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Seminars


Business Intelligence Theatre Tuesday, 11 February


10.30-11.00 Speaker


11.15-12.15 Speaker


12.30-13.00 Speaker


13.15-13.45 Speaker


14.00-14.30 Speaker


14.45-15.15 Speaker


15.30-16.00 Speaker


Insurance for refrigeration engineers and air conditioning contractors Andy Chibeba, First Insurance Solutions Ltd


The ACRIB F-Gas debate: Is industry paying too high a price for HFC leakage? Mike Nankivell, chairman of ACRIB F-Gas Group


Don’t risk it! Keeping up with health and safety requirements for service and maintenance


Rob Hughes, independent health and safety consultant, and Paul Arrowsmith, ACRIB Education and Training Committee How to make the most of mobile apps for installers and field engineers David Dunn, general manager, Toshiba Air Conditioning Refrigerant regulation update


Tony Wright, sales and marketing director, HRP


Where are we with REAL Zero? Understanding refrigerant containment in CO2 and flammable refrigerant systems James Bailey, chair of REAL Zero Steering Group, Abbey Design


Air Conditioning Performance Inspections: a cost-effective method for optimisation or an unnecessary cost? Klas Berglöf, chief executive officer, ClimaCheck Sweden AB


Wednesday, 12 February LEGAL AND BUSINESS UPDATE FOR INSTALLERS AND CONTRACTORS


10.30-11.00 Speaker


11.05-11.30 Speaker


11.35-12.00 Speaker


12.05-12.30 Speaker


12.35-13.00 13.15-13.45 Speaker


14-00.15.30 Speaker


10.30-11.00 Speaker


11.15-11.45 Speaker


12.00-12.30 Speaker


12.45-13.15 Speaker


13.30-14.00 Speaker


14.15-14.45 Speaker


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Hosted by B&ES Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heat Pump Group and chaired by Tony Williams, chairman of RACHP Group 1. Business opportunities around the Renewable Heat Incentive scheme Mike Malina, energy auditor and B&ES consultant 2. F-Gas update, plus the latest on R22 phase-out Graeme Fox, B&ES council member


3. Changes to Part L and TM44: What the new carbon targets mean for installers and the trade Bob Towse, B&ES head of technical and safety


4. Air conditioning inspections: The business opportunities for installers Chris Summers, Richard Troup, Environment Agency Chemical Compliance Team 5. Panel discussion with speakers Heat pumps – the developing market


Tony Wright, sales and marketing director, HRP


The greening of the supermarkets: An update on current technical developments and future plans for developing sustainable, more environmentally friendly stores in the UK


Bill Watson, refrigeration development manager, The Co-op Group and Bob Arthur, Frigesco Thursday, 13 February


Implications of F-Gas for the industry and end users, and the solutions to meet the new requirements Bob Low, research fellow, Mexichem Fluor


Preparing the next generation of technicians: Key issues in qualifications and standards John Ellis, ACRIB


F-Gas and TM44: why they are the perfect partners Philip Salaman, managing director, Quidos


Virtual power stations – the potential for application of high efficiency heat pumps Roberto Mallozzi, managing director, Klima-Therm, and Tim Mitchell, director, Klima-Therm Air conditioning systems – applications update Tony Wright, sales and marketing director, HRP


The market for intelligent controls and future trends in technology Terry Sharp of Johnson Controls


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