On march 26, runet held an international training exchange on line “good practice in china's refrigeration maintenance industry”, hosted by the centre for external cooperation of the ministry of ecology and technology and hosted by shandong national refrigeration maintenance centre (shangdong), which featured professor michael moller, senior training specialist of the united nations environment programme (unep)。

The workshop, which focused on safety norms, installation and commissioning of environmentally friendly refrigerants, was attended by 50 key trainers from national and regional centres and technical staff from enterprises such as haile, and was chaired by the regional coordinating officer for ozone action of the united nations environment programme (unep)。

At the meeting, michael focused on the installation and debugging of flammable refrigerant refrigeration air-conditioning systems from good practices to reduce system leakage, the use of alternative refrigerants, the installation and maintenance of flammable refrigerant refrigeration air-conditioning systems (racs) on four topics, in particular efficient design, tool use, stress testing, vacuum extraction, commissioning, maintenance, etc., and visualized well-functioning practices in video, with a high level of appreciation and approval from participants. The meeting was followed by a full recognition and appreciation of the event, as well as a description of the progress made and plans for the next steps towards compliance in china's refrigeration service sector, and a renewed emphasis on the significance and urgency of carbon neutrality-led refrigerant substitution。
The event further raised the environmental awareness of chinese refrigeration service providers, raised the operational level of the installation and maintenance of flammable and environmentally friendly refrigeration equipment and facilitated the full implementation of the second phase of the china refrigeration maintenance training project (hpmp), which contributed to achieving carbon peaks and carbon neutrality. (communicator: li guang peng)




