March 2021

ACR News

Featured on ACR News: Prevention: A Profitable Mindset

This article was originally featured on ACR News.   Refrigerant leaks are incredibly common in the HVAC & Refrigeration industry, and when they occur, they can be both hazardous and costly. Managing the refrigerant in commercial refrigeration systems is important from an environmental, regulatory, and financial perspective.  The High Cost of Refrigerant Leaks Leaks can […]

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HVAC and Refrigerant

Featured on Electronic Specifier: Refrigerant Gas Sensors Meet A2L Global Standards

This article was was originally featured on Electronic Specifier.   The NevadaNano family of sensors is the first to meet the new North American Standards Developing Organisations and global IEC/CENELEC standards as well as AHRTI performance specifications for residential and commercial HVAC and cooling/refrigeration applications. As a result, the sensors are being adopted quickly by

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Featured on Envirotec: Prevention: A profitable mindset when it comes to gas leaks

This article is originally featured on Envirotec.   By: Gary Collins Gas and refrigerant leaks can do a tremendous amount of damage. CFCs have a high chlorine content and have been linked strongly to ozone depletion and global warming. HCFCs were considered an improvement when they were first introduced, as they have lower chlorine and

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Featured on H2Tech: MEMS-Based Hydrogen Sensors Improve Measurement Accuracy and Safety

This article was originally featured on H2Tech.   Hydrogen, more specifically Green Hydrogen, is being used increasingly across the globe for a wide range of industrial applications. In the US, forecasters predict that “hydrogen from low-carbon sources could supply roughly 14 percent of the country’s energy needs by 2050, including hard-to-electrify sectors now dependent on natural

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ASHRAE standard 15

ASHRAE Standard 15 and NevadaNano: What You Need to Know

[lwptoc] Refrigerant leaks can be hazardous. Because of the potential peril to workers and businesses, many countries have regulations governing gas leak detection. Unfortunately, the United States currently lacks a federal regulatory framework for refrigerants. Despite this, many local and state jurisdictions have adopted regulatory standards. The most common one is ASHRAE Standard 15. NevadaNano’s

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