ARBS 2022

Achieve energy savings of around 30 per cent by implementing dry expansion refrigerant feed method instead of liquid overfeed.

The data finally exists to quantify the benefits of HVAC maintenance and this information will be shared in a special panel session at ARBS.

Find out how to improve health and energy outcomes through various retrofit options including column-based displacement and in-ceiling filtration.

Smartair Diffusion director, Sean Badenhorst, will introduce attendees to the patents-pending, low profile Helical Vari-Swirl electronic VAV diffuser.

The ARBS seminar program includes a session on electronic pressure independent valves which covers energy savings and control advantages.

Built to perform

Since 2020 a team of researchers at University of Wollongong have worked in partnership with the federal department of industry on a research project to improve HVAC performance through maintenance.

As part of the ARBS exhibitor presentation series, Alfa Laval, will deliver a session on accelerating sustainability with heat exchanger innovation.

ClimateWorks senior project manager for buildings, Gill Armstrong, will talk about preparing for a net zero future in a presentation at the ARBS Exhibition next month.

Future of work

Future space and the tenant experience is the theme of a session to be presented by Woods Bagot’s global workplace interiors lead, Amanda Stanaway.

Technology has led to the creation of the Master Systems Integrator (MSI), a new role that will be examined on day one of the ARBS seminar program.

Find out about the application of HVAC equipment in commercial Passive House projects at ARBS 2022.

The federal government will provide an update on the HFC phase down and regulations relating to refrigerants next month as part of the ARBS seminar program.

This presentation explains the theory and practice of transitioning from commercial to industrial infrastructure projects..

As the world transitions to a low carbon future it is essential that the HVACR sector reduces its direct and indirect CO2 emissions.

Leading building technology designers will come together to share their experiences with SMART buildings at this year’s ARBS Exhibition.

ARBS Exhibitions has appointed Professor Tony Arnel as board chair, effective immediately.