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Climalife launches new branding C
limalife has rebranded with a new element alongside it’s classic blue logo.
According to the business, the new element, a ‘C’ for Climalife, represents the company’s international scope, evokes circularity and represents an open system.
The symbolism also includes Climalife’s four strategic pillars,
the future, value-added services and digitalisation. Through this approach, Climalife promises to connect its customers to the eco- efficient industry of tomorrow by strengthening its innovation and responding with agility to the evolution of different markets. The strategic pillars that Climalife is building on are:
Isentra opens new manufacturing facility
I
ndustrial refrigeration and heat pump specialist Isentra has opened a new manufacturing
facility to consolidate its manufacture of CO2
refrigeration
and heat pump plant machinery for the commercial and industrial sectors.
2 Since launch, it has completed major CO2
refrigeration projects
for clients including Waitrose and Brakes with further projects in months.
The new manufacturing facility manufacturing under one roof and Managing director Daniel Clark
CO2
into force as the prime agent of
of refrigeration systems and minimising refrigeration’s impact “CO2
heat pumps also represent
organisations of all shapes and “In light of F-Gas regulations impact, CO2
refrigeration is a
future proof solution that will not to costly ammonia management schemes or HFC taxation. “This manufacturing facility will help us consolidate manufacture range of cutting-edge, connected the future demands of the reduced
Consolidating European coverage with a 360° offer
Deploying key success factors internationally
Accelerating the transition to a circular economy
Digitalising services for a better value proposition.
The company has invested in research
and development over the last few years which is taking shape with the opening of an ‘excellence hub in circular economy’.
This new site is located on the Osiris platform in Isère, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France and will integrate all of Climalife’s process treatment technologies.
Eurovent certifies air cleaners
T
he 1st Eurovent certificates for Air Cleaners have been granted by Eurovent Certita Certification in September 2021 to three independent air cleaners with clean air efficiencies for particles, gaseous pollutants, microorganisms, and allergens.
The scope of this certification programme includes all independent air cleaners for residential and non-residential applications. The certification process is based on factory audits, random product sampling and tests according to NF B44-200:2016 for air cleaning performances and ISO 3741:2012 for acoustic performances. All tests are performed by independent testing laboratories. As part of this certification programme, Clean Air Efficiency
Classes are certified. These classes are represented in a dedicated Efficiency Label to allow end-users to compare easily between the different independent air cleaners. The following other performances are certified: Purified air flow rates, for the following pollutants: Particles Gaseous pollutants Microorganisms Allergens Recommended room area Sound power level Energy consumption Air flow rate.
The list of the corresponding products, and product performance reports, can be checked at
www.eurovent-
certification.com
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