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Ammonia Week in Review | September 13, 2013

September 13th, 2013

We’ve captured several important stories from the past week that you definitely don’t want to miss… Seven Dead in Ammonia Gas Leakage in Gujarat – Seven persons died of asphyxiation after they got trapped inside a cold storage factory following the leakage of ammonia gas at Ranasan GIDC in Vijapur taluka of North Gujarat on Saturday, […]

Q&A | Condenser Relief Valves

September 10th, 2013

Question: Are pressure relief valves required to be installed on an evaporative condenser? Answer: This is a very good question and one that gets asked frequently. Since an evaporative condenser is not a pressure vessel, it is not a black and white requirement as it is for the vessels throughout a refrigeration system. However, the condenser has […]

Joint-Venture (ColdWorks Engineering)

September 3rd, 2013

We are excited to announce that on July 22, 2013 Resource Compliance entered into a joint-venture agreement with ColdWorks Engineering Inc. which will provide a transition strategy for the clients of ColdWorks Engineering as Ed Ford, P.E. (Principal, ColdWorks Engineering) prepares for retirement. You can read the entire announcement from ColdWorks Engineering here. We are […]

Ammonia Week in Review | August 30, 2013

August 30th, 2013

There is never a dull moment in the world of ammonia. We summarized the week’s most important events in the latest Ammonia Week in Review… Pressure Valve Cause of Anhydrous Ammonia Leak in Byron – According to Byron’s Fire Department, a pressure valve was the cause of a non-threatening anhydrous ammonia leak at Greenway Co-op in […]

Ammonia Week in Review | August 23, 2013

August 23rd, 2013

It was a big week in the world of ammonia. We have summarized the most important stories… Death Toll in Mexico Ammonia Leak Rises to 7 – The death toll from an ammonia leak in southern Mexico has risen to seven after four more people died of their injuries. The state-owned oil company Pemex said Wednesday at […]