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Cool Gauge RT100 helps aerospace engineering company to control HTF dosing to an Adiabatic Cooling System
Climalife UK
It was identified that the site’s ‘production critical’ adiabatic cooling system required greater control and management. One of the key parameters that needed to be kept under strict control was the HTF level.
Energy efficiency, good for your pockets as well as the environment
Climalife UK
This time last year, energy efficiency was seen as more of an emissions mitigation strategy, with benefits, to help to stave off the impacts of global climate change. Fast forward a year and now energy efficiency is a critical tool to keep down operating costs.
The drive to Low GWP refrigerants (2): Mark Hughes of Chemours discusses
Climalife UK
To maintain ASDA Bootle as a flagship sustainability store, with a key focus on energy performance and safety, the business took the decision to install brand new low GWP refrigeration systems using Opteon™ XL40 (R-454A) throughout the store...
Standards & Regulations : Keeping your systems operating safely, but only if you know what they say
Climalife UK
Standards and regulations have been an important aspect of the refrigeration, air conditioning and heat pump (RACHP) industry for many years. Regulations such as the ozone protection regulations, and latterly the F-Gas regulations, have been well publicised and largely self-policed within the industry but there are many other regulations and standards which have been in place in one form or another just as long but have been less publicised and often less well observed.