ACR Journal

April | May 2023 A time-served refrigeration engineer with over 40 years of experience, Andrew began his apprenticeship at HTI in Swansea while studying mechanical engineering. After transferring to the company’s Cardi branch, he went on to serve 20 years before a move to Johnsons Controls, where he continued his responsibilities for service and repair on industrial and commercial refrigeration. Appointed as a supervisor at J & E Hall five years later, Andrew has retained his service responsibilities, in addition to mentoring apprentices and other people who are improving their skills and knowledge. He was nominated by Andrew James, who served alongside him as an apprentice and highlighted a high level of dedication, customer service and a ‘can do’ attitude. He added: “Andrew has excelled as an engineer with lifelong learning and is an inspiration to his peers and many engineers starting in the industry. He’s always the first on site and the last to leave, never leaving a job unfinished. He is always committed to NEWS 10 Andrew Christie of J & E Hall was presented with the Institute of Refrigeration (IOR) RACHP Engineering Technicians’ Section Lifetime Achievement Award, sponsored by ACR Journal, at the 122nd IOR Annual Dinner in London. Awards recognise outstanding contributions to industry ensuring a first-time fix and is willing to work long hours, having missed many family events to get the job done. I wouldn’t be where I am today without his support and mentoring.” Andrew Christie saId: “I was over the moon even being nominated for this award, and it means a lot knowing that someone thought enough to put me forward. I’m always happy in a pair of overalls working on site; I’m not sure I scrub up too well for anything else. I take such pleasure in working with younger people to whom I can pass on my knowledge and experience, and I have seen over the years apprentices go on to own their own companies and expand their careers. It’s starting to change a bit now though, as they are showing me apps and comparators on their phones as technology advances!” The judges commented: This is an individual who embraces a challenge. He has stepped up to the monumental technological, environmental and regulatory changes he has faced over 40 years in the industry and even welcomed them.” The J & E Hall Gold Medal , recognising the most noteworthy practical contribution to the field of innovation in refrigeration, air conditioning and heat pump technology, was presented to Alexander Cohr Pachai for his contribution to the growing acceptance of natural working fluids in a wider range of applications – particularly carbon dioxide. Currently the chair of the International Institute of Refrigeration's Safety Working Group and chapter lead author on industrial refrigeration for UNEP's Refrigeration Technical Options Report, he is known for consistently sharing his expertise with the industry through UNEP, the International Institute of Refrigeration and of course the IOR. The Ted Perry Award for Student Research was given to Henrique Lagoeiro , studying at London South Bank University, for his PhD research on decarbonising heating and cooling. His work was described by the judges as “original with high potential impact” and something that could be “rolled out worldwide and adapted to di erent applications from data centre cooling to district heating”. The Lightfoot Medal for the best IOR Talk and Paper of the 2021/22 session Volume 9 No.3 Andrew Christie Alexander Cohr Pachai

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