Production facilities have several zones that require an energy-intensive systems to manage temperature and humidity throughout. And don’t forget that smell.
Program includes instructor participation this year
April 15, 2019
Shurtape introduced its Mission: HVAC, Educating for Success program in 2015, with the goal of arming students with the money and hands-on experience they need to succeed in the HVAC field.
The following remarks were made regarding the article “Lots of Questions About Refrigerants but Not Many Answers,” written by Joanna R. Turpin, senior editor of The NEWS, published March 5.
Bacharach Inc. is offering a free webinar that identifies five common refrigerant leak types. By classifying over 2.8 billion recorded refrigerant samples into five easy-to-understand types, Bacharach’s Parasense software platform brings simplicity for those responsible for helping drive down refrigerant emissions.
This book provides students and practicing technicians with the information and knowledge necessary to safely work on systems that incorporate gas combustion to provide heat.
Registration is open for ASHRAE’s webcast, “The Future of Refrigerants: Unitary and VRF Systems.” There is no fee to attend, however, registration is required to view the free webcast at ashrae.org/webcast. The webcast will be two hours long and broadcast live at two different days and times for the convenience of a global audience: April 17, from 7 to 9 p.m. Eastern time, and on April 18, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Eastern time.
The Council of Refrigeration Educators (CARE) and HVAC Excellence announced Nathan “John” Willis of Hill College in Cleburne, Texas, and Daniel Vos of Southeast Technical Institute in Sioux falls, South Dakota, as the winners of the 2019 D. Brian Baker Memorial Scholarship.
In the hot month of August, something cool is taking place. Peers and colleagues from around the world will join together in Montreal, Canada, at the 25th IIR International Congress of Refrigeration.