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In response to research conducted with students at Eastleigh College, and in celebration of World Refrigeration Day and the Cooling Champions of our future, Climalife is offering to run refrigerant training via a series of speaker programmes across colleges and training centres in the UK.
Leak Detection: The part it will play in the UK 2050 net zero target
Climalife UK
Climalife UK Head of Sales, Dave Richards, looks at the importance of leak detection and the part it will play in achieving the UK 2050 net zero target.
We would like to take the opportunity to update you on what we are now doing here at Climalife UK as the situation regarding COVID-19 continues to change.
Retail Refrigeration Webinar: What will today's choices cost you tomorrow?
Climalife UK
Climalife, in collaboration with Honeywell and Matelex, will be presenting a tool to support decision-making and connected solutions that are dedicated to thermodynamic equipment. This webinar is especially relevant for decision-makers in large and medium-sized retail stores.
Heat Transfer Fluids and the changing demands of the greener consumer!
Climalife UK
Heat transfer fluids are used across the food industry as well as the building and energy sectors, across applications such as refrigeration, air conditioning, heating, domestic hot water and renewable energies.
Whilst they might be one of the least expensive components of a system, they are critical to the way it functions and how effectively it is able to transfer heat or cooling from one location to another, whilst at the same time providing valuable protection against freezing and corrosion.
But how much focus is there on the green credentials of an HTF?