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In response to the industry shortage of R-454B cylinders, Rheem to increase the factory charge to minimize disruptions.
May 22, 2025
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ACCA's R-454B Resource Center addresses challenges faced by HVACR contractors amid the refrigerant shortage. It offers FAQs, A2L refrigerant safety training, guidance from manufacturers...
May 21, 2025
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Chemours partners with Navin Fluorine to manufacture Opteon two-phase immersion cooling fluid, addressing data center heat and energy demands. The collaboration supports commercializati...
May 7, 2025
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Lawsuit filed by HARDI and AHRI challenges NYSDEC's amended regulations on refrigerants, arguing for proper stakeholder input and adherence to EPA timelines.
April 9, 2025
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A 57-year-old CEO from Georgia is charged with violating the AIM Act by unlawfully importing 500 cylinders of HFCs from Peru. This is the second prosecution in the US under the...
March 21, 2025
Pheonix Energy
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Phoenix Energy Technologies and Hussmann Corp. join forces to introduce Refrigeration IQ Powered by StoreConnect, an advanced refrigeration solution leveraging AI to reduce refrigerant...
March 12, 2025
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Refrigerants with low global warming potential are more sustainable for the planet, but often more flammable than traditional HFCs. UL Solutions’ Zhongshan laboratory is addressing safety concerns with new testing capabilities.
In response to flammability risks, UL Standards have been updated to establish new requirements regarding flammable refrigerant leak-detection systems. This includes A2L and A3...
March 12, 2025
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HFC & blends segment to account for fastest growing segment, in terms of value, of the global refrigerants market during the forecast period.
March 7, 2025
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The Natural Refrigerant Training Summit is part of R-TRADE, the nonprofit’s workforce development initiative to improve technician recruitment, training and retention.
March 4, 2025

Refrigeration Service Today

Copevap Condensing Unit Offers Design Flexibility Emerson Climate Technologies has introduced its new Copeland Narrow Copevap condensing unit for high-,
Feb. 1, 2009
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Copevap® Condensing Unit Offers Design Flexibility

Emerson Climate Technologies has introduced its new Copeland® Narrow Copevap® condensing unit for high-, medium-, and low-temperature refrigeration applications. This new line offers a narrow 8.25-in.-wide base for greater OEM design flexibility, versatile use in space-limited applications, and faster field service replacement.

The Copeland Narrow Copevap condensing unit offers many additional features for both the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and end-user, including a compact condenser coil and a molded plastic shroud for durability and airflow across the entire coil face. The new condensing unit is rated for usage in operating conditions up to 100F, offering performance reliability in even in the most demanding applications. According to company sources, its high efficiency compressors allow for lower end-user utility expenses. Larger condensate holding volume handles more condensate from defrost cycles, eliminating potential over-spills in retail settings. All Copeland Narrow Copevap con-densing unit models have UL-recognized agency approval. emersonclimate.comEmerson Climate Technologies circle 161

Pass Thru Refrigerators Provide 51 cu.ft. of Space

Hoshizaki has introduced a two section, pass-thru refrigerator series, featuring multiple door configurations: full and half glass doors, and full and half height solid stainless steel doors.

The units provide more than 51.3 cu. ft. of useable storage space. A ducted air distribution system provides uniform temperatures and eliminates hot spots throughout the cabinet.

The refrigerator's glass door frames are constructed of a high grade durable stainless steel inside and out and insulated with R134-A, CFC-free polyurethane.

The door glass is triple-pane, argon-filled, with a Low-E non reflective coating. The cabinet walls are 2-3/8-in. thick, and insulated with R-134A CFC-free foamed in place polyurethane. hoshizaki.comHoshizaki circle 162

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