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Refrigerants on the breakfast menu

UK: Refrigerants will again be on the menu when the Hampshire Refrigeration Society holds its first Technical Breakfast Briefing of 2023 next month.

This free-to-attend early morning meeting at Highbury College, Portsmouth, on February 16, will include a refrigerant update from Dave Richards of IDS Climalife and a look at A2L refrigerants by Chris Chisman of TEV Marstair. The meeting will open with a discussion of air purification and UV nano virus disinfection by Thain Gummer of LG. 

The meeting begins at 08.30 with tea, coffee and bacon rolls, and ends around 11.30, providing plenty of time for networking.

Everyone is welcome but spaces are limited to 50. Register your attendance here.

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