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Simplicity & Capability: A2L Refrigerant Transitions with Intelligent Controls
PENN ESCO Institute Podcast
Simplify your transition to A2L refrigerants with the right controls solution. Our experts joined the ESCO Institute podcast Did You Know? to discuss A2L refrigerants and innovative controls impacting the industry.
Watch now Gain practical strategies for transitioning to A2L refrigerants—straight from industry experts. In this insightful episode of the ESCO Institute Podcast, Keith Gifford, Global Product Manager, and Bill Merritt, Director of Business Development, share expert guidance on navigating the shift to A2L refrigerants. Discover how intelligent controls, including the advanced PENN System 550 modular electronic control solution, can support a smoother, safer transition. Tune in for actionable tips, real-world examples, and forward-thinking strategies—all in one convenient episode from the ESCO Institute.
Key discussion topics:
- How intelligent controls assist in A2L refrigerant transitions
- Modular design and the flexibility it provides for residential and commercial applications
- Wi-Fi connectivity, cloud monitoring and adaptive defrost cycles
- How education and collaboration are addressing industry challenges
- The role that cutting-edge sensor technology plays in ensuring safety and compliance
You won’t want to miss these valuable insights that will help you adapt with confidence!
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