Recent Blog Posts
Low-charge ammonia innovations keep rolling in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review… Frick Continues Rollout of Low-Charge Central System – Frick Industrial Refrigeration has continued the rollout of its low-charge ammonia central system (LCCS) at a second location, a cold-storage facility in Canada, said Joseph Pillis. Frick “tweaked the system” to better accommodate low ambient […]
A small town’s economy suffers due to an ammonia leak in this week’s edition of: • Ammonia Week in Review • Figure Skaters, Hockey Players Sidelined with Gander Arena Closure – “It’s a huge event for restaurants, hoteliers, all local businesses, and I’m sure restaurants have ordered excess inventory to supply all the people, which is not happening […]
The RETA 2018 Technical Conference Committee is inviting non-commercial extended abstracts for consideration of acceptance and inclusion for the 2018 National Conference in November. By submitting your abstract by May 7, 2018, you may be asked to submit a final paper as well to present at the National Conference in Dallas, TX on November 6-9. […]
Peter Thomas, P.E. recently wrote a technical paper and presented at the 2017 RETA National Conference on the topic of RAGAGEP: Codes, Standards, and Good Engineering Practices. This is the seventh in a series of blogs which include excerpts from his technical paper. The previous blogs are available in the following links: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, and Part […]
Astronauts stop an ammonia leak in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review…. Ammonia Leak Occurs on the International Space Station – The flight control system noticed a small leakage of ammonia and was able to identify where it is located. Astronauts will address a leak, as well as other tasks, during extravehicular activities scheduled for […]