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Climalife has launched its 360° approach to optimising the performance of refrigeration systems
24 October 2019

Climalife has launched its 360° approach to optimising the performance of refrigeration systems

With average temperatures across the world increasing, the challenge for the HVACR sector is how to achieve system sustainability, while minimising the carbon footprint and optimising the energy efficiency of thermodynamic installations.

F-Gas legislation, pressures to save money and most importantly, world-wide efforts to halt climate change are forcing businesses to review their approaches towards energy efficiency. A refrigeration system running at optimal performance will use less product, it will not leak and it will use less energy thereby having a lower carbon footprint. As a result, it will also cost less to operate as it has been well maintained and is utilising quality products.

To support the lifetime of installations, Climalife has launched its 360° approach to optimising the performance of refrigeration systems.

Climalife strives to not only provide a comprehensive product range based on the nature of the facilities and their characteristics in terms of temperature and size, it also aims to put forward an innovative offer that guarantees both safety and reliability of equipment and minimise its environmental impact.

The Climalife 360° approach focuses on each step of a refrigeration system lifecycle and how they interconnect, offering product solutions that can make a positive difference to the optimisation of performance.
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