Company says new series with natural refrigerant ammonia will be available from the spring of 2025
Posted: November 18, 2024
Company says new series with natural refrigerant ammonia will be available from the spring of 2025
Posted: November 18, 2024
Chillers suffer significant energy inefficiencies on being made to do so, says Dan Mizesko
Posted: August 22, 2024
Henrique Pereira, CEO, Taka Solutions, firmly believes Cooling as a Service is the way forward at a time when financial headwinds are forcing many building owners to look for options to cut down on capital costs. Excerpts from an interview he gave to Surendar Balakrishnan of Climate Control Middle East…
Posted: February 10, 2023
Company says system helps maximise building space while delivering efficiency
Posted: January 13, 2023
Independent, industry factory-trained and certified chiller service specialist organisations offer superior services and solutions.
Posted: April 7, 2022
Institute says move will enable it to align itself with local, regional and international regulations
Posted: May 28, 2021
Company’s air-cooled Quantum chillers also available with heat recovery features, official says
Posted: September 5, 2018
The Abdali area in Jordan’s capital, Amman, needed cooling and heating solutions customised to suit the ambience of the upmarket hub, while working within the constraints of the country’s climatic conditions and water scarcity. Araner proposed a design based on air-cooled chillers with zero water consumption. We bring you the case study…
Posted: April 18, 2017
From a new entrant in the arena to a viable option, District Cooling has come a long way in Qatar, with many players vying for a bigger share of the country’s mega-project pie, while remaining cost- and energy-efficient. B Surendar speaks to Robert Miller, Technical Specialist District Cooling, Design Department, Marafeq Qatar, on a wide range of issues emanating from this scenario.
Posted: July 10, 2016
The adiabatic air inlet cooling with mesh concept decreases power consumption by nearly 30-40%, says Zafre Ure.
Posted: May 16, 2016