YORK Chiller Health Check Programme in Sri Lanka

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Johnson Controls Singapore, and their local partner in Sri Lanka, Metropolitan Air-conditioning and Refrigeration (Pvt) Ltd are for the first time introducing a YORK Chiller Health Check Programme for its clients in Sri Lanka, catering to the large chiller installations to inspect and advise on the operational performance of the equipment for optimal energy efficiency.

A team of YORK experts are due in Sri Lanka on 25th January 2011 and will visit many key YORK Chiller installations to check and ascertain its working conditions and performance. Based on their inspections and tests they will provide a detailed report to the client advising them of any improvements that may be required to ensure York chillers are working at their best.



In view of the recent electricity tariff increase, this timely health check will help consumers optimise energy efficiency. In general, approximately 60-70% of electricity cost is towards air-conditioning where central air-conditioning is provided in buildings.

This being the first such exercise being conducted by Metropolitan and Johnson Controls, initially preference will be given to selected large installations in Colombo, and suburbs. This event will become an annual event extending to all YORK chiller installations in the future. For more information, owners and maintenance engineers of YORK installation in Sri Lanka may contact Mr. Ajantha Upali, Maintenance and Service Engineer, Metropolitan Air-conditioning and Refrigeration (Pvt) Ltd on 4539772 during office hours or on Mobile – 0712798817.

Johnson Controls is a world leader in Building Efficiency, Automotive Experience and Power Solutions, and is ranked 83 in the Fortune 500. York Air-conditioning, coming under Building Efficiency arm of the Johnson Controls business portfolio, has over 100 years experience in the air-conditioning industry with many world renowned landmark buildings being cooled by York Air-conditioning equipment including Bradley International Airport, Toronto Pearson International Airport, Shanghai World Financial Center, NASA Ames Research Center, Kremlin complex Moscow, Prophet’s mosque Medinah, US Capitol complex Washington DC, The Pentagon, Petronas towers KL, Beijing Olympic stadiums, National art gallery London.  There are more than two hundred chiller installations in Sri Lanka.

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