Planning a move from R22? Top 5 things you need to know.

2019-08-05T09:09:03+12:00January 1st, 2019|EcoChill, HFC Phasedown, News, Refrigerant, Resources|

If you’ve read my last post and realised just how risky it is to stay on R22 you are probably thinking about a change. You’re not the only one. You may have noticed that the refrigeration industry globally is dealing with legislative impacts created through commitments to the Montreal Protocol as the world tries to address

Refrigerant Recovery

2019-07-01T11:26:16+12:00May 2nd, 2018|News, Refrigerant, Resources|

EcoChill is proud to support the Refrigerant Recovery Trust and support the safe disposal of surplus synthetic refrigerants to minimise their effect on the environment. The Refrigerant Recovery Trust (RECOVERY) was formed in 1993 to promote and facilitate the collection, storage and disposal of surplus refrigerant gases used in refrigeration and air-conditioning and are now

Reducing CO2 emissions through refrigeration management

2019-08-05T09:20:11+12:00May 2nd, 2018|News, Refrigerant, Resources|

We can all play a part in reducing our CO2 emissions impact, but did you know that refrigeration management has been suggested as the Number 1 global solution in reducing  CO2-equivalent reductions between 2020 and 2050*? It’s calculated proper refrigerant management would eliminate 89.70 gigatons of carbon dioxide (compared to business-as-usual), just by implementing the 2016

HFC Phase down- Do you have a plan?

2019-06-11T18:56:03+12:00May 2nd, 2018|HFC Phasedown, Refrigerant, Resources|

The HFC Phase down is one of the biggest changes in HVAC&R history – this will affect all industries dependent on heating and cooling infrastructure. What is the HFC Phase Down? The world of synthetic refrigerants is undergoing significant change. A global treaty designed to protect the ozone layer and our atmosphere, the Montreal

Coolstore saves $10,000 p.a using EcoChill natural refrigeration system.

2019-06-11T19:01:44+12:00December 6th, 2017|EcoChill, Engineering, Marketing, Refrigerant, Resources|

A case study released by EcoChill has highlighted how significant savings can be made through the choice of a cool stores refrigeration system. “The study showed the EcoChill system used 14.4% less energy while providing 17.5% more refrigeration power. At a cost of 15c per kWhr that’s over $10,000 less energy cost than the

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