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HVAC&R show nearly sold out


With less than seven months to go, the UK’s only dedicated exhibition for the refrigeration, air conditioning, ventilation, heating and heat pump sectors is over 70% sold. The HVAC & Refrigeration Show is expected to shape and define the future of the industry, driving efficiency throughout the supply chain and providing a muchneeded platform for innovation and debate


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isitors from a wide range of sectors, including building services, central/local


government, retail, leisure, hospitality, transport, manufacturing, healthcare, education, utilities and more will be there to see leading companies exhibiting top brand products and get advice on affordable and efficient solutions. In addition to sourcing new products and services, visitors will have access to a range of new and exciting feature areas. Taking place in the new Training & Skills


Theatre, the hotly anticipated ‘Industry Insight Series’ of debates on key issues will be presented by a leading panel of guests, from smart cities programmes looking at future designs, to construction companies facing new design challenges and supermarkets highlighting new approaches to chilled food retailing. Visitors will have the opportunity to ask the panel questions and continue their discussions in one of the show’s many networking areas afterwards.


VIP networking lunches and events will also be hosted in the Business Hub over the course of the threeday exhibition. What’s more, the show will see the launch of the national SkillFRIDGE /WorldSkills UK competition series, sponsored by Toshiba, with opportunities for industry to visit the competition zone to meet apprentices and judges, and discuss future involvement.


Learning & development


The Training and Skills Theatre, also sponsored by Toshiba, will offer a threeday seminar programme with speakers invited from UK and European associations, together with presentations from WorldSkills UK. The Institute of Refrigeration’s annual conference will also


16 August 2017


take place in the theatre on the last day of the show. The HVACR Theatre is new for 2018 and will feature cutting edge talks from a range of manufacturers with a series of case studies


presented and problems solved through information sharing and debate over the


course of the three days.


Toshiba will give three talks at the show – one on each day. Topics include: approaching a project using VRF systems; application of SEER and SCOP energy efficiencies; and natural and mechanical cooling systems.


Daikin Applied UK is to talk about chiller technology and efficiency, giving attendees an overview of the chiller technology available, covering the key components that go into the manufacture of both air cooled and water cooled chillers. Chiller product manager, James Henley explains: “We will review the different technologies available for the main components and how these components can affect the chiller footprint, noise levels, cost and most importantly the unit efficiency. “We will also give a detailed explanation


of different types of efficiency measures on the market covering chiller design considerations, such as which unit inclusions should be considered, and complete the chiller review with a discussion on the future of refrigerants and legislation including ECO design changes.” Fujitsu has published its talk titles too:


‘Controls are Key’ and ‘R32: Time to Change’. In the first, visitors will be given an insight to the various ways in which HVAC Controls are key for comfort, efficiency and reliability, while in the second, it will look at how R32 has been developed to reduce GWP and improve system efficiency.


RABScreen managing director Richard Betts


Product launches, updates and much more besides….


RABScreen, a provider of external mesh protection screens, also known as air intake screens, for all air movement equipment is exhibiting for the first time. Managing director Richard Betts comments: “We believe that the 2018 HVAC & Refrigeration Show will be the perfect location to showcase the unique RABScreen to the HVAC industry. It will be an opportunity for anyone involved with air movement to see the product we introduced to the market in 2012.” www.hvacrshow.com


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