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ACHR News Podcast
Each episode features movers and shakers of the industry interviewed by editors of The NEWS staff. Listen as industry individuals discuss and react to the latest HVAC headlines.
Leaders from Chemours, Carrier, Danfoss and Emerson discuss the properties and performance benefits of Opteon XL41 (R-454B) compared to R-410A. Learn how switching to XL41can prepare you to meet the upcoming HFC phase down requirements. Sponsored by Chemours.
The decarbonization trend is continuing to gain momentum in the HVAC industry. How should contractors react? Mark Lessans, senior director of sustainability and regulatory affairs for Johnson Controls, lets us know.
The ACHR NEWS recently attended the WaterFurnace Commercial National Sales Meeting. During that trip to Fort Wayne, editorial director Kyle Gargaro sat down with WaterFurnace CEO John Thomas to get an update on the geothermal industry.
John Galyen from Danfoss is getting ready for retirement. But before he does, John joins The NEWSmakers podcast to talk about trends in HVAC including electrification, workforce development, and supply chain issues.
The NEWS was in Camden, South Carolina as GE Appliances, a Haier company, officially opened its $70 million state-of-the-art water heating manufacturing plant. We had the opportunity to sit down with Tom Zimmer of GE Appliances to talk about the water heater industry.