
Temprite Renews Natural Refrigerants Label from ATMOsphere
The ATMO Approved label is a global gold standard highlighting best-in-class manufacturers of natural refrigerant systems and components.
The ATMO Approved label is a global gold standard highlighting best-in-class manufacturers of natural refrigerant systems and components.
The label is designed to highlight best-in-class manufacturers of natural refrigerant systems.
Model 239A accommodates twice the refrigeration capacity as Temprite’s next largest unit, model 139A.
The global online event, free to attend March 30-31, will cover key market and policy trends and new technologies using natural refrigerants.
With COVID safety measures, the HVAC&R trade show will feature R744 products from a number of manufacturers.
Inefficient oil separation will leave a film on the heat exchanger surfaces and decrease system efficiency, explains Emerson/Temprite report.
Biaggini’s system is one of the first of its kind to use CO2 as the refrigerant in dual-duty air conditioning/heating system, the company said.
The hybrid event, scheduled for October 13-14, is accepting case study abstracts until July 31.
The 10th edition of the event returns to the U.S. capital to engage with refrigerant regulators.
Chateraise purchased the transcritical system from Miyazawa, which signed an exclusive sales agreement with SCM Frigo last year.