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 20 Oct 2006

Aerco launches new fans

Aerco, a global distributor of electrical components based in the UK, has announced it will make its new ADDA AC fans available in this country. 
 20 Oct 2006

ACR Group announces record results

A US-based leader in the distribution of air conditioning and refrigeration equipment has posted record results following strong demand in the second quarter. 
 12 Oct 2006

Thermofrost Cryo becomes Toshiba distributor

Thermofrost Cryo has become the latest company to join the Toshiba Air Conditioning distribution network. 
 12 Oct 2006

Daikin/OYL deal gets Euro clearance

DAIKIN'S proposed £1.1bn acquisition of OYL has been given the go-ahead following clearance by the European Commission. 
 12 Oct 2006

UK ac sales continue to rise

THE UK air conditioning market is expected to increase by 3% this year to £675.6m, according to a new report by market analysts MBD. 
 12 Oct 2006

DEFRA backs research into refrigeration efficiency

Researchers at the Bristol University, have taken over a Defra (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) funded project to identify, develop and stimulate more energy efficient refrigeration technologies and practices. 
 12 Oct 2006

Better air con boosts performance

Children learn more quickly and effectively in schools with better air quality, according to new research from the US. 
 1 Oct 2006

SHOP TALK

A round-up of supermarket news and gossip 
 1 Oct 2006

Product Developments: It’s open season

Peter Lowther, md of fan coil manufacturer Ability Projects, suggests that the BACnet open controls protocol could break the free-issued controls stranglehold 
 1 Oct 2006

Supermarket Refrigeration: Time’s running out for HCFC equipment

BOC campaign urges action before 2010 deadline 
 1 Oct 2006

Supermarket Refrigeration: Painting the right picture

IN THE retail world it is seen as being vitally important to project the right image to the customer. This is no where more true than in the case of supermarkets. 
 1 Oct 2006

Cooling Towers and Water treatment: Closed circuit cooling tower with intelligent controls

BALTIMORE Aircoil has launched a new closed circuit cooling tower, the HFL range, which can operate in three modes: combined dry/wet, adiabatic and fully dry. 
 1 Oct 2006

Supermarket Refrigeration: LEGISLATION: It’s not all funny acronyms

Dave Archer, business development manager at Parasense takes a look at current refrigeration-related legislation and how it affects the supermarket sector. 
 1 Oct 2006

Supermarket refrigeration: A big fish at Sainsbury

AS BRITAIN’S leading fishmonger – and Seafood Retailer of the Year for the last two consecutive years – Sainsbury’s takes the presentation of its fish very seriously. Ice is of paramount importance. 
 1 Oct 2006

Supermarket Refrigeration: Cutting costs at Costcutter

FABDEC has supplied its Smart-Heat recovery system to the Costcutter supermarket in Ballymena, Northern Ireland. The installation, which was carried out by Portglenone Refrigeration Services has already resulted in a substantial reduction in heating costs for the supermarket chain. 
 1 Oct 2006

Editorial Comment: Showing off is no way to show off

THOSE who thought it was only us Brits who are ever capable of shooting ourselves in the foot on an international scale, will no doubt crack a wry smile at the shenanigans going on in Germany. 
Mike Creamer.
 1 Oct 2006

Masterclass: Expansion Devices - Part 10

IN PART 8 and 9, the methods of heat rejection utilising air cooled and water cooled condensers were studied including the fundamentals of cooling towers.... 
 1 Oct 2006

F-Gas Update: D-day for F-gases

Neil Everitt tip-toes through some of the major points of DEFRA’s new F-gas guidance document 
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