Air Conditioning

Studies in both Australia and the United States show that there can be up to 40 per cent thermal energy losses in flexible ducting due to poor installation practices.

The Z Series incorporates all of Panasonic's smartest air conditioning capabilities including nanoe X air purification technology.

Despite its compact size, the Air-e does not compromise on performance or air purification capability.

Professor Kerry London will help draft the first Australian Standard for Building Information Modelling for WHS management.

Johnson Controls and Trane Technologies are among 45 companies to be awarded the inaugural Terra Carta Seal.

Alfa Laval has opened a new greenfield manufacturing site in San Bonifacio, Italy, for the production of brazed heat exchangers.

Access restrictions to client sites remains the most significant challenge to meeting servicing needs for the HVAC industry during the COVID-19 pandemic.

RectorSeal has released Big Foot frames which support rooftop HVAC equipjment for a wide range of applications.

Air quality trial

Indoor air quality experts have trialled Panasonic's new Nanoe technology at two aged care facilities.

Manufacturing hub

Daikin has acquired 75 acres of land in India to build a large manufacturing plant for air conditioners.

Seeley International will install a HVAC system at Thomas Food International's Murray Bridge meat processing facility in South Australia.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air-Conditioners Australia Pty.Ltd (MHIAA) has won another customer satisfaction award.

Engineers working in HVACR and building services now have a dedicated pathway for being assessed and securing Registered Professional Engineer Qld (RPEQ) status.

Fine art of cooling

An innovative air conditioning solution from Carrier is helping to ensure optimal ventilation and comfort in the Vatican’s historic Raphael Rooms.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air-Conditioners Australia Pty Ltd (MHIAA) has once again been recognised by CHOICE as the best brand of air conditioner.

The sale of water-cooled chillers that use refrigerants with a GWP of more than 15 are to be prohibited in Singapore under a new bill to reduce HFC emissions.