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What causes the carbon dioxide emitted from buildings?

A solid foundation for paving the way to decarbonization! Introduction of useful air conditioning information.

Carbon emissions (or carbon production) refer to a general measure of the amount of CO2 generated directly, indirectly, or through the value chain. On the other hand, the carbon footprint represents the total impact of an organization, expressed as the sum of all carbon emissions. While these terms are sometimes used interchangeably, it is important to understand the differences between them. Specific actions at the operational level have a significant impact on the carbon footprint, making the total carbon emissions the most important factor for decision-makers in buildings and facilities. [Contents] ■ Scope 1 "Direct" emissions ■ Scope 2 "Indirect" emissions ■ Summary *For detailed content of the article, please refer to the related links. *For more information, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Mildly Flammable (A2L) Refrigerants: Chiller Safety Facility Guidelines (Excerpt)

Introducing an overview of the newly established requirements and facility guidelines!

Some refrigerants are mildly flammable, and it is said that many refrigerants for packaged products will be mildly flammable. In the future, to use such mildly flammable (A2L) refrigerants, R-32, R-1234yf, and R-1234ze were newly classified as "specific inert gases" in November last year, and requirements and facility guidelines were established by the Japan Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Industry Association (JRAIA). Here, we will provide an overview of this. [Contents] ■ Obligations when installing "specific inert gas" refrigerant equipment ■ Newly established requirements and facility guidelines ■ Facility guidelines for chiller products ■ Excerpt from JRA GL-15 facility guidelines ■ Excerpt from JRA 4068 refrigerant gas leak detection alarm *Detailed content of the article can be viewed through the related links. *For more information, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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IPCC General Assembly: Achieving Net Zero Greenhouse Gases

We need 'net zero' where the emissions of greenhouse gases are offset by reductions to equal zero!

The report adopted at the meeting of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) held from October 1 to 6, 2018, warns that global temperatures could rise by 1.5°C compared to pre-industrial levels by 2030. At the same time, it emphasized the need to reduce global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by "45% compared to 2010 levels by 2030" and to achieve "net zero" by around 2050 in order to keep the temperature rise around 1.5°C. For more details, please refer to the related links. We encourage you to read it. [Contents] ■ One of the important meetings in the history of the IPCC ■ The possibility of a 1.5°C rise in global temperatures between 2030 and 2052 ■ The need for "net zero," where greenhouse gas emissions and reductions balance out to zero ■ Not "2°C," but "1.5°C" ■ Expected to influence COP24, with countries facing demands for strict measures *For more details, you can view the related links. *For more information, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Column Introduction] Cold Water Bath and Chiller

I will provide a detailed explanation about the chiller that is essential for a water bath!

At Yuai Giken, we publish explanatory columns related to bathtubs and pools on our website. In this article, we wrote about "cold baths and chillers." "How is the water in a cold bath kept cold?" "What does a chiller look like?" "I want to have knowledge about chillers as a sauna enthusiast." Reading this will solve everything. For some reason, you'll also want to take a sauna.

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"Cooling management from ownership to usage" Rental Chiller

Customer-focused peace of mind × quick response! Efficient rentals tailored to your needs.

"Rental Chiller" is a rental solution service for temporary chilled water and cold air supply, utilizing years of implementation experience and the cooling technology know-how and specialized personnel we have cultivated, to meet various needs such as industrial applications, event spaces, large space cooling, and ice rink construction. Consultation for cooling capacity verification and installation planning, as well as on-site surveys, are free of charge. If you require cooling capacity during the repair period due to unexpected cooling equipment failure, please feel free to contact us. 【Features】 ■ Many qualified personnel available ■ Implementation plans tailored to on-site needs ■ Quick response to delivery times *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Chiller "Type B"

Ideal for temperature control of liquids such as pharmaceuticals and food! Custom solutions are also available to meet your needs.

The "Type B" chiller can adjust temperatures from -35°C to +25°C. The heat exchanger is completely separated, preventing any mixing of the primary and secondary sides of the coolant. It is effective for temperature control of liquids that must never mix, such as pharmaceuticals and food products. Additionally, we accept custom products tailored to your needs. Please consult us about the development of heat exchange components within the equipment. We will propose products based on extensive experience. 【Features】 ■ Temperature adjustment range: -35°C to +25°C ■ Coolants used: fluorinated inert liquids, brine, and pure water ■ Complies with international safety standards such as SEMI, CE, and RoHS ■ Various communication specifications can be accommodated ■ Dimensions: 700(W) × 610(D) × 1695(H) *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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Chiller "Type C"

Ideal for temperature regulation of liquids such as pharmaceuticals and food! Custom solutions are also available to meet your needs.

The "Type C" chiller can adjust temperatures from -30°C to +90°C. The heat exchanger is completely separated, preventing any mixing of the primary and secondary cooling fluids. It is effective for temperature control of liquids that must not mix, such as pharmaceuticals and food. Additionally, we accept custom products tailored to our customers' needs. Please consult us for the development of heat exchange components within the equipment. We will propose products based on extensive experience. 【Features】 ■ Temperature adjustment range: -30°C to +90°C ■ Cooling fluids used: fluorinated inert liquids, brine, and pure water ■ Complies with international safety standards such as SEMI, CE, and RoHS ■ Various communication specifications can be accommodated ■ Dimensions: 640(W) × 980(D) × 1640(H) *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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Chiller "Type D"

Ideal for temperature control of liquids such as pharmaceuticals and food! Custom solutions are also available to meet your needs.

The "Chiller Type D" allows for temperature regulation from +10°C to +90°C. The heat exchanger is completely separated, preventing any mixing of the primary and secondary cooling liquids. It is effective for temperature control of liquids that must not mix, such as pharmaceuticals and food products. Additionally, we accept custom products tailored to our customers' needs. Please consult us for the development of heat exchange components within your equipment. We will propose products based on extensive experience. 【Features】 ■ Temperature regulation range: +10°C to +90°C ■ Cooling liquids used: fluorinated inert liquids, brine, and pure water ■ Complies with international safety standards such as SEMI, CE, and RoHS ■ Supports various communication specifications ■ Dimensions: 750(W) × 848(D) × 1600(H) *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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Environment and New Refrigerants International Symposium 2018

Overview of the program and impressions! Introducing a report on participation in the international symposium.

The "International Symposium on Environment and New Refrigerants" (Kobe Symposium) was held on December 6 (Thursday) and 7 (Friday), 2018. This event, organized by the Japan Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Industry Association, has been held biennially since 1994 and is highly regarded internationally as a platform for the presentation of information on the environment and refrigerants by government bodies, organizations, research institutions, universities, and companies. In this article, we will provide a report on our participation in the 13th Kobe Symposium. [Contents] ■ Program Overview - Day 1: 12/6 (Thursday) - Day 2: 12/7 (Friday) ■ Impressions (from our participants) *For detailed content of the article, please refer to the related links. *For more information, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Six Ways to Achieve the Greening of Air Conditioning Systems

Towards decarbonizing air conditioning systems! Here are six ways to make significant progress from now on.

The sustainability of buildings has consistently improved over the decades due to advancements in technology and materials. Some of these advancements are groundbreaking. Today, solutions are readily available that can provide economic benefits to building owners while reducing emissions. Here, we present six ways for air conditioning systems to make significant progress towards decarbonization: - Thoroughly eliminate inefficiencies on a per-kilowatt basis - Use cold outside air instead of compressors - Recover and reuse thermal energy - Plan for a transition to low-GWP refrigerants - Store energy and balance supply and demand - Transition to on-site and off-site renewable energy *For more details, please refer to the related links. *For more information, please check the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) of Commercial Facilities: Success Stories and Trends

There are cases where attention is being focused on the long-term health of buildings! Small changes can have a big impact.

Managing buildings in the context of a global pandemic is not an easy task. Tenant occupancy rates, hygiene, air flow, and energy usage are just a few of the areas that building owners and managers focus on. In many cases, activities aimed at improving the indoor environment of buildings (including air quality) have been yielding results. Until now, there have been no specific solutions, and concrete assessments and research tailored to each situation have been conducted to mitigate risks within the scope of the owner's buildings, facilities, and budget. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. *For more details, please check the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Energy Conservation Benchmarking System

An explanation of the key points to keep in mind about the energy-saving benchmark system based on the materials!

The Energy Conservation Act was enacted in 1979 in response to the oil crisis, and since then, various systems have been introduced. In recent years, the Energy Conservation Benchmarking System (Industry Top Runner System) was introduced in the industrial sector in 2009-2010, followed by its introduction in the business sector and the expansion of the target industries. This time, I will explain the key points of the Energy Conservation Benchmarking System based on materials from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. [Contents] ■ Overview of the Energy Conservation Act ■ What is the Energy Conservation Benchmarking System? ■ Awareness of issues in the Energy Conservation Act and the introduction of the Energy Conservation Benchmarking System ■ Expansion of the Energy Conservation Benchmarking System (Industry Top Runner System) ■ Class classification evaluation system for businesses *Detailed content of the article can be viewed via related links. *For more information, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Representative environmental treaties

Introduction to representative environmental treaties such as the Paris Agreement, Kyoto Protocol, and Montreal Protocol!

The term "COP" frequently appears in news related to global warming, along with treaties such as the "Kyoto Protocol," "Paris Agreement," and "Montreal Protocol." We will organize and clearly explain the purpose and content of each. Please take a moment to read. 【Contents】 ■ What is COP? ■ What is the Kyoto Protocol? ■ What is the Paris Agreement? ■ Differences between the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement ■ Montreal Protocol *For detailed content of the article, you can view it through the related links. *For more information, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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What is the Kigali Amendment?

The Kigali Amendment mandates the gradual reduction of HFCs! Introduction of useful air conditioning information.

The substitute for freon, "HFC (hydrofluorocarbons)," is widely used as a refrigerant in many devices and equipment. However, although HFCs are not ozone-depleting substances, they have a significant greenhouse effect, being 100 to over 10,000 times more potent than carbon dioxide, and measures to reduce their use have been deemed necessary. Due to the impact of HFCs, the average temperature increase by the end of this century is estimated to be about 0.5 degrees Celsius. In this context, from October 10 to 14, 2016, the 28th Meeting of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol was held in Kigali, Rwanda, where an amendment to the protocol (the Kigali Amendment) was made to establish obligations for the phased reduction of HFC production and consumption. [Contents] ■ The Kigali Amendment mandates the phased reduction of HFCs. ■ The necessity of transitioning from HFC refrigerants to non-freon refrigerants. *For detailed information, please refer to the related links. *For more details, please check the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Rental chiller

Customer-focused peace of mind × prompt response. Transforming cooling management from "ownership" to "utilization."

Our company utilizes years of implementation experience, accumulated cooling technology know-how, and specialized personnel to meet a wide range of needs, including industrial applications, event spaces, large space cooling, and ice rink construction. We offer rental solution services for temporary chilled water and cold air supply. The rental chillers we possess do not require notification as their legal refrigeration tonnage is under 20 tons, and they are outdoor models with air cooling, making it easy to implement them urgently into existing facilities. Additionally, we provide support from transportation to on-site installation supervision, dispatching of trial operation instructors, and attendance during trial operations. Please feel free to contact us if you have any requests. 【Features】 ■ Years of proven experience and many qualified personnel ■ Implementation plans tailored to on-site needs ■ Quick response to delivery times *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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