Chillers and ice makers! Listing first-class specified products found in commercial air conditioners, factories, and restaurants.
We would like to introduce our refrigerant emission reduction measure, the "ENV System." For managers of Type 1 specified products (commercial refrigeration and air conditioning equipment), it is required to engage in efforts to prevent refrigerant leakage during use by adhering to the "Standards for the Judgment of Managers of Type 1 Specified Products" established by the government. The PDF document includes a list of Type 1 specified products found in commercial air conditioners, factories, and restaurants. If you have concerns such as "I don't know the specific inspection methods" or "There are no qualified personnel for handling refrigerants," please leave it to us. [Examples of Type 1 Specified Products] ■ Air dryers ■ Control panel coolers ■ Chillers ■ Showcases ■ Ice makers *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Examples of Other Type I Specified Products】 ■ Stocker ■ Beer Dispenser ■ Juice Dispenser ■ Soft Serve Ice Cream Machine *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Until now, on-site work has been analog, and the workload for craftsmen and staff has been heavy. After finishing on-site tasks, they also have to deal with cleanup, photos, and document organization, leading to a situation that contradicts the establishment of a "work-life balance" with regular overtime and a one-day weekend. Amid concerns about future labor shortages, the catalyst for the full-scale digital transformation (DX) of on-site work was the "Fluorocarbon Emission Control Law" enacted in 2015. When the management and inspection of fluorocarbons were mandated by law, various organizations began to venture into the maintenance and management of refrigerants in pursuit of new business opportunities. However, the complexity of the "Fluorocarbon Emission Control Law," the need for detailed compliance, and the revisions aimed at stricter penalties led many organizations to abandon their efforts due to the burdensome nature of the regulations. In this context, our company did not give up on realizing the DX of on-site work and, driven by a desire to promote operational efficiency, established the General Incorporated Association Refrigerant Comprehensive Management Center (ENV) and developed our own cloud system. Now, not only our company but also many other sites can utilize this system, allowing us to contribute to the establishment of "work-life balance" across the industry as a leader in the maintenance and management of air conditioning equipment.