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MARCH 2011 The New


Comfort Solution for Large Buildings


LG, among the world’s largest air conditioning manufacturers, is now offering innovative Multi V Variable Refrigerant Flow commercial air conditioning products.


Multi V sets a whole new standard in design  exibility, energy ef ciency and low noise. It offers one of the industry’s longest refrigeration piping lengths, plus condenser capacities from 38,000 – 192,000 BTUs.


Multi V comes in a wide range of indoor unit styles – from four-way ceiling cassettes to LG’s unique Art Cool™


complement any décor.


Multi V – the smart new choice for heating and cooling large buildings.


MCAA ANNUAL CONVENTION March 6-10 • Maui, Hawaii


Refrigeration Zone Issue 6 Daylight Saving Time Begins 13 mirrored unit – to


HVACR EDUCATORS & TRAINERS CONFERENCE March 20-22 • Las Vegas


Spring Begins 20


IIAR CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION


March 27-30 • Orlando, Fla. 27


For more information on Multi V or other LG products, visit www.LGHVAC.com


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NADCA ANNUAL MEETING & EXPO


March 21-24 • Las Vegas


DEALER DESIGN AWARDS CONTEST ENTRIES DUE


21 28


3/21 Editorial Focus: Indoor Comfort & Health for the Home (IAQ) GLOBALCON


22 29 23 March 30-31 • Philadelphia


BITZER WEBINAR Compressors


3/28 Editorial Focus: Compressors 30


Product of the Week


31 Blogs


Extra Edition


www.LGusa.com (click the links)


3/7 Editorial Focus: Refrigeration Recovery & Reclamation Technology 8 NATE E-NEWSLETTER 15 3/14 Editorial Focus: HVAC Industry Annual Report 16


INSTRUCTOR WORKSHOP March 23-25


Lansdowne, Va. 17


CHILLER SERVICES GROUP SPRING MEETING


March 24-26 • Atlanta 24 25 26 18 19 9 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY N E W S’ D DA M i c r o


2/28 Editorial Focus: Sustainable Building Designs Ash Wednesday


1 SAGE WEBINAR


Cash Is King: Six Straight-Talking Tips for Improving Cash Flow


10 St. Patrick’s Day 11 12 2s THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 3 4 5


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