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TALK WITH TRANE
The Future of Refrigerants
June 15 | 7:30 am- 9:00 am | The Ritz-Carlton, Tysons | 1 PDH
New societal environmental demands to control climate change are driving the development of new regulatory policies to restrict and lower the direct GWP (global warming potential) impact of F-gases. The HVAC&R industry is currently being challenged to invest significant resources to understand the best refrigerants that meet the above requirements. However, there are many uncertainties and challenges given the ever-changing global regulatory environment, within regions, country, state, and sometimes locally by city.

This presentation will provide an update on new lower GWP alternatives introduced into the marketplace and it will highlight some important considerations, particularly flammability, that engineers, designers, and building owners should keep in mind regarding next-generation refrigerants.

Guest Speaker:
Steve Kujak
Director, Next Generation Refrigerants Research at Trane Technologies

Steve Kujak is the director of Next Generation Refrigerants Research for Trane Technologies (divisions include Trane and Thermo King). Over the past 30+ years, he has been involved in the technology development of new refrigerants, absorption chillers, and IAQ cleaning technologies. Steve has been an author and co-author on 50+ publications related to refrigerants and has 30+ patents related to HVAC products.

Steve has been a member of ASHRAE since 2005, is a distinguished member and lecturer for ASHRAE, and is involved in numerous refrigerant safety and use standards used globally by the HVACR industry. He is the past chair of ASHRAE Standard 34 “Designation & Safety Classification of Refrigerants” and the vice-chair of the Refrigeration Committee Technology Committee for Comfort, Process, and the Cold Chain (REF-CPCC).

Steve lives with his wife Annette on the Mississippi River in Brownsville, Minnesota where they both enjoy the beauty the drift-less region provides. Steve holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
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