Headline News Volume 394

2017-09-08

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1. LG Expands HVAC Solutions with Launch of DOAS
LG Electronics USA launched an expanded dedicated out-door air system (DOAS) product lineup, now offering a complete solution and further enabling building owners and facility managers to seamlessly implement a complete end-to-end LG HVAC system.  Available in a wide range of capacities, LG DOAS units are available up to 70 tons and are configured to be easily compatible with LG variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems.
https://ejarn.com/detail.php?id=46625

2. Carrier AquaEdge Chillers Get Popular on the Global Stage
JARN interviewed Ross B. Shuster, president of International Operations, UTC Climate, Controls & Security, and Robert Chiang, vice president of Engineering, International Operations and Shanghai R&D Center, UTC Climate, Controls & Security, who shared technological features of Carrier chillers and the company’s business strategy.
https://ejarn.com/detail.php?id=46653

3. The European Heat Pump Summit in Nuremberg, Germany
For the fifth time, international heat pump experts will be gathering at Exhibition Centre Nuremberg for the European Heat Pump Summit on October 24 and 25, 2017. Speakers at the summit will explore all aspects of industrial and commercial heat pump applications in a wide range of presentations and will also look at application scenarios for heat pumps in housing construction, hybrid systems, the development of components, and integration of heat pumps into smart grids.
https://ejarn.com/detail.php?id=46673

4. Kimura Kohki Participates in Demo Experiment to examine the hue-heat theory at MC-Lab
This research project aims at establishing an innovative method for gang control of air conditioning and lighting that can make energy saving compatible with human comfort. This research project uses two equivalent rooms at the MC-Lab equipped with dimmable and toning type LED lighting as well as temperature and humidity controllable air conditioning systems that can be introduced in the office.
https://ejarn.com/detail.php?id=46668

5. Chigo CAC Becomes the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia Equipment Supplier
After strict screening, Chigo Central Air Conditioning (CAC) won the bid for new pavilions for the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia with its CMV-X series of variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems. Chigo won the bid thanks to excellent product performance, perfect and full-time services, and because the company has easy access to the two host cities of Nizhny Novgorod and Volgograd.
https://ejarn.com/detail.php?id=46719


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