Heuch Refrigeration

February Newsletter

Posted by Heuch on Feb 23, 2017 10:45:00 AM

In this edition of our monthly newsletter, we give you the insiders scoop of our new product we are launching at the Avalon Airshow this year, show you the progress on our 50kW solar system we are installing here at the factory and have a great read on how to transport fine art under the Australian heat. 

STOP THE PRESS! 

We are going to reveal air transportable versions of solar refrigeration system at Avalon this month!!… Food, medical storage, deployable health and more!

We snuck a look under the covers at the exciting project we are working on with Able Industries for the Avalon Airshow. We spoke to our Business Development Manager Martin Oakley under the cone of secrecy to learn more. 

READ ALL ABOUT IT HERE! 

Want to see what 50kW's looks like?

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We are pretty excited about our 50kW Solar Array being installed as part of Heuch state-o-the-art upgrade made possible with assistance from Federal Accelerated Commercialisation grant. You can also view the video here. 

The Solar Power Array will assist us with equipment production testing, ongoing development and live testing of all of our solar refrigeration solutions.

Completion date for the Array is March 2017 and once commissioning is finished we will make the links for the live, daily performance data publicly available.

If you want more information regarding solar power for your business application you can read more here.

Cool Art

When masterpieces by artists Sidney Nolan, Arthur Boyd and Russell Drysdale move around Victoria and interstate, they need a controlled, protected environment to move in. Find out more here.

Don't forget to get your tickets to the Avalon Airshow, we hope to see you there! 

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