Decarbonisation was the theme at the GEA Heating & Refrigeration Technologies display at ARBS 2022, which fits with the company’s environmentally-friendly range of products. Read more
Seibu Giken of Japan, the parent company of DST, is the inventor of the Silica gel desiccant rotor.
See you at ARBS on the Actron Air stand 282, an Australian owned and operated air conditioning business.
This session will examine building life cycle management from BIM models to the various disparate data sets used in design and construction.
Natural refrigerant installations have been increasing around the world and this trend is set to continue as the global market shifts to more climate friendly cooling solutions.
Hear about the lessons learnt since introducing transcritical CO2 technology to the Woolworths supermarket chain three years ago.
Indoor Air Quality in a post-COVID world is a popular theme in this year’s ARBS seminar program.
Accurate and detailed building data is needed to properly manage energy use and improve building operations and maintenance.
This session will look at the typical types of HVAC plant water circuits and the processes required during commissioning and beyond to achieve and maintain successful passivation.
A panel session will be held on day three of the ARBS Exhibition looking into innovation and the research needs of the HVAC sector.
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.
In the wake of the tragic Grenfell Tower fire in London, the LaCrosse Tower fire in Melbourne and the evacuation of Sydney's Opal Tower, new legislation has been introduced.
A presentation on the future of hydrogen ready boilers in Australia will be presented by Hydroheat chief commercial officer, Shane Lewis.
The largest HVACR and building services tradeshow in the southern hemisphere, ARBS 2022, will open its doors in less than a month.
As part of the transition to net zero, property sector leaders are looking for cost effective ways to decarbonise building operations.