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The x-axis is controlled by a brushless AC servo motor with a rack-and-pinion system.
State-wide upgrade improves energy efficiency
This is the third Internet switch project to be cooled by Superchill
Brewery is set to commence production in 2013.
It was important to select the right water heating system for the Vogue South Yarra project in Melbourne.
The installation of computer-controlled variable speed drives on refrigeration plant compressors has enabled Swire Cold Storage to reduce its energy consumption by more than 15 per cent.
An enviromental initiative at a WA Hospital will not only save money, but reduce the hospital's carbon dioxide emissions by 230 tonnes per year
For many years, engineering students at the University of Queensland have needed a facility to conduct HVAC experiments, Dr Saiied Aminossadati details the process.
Perth’s Fiona Stanley Hospital is a new $2 billion hospital being constructed for Western Australia Health.
Library collections require close temperature and humidity control with the ability to cope with fresh air and constant heat loads.
The Australian Defence Force has finalised training on its new refrigerated container systems from Klinge Corporation.
Australia is home to the world’s first multifunction, two-stage transcritical CO2 system. Klaas Visser explains that while the project has been a huge success, there were some challenges on the way.
Air Technology Australia has supplied an estimated 6.0 mW of chiller capacity to the first three stages of a data hosting facility in Canberra, with more to come.
Office air conditioning design with dedicated outdoor air system (DAOS) is a developing practice in humid climates to curb IAQ issues while also reducing energy consumption.
A commercial building uses Australian technology to hit the NABERS rating for a six, Phillip Ross reports.
Several recent installations of evaporative cooling in different facilities has seen inexpensive cooling provided along with fresh air resulting in another award for Seeley International.