E360 Webinars
E360 Webinars feature interactive discussions by industry experts on new technologies, regulatory updates, and the latest trends in the commercial refrigeration industry.
The transition to refrigerants with lower global warming potential (GWP) is underway in the commercial refrigeration industry. Whether you operate in a state that has a legal mandate or are seeking to meet corporate sustainability objectives, many owners, operators and contractors are exploring their current and future refrigeration options. But selecting an architecture goes well beyond sustainability considerations. Stakeholders also must evaluate a variety of economic and operational factors, including first investment, maintenance requirements and lifecycle costs.
The refrigerant transition also is shifting the way we think about system architectures. To reduce refrigerant leaks and system charges, equipment manufacturers are evaluating a variety of approaches that represent more flexible alternatives to traditional centralized direct expansion systems. Join us as we explore the latest decentralized and distributed architectures that utilize low-GWP refrigerants.
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Presenters:
Andre Patenaude
Director, Solutions Integration
Emerson
Diego Marafon
Refrigeration Scroll Product Manager
Emerson
Refrigerant regulations in the U.S. continue to evolve in sometimes unpredictable ways, impacting both commercial refrigeration and air conditioning applications. As our industry awaits the outcome of the federal hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) legislation introduced in the House and Senate, 25 states now have joined the U.S. Climate Alliance and vowed to adopt their own regulatory measures. The state of California and its California Air Resources Board (CARB) are forging a path that many states are following — but introducing the possibility of divergent regulatory approaches from state to state.
In this timely and important webinar, Emerson’s regulatory experts will shed light on the latest proposed legislation and offer insights on how to prepare for what’s on the horizon. Attendees will learn:
Supermarket, convenience store and restaurant operators are faced with a perfect storm of facility management and servicing challenges. As the pool of qualified technicians continues to shrink, those entering the service profession have limited systems knowledge and must quickly learn to navigate an increasingly complex landscape of new technologies and architectures. Simply put, operators need new tools to help their service teams:
Fortunately, intuitive enterprise software and collaborative community platforms are now available to streamline facility management and servicing processes. In our next E360 Webinar, we’ll look at how these powerful tools can be combined to prioritize, triage and accelerate issue resolution for both internal service teams and supporting contractor networks. Attendees will learn:
So if you’re ready to learn how to put these tools to work in your organization — and better optimize the service teams and processes with which you manage them — then register now for this informative webinar.
Presenter:
Ron Chapek
Director of Product Marketing