SHOW PREVIEW HVACR Live – seminar programme announced
HVAC & Refrigeration Live (HVACR Live), the UK’s only dedicated national exhibition for the heating, ventilating, air conditioning and refrigeration sectors will take place from 18 to 19 April 2023 at London Excel.
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VACR Live is just around the corner with a hall packed with exhibitors from far and wide. Major brand names are mixing with emerging technologies, all underpinned
by the seminar program. Just some of the sessions are listed below. Keep up to date with the full schedule at www.
hvacrlive.com.
Conference Theatre Tuesday 18 April
10.45 – Phil Draper from CIBSE will be opening the programme with a talk about the practical application for energy reduction and paths to removal of gas as a primary heat source.
11.30 – Sustainability is at the heart of most things in industry these days. Ian Butler from Eurovent will be discussing the reliability of air
handling unit data and its consequences for energy consumption.
12.15 – D & I Advocate Lisa-Jaye Cook will be presenting Diversity: a collaborative approach for HVACR.
13.00 – Toshiba’s Cameron Beech will be looking at Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) including R32.
13.45 – Graeme Fox from BESA will be discussing indoor air quality (IAQ) and what ‘Ella’s Law’ means.
14.30 – Shane Brennan from Cold Chain Federation will be talking about understanding your customers – reducing energy costs and promoting sustainability to cold chain operators.
Wednesday 19 April
10.45 – Representatives from the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea will be discussing
innovative solutions to decarbonise. Speakers include Cllr Cem Kemahli, lead member for planning, place and environment and James Caspell, neighbourhood director for the Notting Dale estate.
11.30 - Mel Gumbs, president of CIPHE will take the stage to talk about current heating issues.
13.00 – The EU still has a huge influence on developments and legislation in Britain, so Beyza Aykurt from Eurovent will be delving into the British vs European HVACR markets with a comparison of key features and market evolution.
13.45 – Graeme Fox from BESA will be looking at D145 - Guide to Good Practice for the Installation of Fire and Smoke Dampers.
14.30 – With the Internet of Things evolving so fast, so too is the dark side of the net. The final guest speaker will be shedding light on the issues surrounding cybersecurity within HVACR.
Technical Theatre
The Technical Theatre will see an array of speakers and exhibitors using their expertise to educate and inform. Freddie Kar of Humidity Solutions will be holding two CPD seminars, one on Humidification – Principles, Products and Applications on 18 April at 10.45 and one on Dehumidification – Principles, Products and Applications on 19 April at 11.30. At 13.00 on 18 April, Stuart Wellington of FischerFixings will be introducing the BS 8539: Standard for Post-Installed Anchors while Fuat Topgul, also of FischerFixings will be presenting the fischer FMS/FUS range of channel support systems for pipeline and solid constructions at 13.00 on 19 April.
Jay Ding will be looking at Sanhua’s new PEV series – pulse expansion valves for precise refrigerant flow control at 13.45 on 18 April. He will also be talking about Sanhua’s energy efficiency solutions for heat pumps at 10.45 on 19 April,
Other speakers include Neil Roberts of Climalife at 14.30 on 19 April and a representative from Clivet who will be on stage at 11.30 on 18 April. Networking is a key part of any trade show and HVACR Live will have informal public areas dedicated to enabling old friends to meet up as well as private areas to conduct business and hold meetings. HVACR Live will culminate with the prestigious ACR News Awards on the evening of 19 April, showcasing the best and brightest within the air conditioning and refrigeration sectors.
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