Compressor Discharge Temperature Reflects How Equipment is Operating Keep an Eye on Discharge Line Temps John Tomczyk February 10, 2020 No Comments The compressor’s discharge temperature can tell the service technician what is going on inside a refrigeration or air conditioning system.Read More
IIAR Conference To Be Held In Orlando The annual event is dedicated to the natural refrigeration industry January 30, 2020 No Comments The 2020 IIAR Conference & Heavy Equipment Expo will be held at the Rosen Shingle Creek in Orlando, Florida from March 15-18, 2020.Read More
Emerson Launches New AWEF-Compliant Condensing Units Designed for walk-in coolers, the units meet DOE’s new energy standards January 30, 2020 No Comments Emerson announced a new platform of AWEF-compliant condensing units for walk-in coolers to meet the DOE rule.Read More
Arkema Files R-32 Antidumping Petition Company seeks relief from unfairly traded refrigerant imports January 30, 2020 No Comments On January 23, 2020, Arkema Inc. filed a petition seeking relief under U.S. antidumping duty laws from unfairly traded imports of R-32 from China.Read More
Refrigeration Contractors Optimistic About Business Prospects in 2020 Economy remains strong, but concerns over labor shortage persist Joanna R. Turpin January 13, 2020 No Comments In 2019, commercial refrigeration contractors had more than enough work to keep them busy until the end of the year and beyond.Read More
Pay Attention To Pressure Drop in HVAC Systems Severe pressure drop can adversely affect capacity of system Joe Marchese January 13, 2020 No Comments We need to be aware of the possibility of severe pressure drops creating an issue for the system and how we analyze its operation.Read More
All You Need to Know About HVAC Capillary Tubes, Part 2 Servicing these simple metering devices takes special skill John Tomczyk January 13, 2020 No Comments In this article, we will look take a closer look at capillary tube systems, as well as how to properly clean them.Read More
Fostering A Creative Work Environment Human creativity is a hotter technology than automated intelligence Joanna R. Turpin December 30, 2019 No Comments Humans are hard-wired to be creative, and that creativity should be encouraged, especially in the work environment.Read More
New Collaboration Seeks to Develop New Refrigerants, Improve Energy Efficiency ORNL teams with HVAC manufacturers to find new solutions for AC, refrigeration December 30, 2019 No Comments ORNL and five building equipment industries will work to improve the energy performance of HVAC systems and investigate alternative refrigerants.Read More
Get Ready For Walk-In Cooler And Freezer Regulations Enforcement of Department of Energy standard takes effect in 2020 Joanna R. Turpin December 9, 2019 No Comments The U.S. DOE will soon begin enforcing its 2017 rule that mandates minimum energy efficiency requirements for walk-in coolers and freezers.Read More