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Thread: Institue of Refrigeration Dinner
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31-01-2002, 05:34 PM #1
Institue of Refrigeration Dinner
Who's going.....
Nice resentation from Henry Valves president a few years ago
Its fluid NOT gas!
Derek
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31-01-2002, 08:13 PM #2
I'll be there mate....must try and stick to the orange juice this year though............yeah, in my dreams LOL
Frosty
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01-02-2002, 03:03 PM #3
Who, what, where, did someone mention dinner?!!
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01-02-2002, 03:37 PM #4
IoR
Get with the programme!
Seriously
www.ior.org.uk for details
Sadly the preserve of big players doing the corperate sell but the little people can have a table with like minded types. Nice meal, good quality speaker chance to meet / network. Normally ends up at Ronnie Scotts or some other nightspot.
DerekDerek
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04-02-2002, 11:05 AM #5
Ah-ha
Would be nice but, I always got the impression from these groups, NVQ, C&G that Reefer engineers were just not part of the 'team', most of them won't even bend the rules aeven a little for us.
John
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06-02-2002, 11:59 AM #6
Agony Aunt
Come on open up whats the problem.
Institutes exist on members paying money. C&G fills market demand as does NVQ. If you don't ask you don't get..
What do you want?Derek
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06-02-2002, 01:43 PM #7
We need qualifications relevent to the transport side of the refrigeration industry.
A Reefer engineer has to be able to do all the following with some decree of compitence (no-one is a jack-of-all-trades).
1. Understand the refrigerant cycle and all the bells and whistles that we use.-- 2078, why do we HAVE to demonstrate it on an Hemetic system when 99.9% of our systems are semi, I agree with the basis of 2078 but we use multiple reclaim/ evac etc.
2. Control systems, our control systems are hybrid, they are processor controlled BUT they control refrigeration cycle, engine protection/control/demand and the same for 3 phase drive --- the only modules that we are allowed to add are HGV mechanics??.
3. Refrigeration systems, they are taylored specificaly to either AC/commercial/industrial/domestic etc. -- no way can we modify a module to cover transport systems.
4. Solder bazing, we can use industry std. -- Again we cannot tag a module on for Reefer systems (all pipework is high copper).
So you can see, even though we have tried, the Refrigeration industry in a quaifying capacity still does not allow us to give our engineers an accepted industry standard recoginition for their acheivenments.
What do we want. We want to have a relevent standard that we can acheive and use as part of our job, otherwise why get the qualification.
John.
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06-02-2002, 02:05 PM #8
Asked for that!
Agreed.
Can't argue.
I have guys asking why they have to do C&G when our fluids are high boiling point delivered in drums!!.
I guess the new (Dutch?)handling legislation will help but who's fighting your corner Marshalls?
Derek
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07-02-2002, 04:26 PM #9
I guess the new (Dutch?)handling legislation will help but who's fighting your corner Marshalls?
Is that a stament or a suggestion
John
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07-02-2002, 05:47 PM #10
Best Served
Neither really just thought with ThermoKing clout and being friends with CRT they might be the only ones big enough and connected enough to ask for changes.
Na your right if it ain't office A/C or supermarket cabinets it ain't big enough to worry about.
Just off to count the number of reefers on the M25 tonight.Derek
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