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Daikin has introduced the new DWDC C series of water cooled chillers with R-1234ze€ refrigerant.
More than 100 guests were invited to the official launch of Fujitsu General’s AIRSTAGE applied product range last week.
Critical cooling specialist, Airedale, has commenced full scale production at its United States chiller plant in Rockbridge, Virginia.
Daikin Singapore has formed a new joint venture with the SP Group to collaborate on the development of more district cooling systems.
Johnson Controls has opened an OpenBlue Innovation Centre at its global headquarters in Cork, Ireland.
Once again ABB has sponsored the Rising Star of the Year Award, a category that recognises up and coming talent.
A new international standard was approved last week which allows flammable A3 refrigerants such as propane (R290) in domestic air conditioners, heat pumps and dehumidifiers.
Fujitsu General Australia is expanding its commercial projects portfolio with the launch of the AIRSTAGE applied range.
A new study found significant differences in indoor air quality among 28 hotels on the Las Vegas strip, with the worst air quality hotel 80 times more polluted than the best.
Trane Technologies is building on its commitment to deliver greater energy efficiency with an upgrade to its best in class portfolio.
Carrier is building a $16 million research & development centre of excellence for heating, air conditioning and domestic water systems in Villasanta, Italy.
Launched in Australia in 2002, the Fujitsu General AIRSTAGE Series continues to evolve to meet market requirements.
The global ductless heating & cooling systems market is projected to reach $US145 billion by 2026 growing at a CAGR of 8.1 per cent from 2021 to 2026.
Daikin Australia has launched its new R32 Altherma Mono-Bloc system for the residential market.
Daikin is the latest air conditioning manufacturer to cease trade with the Russian Federation.
The Centre for Energy Technology (ZET) at the University of Bayreuth has created a CO₂-powered air conditioning system to be used as a tool for teaching.