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REFR GERATION ANCIL Winner


FGASmanager Beijer Ref UK & Ireland


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GASmanager is a website that helps contractors avoid cylinder charges, improves service to their customers, assists in complying with F-Gas regulations and helps with the return of cylinders. It will save money through improved effi ciencies, cost


Finalists  FGASmanager


Beijer Ref UK & Ireland


REFRIIGERATION ANCILLARY PRODUCT OF THE YEAR


avoidance and better management. Fifty percent of cylinders supplied are still in circulation after two years, a fi gure that the industry needs to improve. Often the fi rst a contractor would know about an impending charge is when the invoice arrives. The lack of cylinder control is compounded by the need for contractors to sometimes purchase


 SMAN 480V INT Fieldpiece Instruments


 +85°C Heat Recovery Hot Water System JD Industrial Cooling Systems


REFRIGERATION PRODUCT OF THE YEAR Winner


Retro refrigeration back bar Precision Refrigeration


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ollowing the success of the cabinet Retro Refrigeration range launched in 2016, Precision recognised the importance of building its beverage solutions range, and


 Retro Refrigeration Back Bar Precision Refrigeration


launched the Retro Refrigeration Back Bar units. Having researched the optimum sizes that the units needed to be built with customers, and using the company’s existing experience in the foodservice and beverage markets, the Retro Refrigeration back bar range was born. Running costs can be much


Finalists  +85°C Heat Recovery Hot Water System JD Industrial Cooling Systems


 Silensys Inverter Tecumseh


AIR CONDITIONING ANCILLARY PRODUCT OF THE YEAR


Winner


Mini touchscreen room A/C controller Toshiba


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ased on a crystal- clear, capacitive icon- driven touchscreen, this controller operates on the same principles as a high- end Smart Phone. It’s intuitive and easy to use for the end-user,


Finalists  ASmellyJelly


Advanced Engineering


 Epure Dynamics CIAT


and very simple to install for contractors.


It uses the same two- wire connectivity as a standard


controller.


This means the device can be quickly and easily installed onto new and existing systems. No external power supply needed.  SMAN480V INT


Fieldpiece Instruments


 Engineer Integration Tool MkII Fujitsu General Air Conditioning


 Si10 Univers’L, Dual Wave Technology Sauermann


2020


Which icons and functions are displayed is determined in the installer set- up, according to the establishment’s preference. This feature overcomes a problem with some traditional controllers, which make visible all functions but deny users access to some of them, leading to frustration.


 Mini TouchScreen Wall Controller Toshiba


 ZAbluefi n ECblue Centrifugal Fan Ziehl-Abegg


more than the initial outlay when it comes to refrigeration equipment, but this is not the case with the Retro Refrigeration back bars. For example, the annual electricity usage of a BBS 320 is only 7% of the outlay price; and over the lifetime of the product, it is only 49% of the outlay cost.


 LPF Electronic Expansion Valve Sanhua


refrigerant


from multiple suppliers maybe due to geographical limitations or because of specifi cation restraints. FGASmanager is designed to give contractors cylinder control.


 Precision Connect Precision Refrigeration


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