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Register for the HVACR show


Registration is now open for the UK’s only national exhibition for the refrigeration, air conditioning, ventilation, heating and heat pump sectors taking place at ExCeL, London from 23-25 January 2018


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he show has lined-up a number of exciting exhibitors – including manufacturers – with more joining by the day. It has the support of all the major trade associations including the IOR (which is holding its annual conference at the show), FETA, BSRIA, BESA and REFCOM. The event has also secured some major sponsors and brand partners, including Daikin Applied UK, Fujitsu, Haier and Toshiba. Visitors will also benefit from a number of exciting feature


areas:


Seminars The HVAC & Refrigeration Show will feature CPD accredited seminar programmes in two seminar theatres – the HVACR Theatre and the Training & Skills Theatre, sponsored by Toshiba.


Industry Insight Series There will be a three-day series of live talks and discussions on future industry issues, presented by a panel of guest speakers.


2018 SkillFRIDGE Launch The 2017 national SkillFRIDGE final will take place in November at The Skills Show, ready for the 2018 series to launch at The HVAC & Refrigeration Show.


Working lunches The Show will also feature a series of three working lunches in the new ‘Business Hub’. Sponsors will be invited to give a short pre-lunch talk and network informally with guests over lunch. Daikin Applied UK has already signed up to sponsor the working lunch on the January 24, and will also be sponsoring exhibitor drinks on the January 23 in the Pyramid Bar.


Making improvements RABScreen will be at the show with its air intake screens, which are easily fitted to the outside of dry air coolers, chillers, air handling units, condensers, compressors, cooling towers and generator intakes to protect the equipment from incoming debris. The company says that this saves money by extending the life of disposable filters, saves as much as 30% of input energy on chiller coils and saves labour by reducing cleaning and chemical use. Smiths Brothers Stores, one of the largest and oldest independent merchants operating from the UK will have a range of pipework, valves, air conditioning and all associated ancillaries and fittings on display from leading suppliers.


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Commenting on the importance of the event, marketing manager Adrian Smith, says: “As a merchant operating solely out the UK, the market obviously remains extremely important to our business. However, we do take notice of development and trends overseas which may influence the marketplace we operate in. We remain committed to supporting our customers in the air conditioning and refrigeration market.” Conex Bänninger, a leading global manufacturer of fittings and valves, is exhibiting at the event for the first time, with its innovative air conditioning and refrigeration product range. Visitors will be able to see the new >B< MaxiPro, a further progression of the company’s press fitting technology, engineered to withstand the higher pressures of air- conditioning and refrigeration applicants. Bill Barlow, UK business unit director for OEM and ACR says:


“The HVAC&R Show is a fantastic event to celebrate the long- awaited launch of >B< MaxiPro in the UK and it’s an opportunity for attendees to see Conex Bänninger’s ACR solutions first hand, alongside the expertise of our product team.” Sanhua Refrigeration Industrial Group is a leading HVAC-R manufacturer of controls and components with a global footprint and 30 years of experience. The company recently developed a solenoid coil for MDF solenoid valves, which is said to make the coils more effective and save installation time, and will be at the show to talk about it. Also, exhibiting for the first time is Arcus, a group of


companies (Arcus Facilities Management, Arcus Solutions, Arcus Information Services and Arcus Cleaning Services) specialising in providing comprehensive and customer focused facilities management solutions to the high street. Its facilities management is service-led, “focusing on


proactive strategies for providing the right service, at the right cost, at the right time; not as a contractor, but as a partner,” it says. Building on strong relationships with clients and service partners, Arcus has worked closely to engineer intelligent cost- saving solutions which significantly reduce FM spend. www.hvacrshow.com


RABScreen’s air intake screens are fitted to the outside of dry air coolers, chillers, air handling units, condensers, compressors, cooling towers and generator intakes


EXHIBITOR SNAPSHOT


Advanced Engineering ARBANA Arcus FM Area Cooling Solutions S.A.U BESA Broughton Electro Air Products Brymec Bulane


Business Edge Carrier Rental Systems UK Conex Bänninger Daikin Applied UK Desiccant Rotors International ECEX Air Intake Screens First Choice Refrigeration Spares Fujitsu General Air Conditioning UK Gel-clear Green Zone Surveys UK Haier UK Hawco


Johnson Controls HVAC Parts Jumo Instrument Co Lordan (UK)


Martindale Electric Co OMS Machinery Co Ltd Oxford Hardware Parcel holders Polestar Products Priola


Qingdao TianyiCool Co RABScreen


Rapid Climate Control REFCOM REFRICOMP Rullion S.C. Universal Comp Prod S.R.I SafeAir Products


Sanhua International Europe S.L Sauermann UK Siccom Smith Brothers Stores Stainless Finishing Solutions Stanley Handling Testo


TF Solutions thermofin GmbH Thessco Toshiba Air Conditioning Vulkan Industries


Controls and components from Sanhua Refrigeration Industrial Group


www.heatingandventilating.net


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