Johnson Controls, Inc., Milwaukee, Wis., introduced a variable refrigerant flow (VRF) system to Asia—the YORK YES Series DC inverter. This product brings energy savings, comfort, wide ambient range, versatility and smart control.
This poultry processor wanted the highest coefficient of performance (COP) possible and a technology solution with low annual operating and maintenance costs.
GEA Refrigeration Technologies introduced the GEA Bock piston compressors to the United States and Canadian, and can now offer piston and screw compressors from 5-6100 CFM using various refrigerants including R-134a, R-404a, CO2, NH3 and more.
Utilizing a ZSKA refrigeration compressor, the Emerson Climate Technologies Copeland Scroll FFAP Series condensing unit is compatible with a variety of refrigerants, including R-404A, R-134a, R-407C and R-22.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s GreenChill program announced the winners of its 2012 Environmental Achievement Awards. A handful of supermarkets were honored for transitioning to low-impact refrigerants, reducing the amount of refrigerant used and eliminating harmful refrigerant leaks.
Vilter’s new $2 million technology and innovation center in Cudahy, Wis., promises to help Vilter maintain a competitive lead in the engineering, development and testing of more energy-efficient compressors and expand its offerings in refrigeration by using environmentally friendly refrigerants such as ammonia.
Honeywell’s new four-color, two-page brochure on its S301RLC Refrigerant Gas Detector informs readers about general specifications and highlights specific features and benefits such as easy calibration and real time remote sensing.