercial and ap- plied products and solutions at the upcoming ARBS 2022 Exhibition in Melbourne. Spanning 216m2, it will be Daikin’s largest presence ever at an ARBS Exhibition.
As ‘Air Specialists’, Daikin’s dedication to ‘Per- fecting the Air’ by delivering innovative and ef- fective climate control and purifying solutions will be on display throughout the stand. These solutions improve indoor air quality by extract- ing stale air, introducing outside air into the in- door environment, purifying the indoor air, and maintaining temperature and humidity.
On display will be Daikin’s range of Split Sys- tems and Air Purifiers featuring integrated Streamer Technology - a market-leading ad- vancement in integrated air purification provid- ing superior indoor air quality in a range of ap- plications. The streamer discharge is a type of plasma discharge that generates high-speed electrons to decompose harmful substances and continuously purify the air. Streamer Technolo- gy effectively removes bacteria, odours, indoor air pollutants such as formaldehyde and more than 99.6% of pollen, mould and allergens*. Inde- pendently tested and verified, the Daikin Air Pu- rifier (MC55YPVM) with Streamer Technology
VRV streamer cassette
“A KEY FEATURE OF THE STAND WILL BE DAIKIN’S NEW FLAGSHIP VRV R SERIES HEAT RECOVERY SYSTEM.”
can inactivate more than 99.99% of the Corona- virus (HCoV-229E) and Influenza A (H1N1)*.
A key feature of the stand will be Daikin’s new- ly-launched flagship VRV R Series Heat Recovery System. Since the launch of the first model in 1982, Daikin’s VRV systems have continually evolved to achieve the best in comfort, efficiency and reliability. The new VRV R Series has under-
gone a complete model change with improve- ments in design, ease of installation, reliability, comfort, heat recovery and energy savings. At- tendees will see firsthand the reduced footprint of the unit as well as the multi-module combina- tion available.
Daikin’s Australian Made Ducted Systems and Applied Air Handling Units will be on dis- play as well as its Light Commercial, Ventilation, Air Treatment and Refrigeration ranges, Smart Controllers for homes and buildings and the Oil Free Magnetic Bearing Chiller with HFO refrig- erant. Various new products will be demonstrat- ed on the stand.
Daikin is also Principal Sponsor of the ARBS 2022 Industry Awards.
Visit Daikin at Stand #620.
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