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ScalePro limescale remover designed specifically for outdoor condenser coils

Managers at one of Britain’s biggest supermarket chains became concerned after repeated refrigeration breakdowns at a number of its stores began to put food safety at risk. The problem was traced to stubborn limescale deposits blocking airflow through roof-mounted condensers, causing the systems to struggle and eventually trip under high head pressure, even in winter. Aware that the problem would only get worse as summer approached, the compan... [more]

Nick Williams appointed Managing Director of Precision Refrigeration

Nick Williams, son of Precision Refrigeration Limited's founder Mike Williams, has been appointed Managing Director at the company. Nick is one of the industry's most experienced figures, having spent many years in what was then the family business, prior to its sale to Aga Foodservice. His responsibilities included opening up overseas markets in France and the USA. Started only four years ago, the British manufacturer has already taken a sign... [more]

Coolhouse system reduces CO2 emissions and energy consumption by 94%

AlmaVerde Village and Spa is a new resort located in the unspoilt and less developed part of the Western Algarve, 10 kms from Lagos. The village comprises plots for 130 villas, 28 townhouses and several groups of apartments. Most buildings are single storey with the occasional two storey building adding variety and interest. A low energy air cooling system called 'The Coolhouse System' has been conceived and developed by a British team at th... [more]

Procool portable spot coolers now available in the UK

A new range of Procool single phase 230V/50Hz, portable, spot coolers from Ecotechnics based in Italy, is now available in the UK, through Flextraction. There are three coolers in the range, Procool 9000, Procool 17000 and Procool 24000. They are designed as portable air conditioning systems delivering cool, dry air to an area or areas, where a reduction in temperature is called for. They are ideal for use in industry to improve the workin... [more]

BOHS training modules help control legionella bacteria in water systems

Many companies design or buy in local exhaust ventilation (LEV) systems which don’t actually work. This may be because an off-the-shelf package is not fit for purpose, or because changes have been made to a standard system or a bespoke solution has been designed inappropriately. BOHS’s new modular exam, ‘P602 Basic Design Principles of Local Exhaust Ventilation Systems’, aims to provide just that – the basic design principles, knowledge and ... [more]

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