Danfoss Refrigerant Week will Equip Contractors and Installers for Refrigerant Change

Danfoss’ annual Refrigerant Week event will return for the third time from September 16-20. This year, the focus will be on equipping contractors and installers for refrigerant change and presenting the solutions that are ready today.

The global event will prepare contractors and installers — along with retailers, wholesalers, operators, and OEM engineers—to handle the refrigerant transition’s accelerating pace through a packed program of webinars, podcasts, and local training events.

All webinars will be scheduled to allow contractors and installers to tune in live for subjects including:

  • Handling flammable refrigerants
  • New developments in CO2 technology
  • Moving on from R-404A and R-22
  • Global refrigerant trends that impact your business
  • Digital tools to help conversion

Sessions will cover air conditioning and industrial, commercial, and food retail refrigeration. Content will be available in many different languages, and every live webinar and podcast will be available on-demand following the event.

Torben Funder-Kristensen, head of public and industry affairs, Danfoss Cooling, said:

“Refrigerant transition is an issue that affects contractors and installers all around the world, and the global nature of our Refrigerant Week reflects that. We want to help professionals everywhere to stay abreast of the latest issues and trends, but more importantly, to contribute to the conversation and give their view.

We based the program on frequently asked questions from HVACR professionals—so whether you want to know more about transitioning from R-404A and handling A2L and A3 refrigerants, or you simply want the latest practical information on leading-edge CO2 technologies, we’re confident there’s something for everyone. 2019 is a particularly important milestone in HVACR; we celebrate 32 years since the Montreal Protocol came into effect. And the results are remarkable: the world has moved away from CFCs to help stop ozone depletion and we’re now even seeing recovery of the ozone layer.

But as we enter a new phase of environmental concern with skyrocketing CO2 emissions, it’s never been more important to discuss and debate refrigeration on a supranational scale—including the new amendments to the Montreal Protocol. We’re proud of how Danfoss’ Refrigeration Week facilitates these conversations and we’re delighted how much it has grown in three years.”

The agenda will be available at refrigerants.danfoss.com. Sign up now to get updates.

For more information, please contact:

Laure Durrbach, Marketing Communication Manager, A/C and Commercial Refrigeration, l_durrbach@danfoss.com

Danfoss engineers advanced technologies that enable us to build a better, smarter and more efficient tomorrow. In the world’s growing cities, we ensure the supply of fresh food and optimal comfort in our homes and offices, while meeting the need for energy-efficient infrastructure, connected systems and integrated renewable energy. Our solutions are used in areas such as refrigeration, air conditioning, heating, motor control and mobile machinery. Our innovative engineering dates back to 1933 and today Danfoss holds market-leading positions, employing 27,000 and serving customers in more than 100 countries. We are privately held by the founding family. Read more about us atwww.danfoss.com.

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