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AEFYT launches its first course on Indirect Systems and Hydraulic Balancing in Refrigeration
14 March 2022

AEFYT launches its first course on Indirect Systems and Hydraulic Balancing in Refrigeration

AEFYT presents a new training proposal in April: the first course "Indirect systems and hydraulic balancing in refrigeration". This is taught in mixed mode through the virtual platform of the Association through a total of 25 hours that will take place between April 21 and May 19.

The course aims to learn about the refrigeration systems used with indirect systems and hydraulic balancing in refrigeration and, more specifically, to select and calculate the various systems with the components of the refrigeration circuits, the environmental problems associated with refrigeration technology, its mechanisms of action and their minimization with existing technologies, as well as knowing the legal environment in which refrigeration is immersed. A very important part of the course is to provide students with the ability to use scientific and independent evaluation of decision-making regarding the application of refrigeration in environmental conservation.

"This course on indirect systems and hydraulic balancing in refrigeration has a strong environmental component that responds to the need to disseminate among refrigeration professionals the great advances that our technology is experiencing in this matter," said Manuel Lamúa, manager of AEFYT and course director.

The course is especially aimed at design engineers for refrigeration installations, heads of engineering, and technical and administrative personnel from refrigeration companies.
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