As Herten stated upon taking over presidency: “Eurovent will continue its successful work as representative of the European HVAC-R industry and intends to further expand the services provided to our members.” Eurovent Association is a European federation of national sector associations of the manufacturers of HVAC and refrigeration systems. Currently, Eurovent unites a total of 17 country associations, as well as affiliated member companies from countries without such sector associations. These companies in turn represent more than 1,000 industrial firms. The headquarters of the central Eurovent Association, founded in 1958, is located in Brussels. The association is recognized by the EU Commission as representative of the European HVAC-R industry and is also actively contributing to the ErP process of the EU that creates legislation for products involved with energy consumption. In the Eurovent Product Groups, industrial members collaborate as representatives of their country organizations in work on standardization issues – and they prepare recommendations in cases in which standards do not yet exist. The newest Product Group will especially concern the topic of heat recovery. Eurovent Association also takes part in Joint Industrial Expert Groups (JIEGs). These expert advisory groups, supported by industry, develop product-related minimum energy-efficiency specifications for the makers of HVAC-R equipment in Europe as part of the ErP process. Eurovent is also the owner of the Eurovent Certification Company, with headquarters in Paris.
Christian Herten elected President of the Eurovent Association
As Herten stated upon taking over presidency: “Eurovent will continue its successful work as representative of the European HVAC-R industry and intends to further expand the services provided to our members.” Eurovent Association is a European federation of national sector associations of the manufacturers of HVAC and refrigeration systems. Currently, Eurovent unites a total of 17 country associations, as well as affiliated member companies from countries without such sector associations. These companies in turn represent more than 1,000 industrial firms. The headquarters of the central Eurovent Association, founded in 1958, is located in Brussels. The association is recognized by the EU Commission as representative of the European HVAC-R industry and is also actively contributing to the ErP process of the EU that creates legislation for products involved with energy consumption. In the Eurovent Product Groups, industrial members collaborate as representatives of their country organizations in work on standardization issues – and they prepare recommendations in cases in which standards do not yet exist. The newest Product Group will especially concern the topic of heat recovery. Eurovent Association also takes part in Joint Industrial Expert Groups (JIEGs). These expert advisory groups, supported by industry, develop product-related minimum energy-efficiency specifications for the makers of HVAC-R equipment in Europe as part of the ErP process. Eurovent is also the owner of the Eurovent Certification Company, with headquarters in Paris.