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Joanna R. Turpin

Joanna R. Turpin

Joanna Turpin is a Senior Editor at The ACHR NEWS. She can be contacted at 248-786-1707 or joannaturpin@achrnews.com. Joanna has been with BNP Media since 1991, first heading up the company’s technical book division before moving over to The ACHR NEWS, where she frequently writes about refrigerants and commercial refrigeration. She obtained her bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Washington and worked on her master’s degree in technical communication at Eastern Michigan University.
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New Efficiency Standard Highlights Need for Matched Systems

Installing new HVAC equipment with older, non-compliant units can result in multiple problems
Joanna Turpin
Joanna R. Turpin
October 23, 2022
System matching may be a little more confusing once the DOE energy efficiency standards take effect in 2023, so contractors should be aware of which components can be paired together.
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Residential Heating Showcase

Residential Heating Showcase 2022

Manufacturers introduce heating equipment for the cold winter months
Joanna Turpin
Joanna R. Turpin
October 10, 2022

Every year, The ACHR NEWS introduces the latest heating equipment that is available for the upcoming winter season.


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HVAC Inspector

Finalizing the A2L Provisions in 2024 Mechanical Codes

ICC and IAPMO share how the new codes may address the use of lower-flammability refrigerants
Joanna Turpin
Joanna R. Turpin
October 6, 2022
The ICC and IAPMO are in the process of updating their 2024 mechanical codes to include the use of A2L refrigerants in comfort cooling equipment, and contractors should become familiar with these new provisions.
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California Bans Sale of Bulk R-410A and Other HFCs

Only reclaimed refrigerants will be available to service existing equipment
Joanna Turpin
Joanna R. Turpin
October 5, 2022

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law Senate Bill (SB) 1206, which prohibits the sale or distribution of bulk HFCs that exceed a specified GWP. 


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Joanna's Point of View

Where Have All The Workers Gone?

The supply of available employees has been shrinking
Joanna Turpin
Joanna R. Turpin
October 2, 2022
The HVACR industry has been experiencing a labor shortage for decades, and the latest trends aren’t looking great.
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Bill Gates and Others Back New Cooling Technologies

Decarbonization and the HFC phasedown are spawning innovation in the HVAC industry
Joanna Turpin
Joanna R. Turpin
September 15, 2022
A raft of new companies and research groups are researching how to reduce carbon and refrigerant emissions, and the result is a number of promising cooling innovations, which could bring significant changes to the HVAC industry.
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What’s Your Plan For DOE’s 2023 Energy Efficiency Standards?

How contractors handle inventory for the rest of the year is crucial
Joanna Turpin
Joanna R. Turpin
September 6, 2022

Under the new energy efficiency standards, the minimum efficiency of residential equipment will increase approximately 7%, or the equivalent of 1 SEER point. So what should contractors be doing to prepare?


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Refrigeration Showcase.

Refrigeration Showcase 2022

Equipment, controls, and components featured
Joanna Turpin
Joanna R. Turpin
August 29, 2022
From ice machines to reach-ins to controls to components, the Showcase is designed to educate contractors about the new commercial and industrial refrigeration products available, so they can help their customers make the right choice for their application.
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Supermarket Refrigeration.

Six Ways OEMs Can Reduce Leaks in Refrigeration Equipment

NASRC research group outlines specific measures that could mitigate refrigerant leaks
Joanna Turpin
Joanna R. Turpin
August 23, 2022
Food retailers have identified the top refrigerant leak issues in refrigeration equipment and developed specific equipment specifications that could help mitigate those leaks.
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Trane Air Conditioner.

Economic Headwinds Going Into Second Half of 2022

Supply chain issues, high gas prices, rising interest rates, and inflation are weighing on HVAC industry
Joanna Turpin
Joanna R. Turpin
August 18, 2022
The year started out strong for the HVAC industry, but there are economic headwinds going into the second half of 2022.
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