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- May 2010

Precision Air Conditioning: When close is not close enough 01 May 2010
THROUGH simultaneous variable control of temperature, humidity, fan speed and capacity, the latest precision air conditioning can typically provide operators with a 30% increase in system efficiency compared with previous generation close control systems, according to Airedale project coordinator Adam Yarrington.

Service and maintenance: The write way to make the job flow 01 May 2010
REFRIGERATION and air conditioning engineers are not normally employed on the basis of their administrative capabilities. Keeping up to date with new technology is difficult enough without having to keep up with the mundane but vital service and maintenance paperwork that goes with it.

Editorial: Carbon dioxide: don't suffocate the facts 01 May 2010
IT'S an old refrigerant whose time has come again; the gas of choice for supermarkets that is being recommended for a host of other applications, writes Neil Everitt, editor of ACR News

Service and Maintenance: Flush with success 01 May 2010
The banning of R11 forced engineers to look again at methods for flushing a system. Advanced Engineering technical director Colin Pratt warns against the temptation to cut corners.

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