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ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATING COLD CHAIN R290 in refrigeration – hot topic for SAIRAC Dreosti Memorial Lectures By Ilana Koegelenberg The June SAIRAC Dreosti Memorial Lectures saw international expert Dr Volkmar Hasse presenting around the country on all things R290 in refrigeration. JOHANNESBURG LECTURE The Johannesburg centre kicked off the series of memorial lectures on Tuesday, 11 June at the Woodmead Country Club. The evening was well-attended by familiar faces from all over the industry who came dressed in jacket and tie to this Continual Professional Development (CPD)-event. Centre chair, Jaco Pieterse, kicked things off by welcoming members and saying a few words about the history of the 34 www.coldlinkafrica.co.za association and the Dreosti Lecture. By a show of hands, it was determined that the majority of those in attendance were in fact SAIRAC members with a few visitors too. Grant Laidlaw, SAIRAC national treasurer and past president, then said a few words on how he got invited by the German government last year to build on their relationship where after the idea for the RAC technical workshop in Cape Town was born (read more on page 27). The Dreosti Memorial Lecture and RAC workshop were organised to coincide in Cape Town, to ensure maximum industry attendance. As the topic for the RAC workshop was all about natural refrigerants, it was fitting that Dr Hasse was speaking about R290 (a natural refrigerant) in his lecture. Dr Hasse started off by giving some background as to his elaborate career history and involvement in the industry and various projects (even South African ones). He looked at Proklima and their involvement and the history of refrigerants before getting into all things R290. After the lengthy lecture, everyone enjoyed a finger-foods supper, using the opportunity to chat to Dr Hasse and industry peers. “Dr Hasse’s was one of the best Dreosti Memorial Lecture speakers thus far,” reported Laidlaw after the event. “His topic was current and linked in very well with the latest trends in industry as well as government. Lectures such as these are important for South Africa as a whole to keep up to date with international trends and to bring intellectual capital into the country,” said Laidlaw. The Johannesburg attendance was good, but the association expected more involvement from industry. “It is extremely valuable for industry to attend such events to keep themselves up to date with what is going on,” said Laidlaw. JOHANNESBURG A t the inaugural South African Institute of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (SAIRAC) meeting held in Cape Town on 17 July 1951, Dr Dreosti was elected the founding president of the association. SAIRAC launched the Dreosti Memorial Lecture in 1998, a year after Dr Dreosti’s death; the lecture exemplifies the objectives of SAIRAC to promote the unrestricted dissemination of knowledge and information. The June 2019, the sixth SAIRAC Dreosti Memorial Lecture was presented by Dr Volkmar Hasse on the topic: ‘Design, maintenance, and conversion of systems to R290 as an alternative refrigerant with very low GWP and as practical as R22’. Dr Hasse was the programme director for Proklima GTZ and has vast knowledge and experience relating to all aspects around R290 and its application to refrigeration. This was the first Dreosti Memorial Lecture since Derek Clements-Croome presented on ‘Can intelligent buildings provide alternative approaches to heating, ventilating and air conditioning of buildings?’ in 2013. Other than the four events, Dr Hasse did various site visits and had many meetings across the country with industry stakeholders and role players. (More about this in a future edition of RACA Journal.) Some familiar faces, from left: Kogan Govindan, Andre van der Merwe, Al Johnson, Roy Hannah, John Parry, and Barney Richardson. Catching up with Dr Hasse (right) after the lecture, from left: James Laidlaw, Jaco Pieterse, and Peter Hoetmer. COLD LINK AFRICA • SEPTEMBER 2019