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Home » Low Charge Ammonia Technology Focus of IIAR Workshop
Driven by increasing regulatory burdens and an ongoing commitment to improve efficiency and safety in refrigeration technology, low charge systems and their role in the future of the ammonia refrigeration industry are the focus of a workshop at the 2015 IIAR Conference and Exposition in San Diego.
The workshop — led by Derek Hamilton, business development manager for Azane — focuses on a general overview of low charge refrigeration technology. Hamilton also will discuss design considerations and present brief case studies of recent installations.