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HVAC & REFRIGERATION LIVE Amitime 13kW Indoor unit.


Engineering Industries to design, develop and launch a new series of Chilled Water Package Units using propane (R290) as the refrigerant. R290 has a GWP of three, making it a most promising candidate for sustainable refrigeration in the future. By integrating both the chiller with the refrigerant-tight circuit, and an AHU, Petra’s chilled water package unit eliminates the risk of refrigerant ingress into an occupied space. Fieldpiece Instruments, solely dedicated to


creating tools and test instruments for HVACR professionals, has introduced two new wireless power clamp meters that work with the Fieldpiece Job Link System App for on-the-go testing and reporting. The SC480 and SC680 are designed specifically to meet the rigorous demands of the HVAC professional in the field for HVACR electrical tests. BAPI is a global sensor manufacturer and


is renowned for high quality, accurate and reliable sensors. To ensure your building is receiving accurate information for the BMS to make informed decisions on building operations, you just need a calibrated test instrument such as a BAPI Blu-Test hand held probe. It logs and stores the data to its internal memory and is uploaded to the App and when your phone or tablet comes into range, its only one click to email the time stamped data for your report or further analysis. ICOOL, established in 1984, is a global


manufacturer and supplier of HVACR products and services. It is among the first companies in China to engage in refrigerant export business. With its wide application in construction projects such as hospitals, factories, commercial buildings and villas, products


are highly recognised by clients at home and abroad for their solid standard quality, high performance and beautiful appearance. Since 1982, CMS Global has manufactured one of the largest ranges of HVAC Products in the Middle East with the highest quality products catering to the HVAC market segment and with 16 locations around the world. Products include air filters, ecology units, HVAC ducts, fire rated ducts, fire dampers, grilles and diffusers. Hangda is promoting its CDR series external rotor inline duct fan which can resist high pressure and fit long pipeline operation while operating at low noise. This fan is widely used for long-distance transmission in hotels, clubs, supermarkets, storerooms and restrooms and places which need low noise. Unigulf will be putting forward its easy, pre-insulated PUR/PIR panels which are produced with sustainable, environmentally responsible technology that contributes to energy efficiency, durability, improved indoor air quality for human comfort and well-being. These easy panels have zero Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP), a Global Warming Potential of one and are CFC/ HCFC/ HFC free, positively contributing to the environment. Weltem makes high quality air conditioning systems, including equipment such as spot coolers, heat pumps, fan-heaters and high capacity portable units. Amitime is a heat pump manufacturer which produces heat pump units for global markets. The products have been developed to work down to -20/25 degrees centigrade and are available for a wide variety of applications. www.hvacrlive.com


Unigulf EASY Pre-Insulated Ducts.


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Petra R290.


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