Refrigeration

ARP commissioned new bulk nitrogen storage and filling systems in February 2015.

It calculates annual power, total annual CO2 emissions and peak power, and is also able to provide recommendations to users.

The new program features the rapid calculation of performance data and a virtually displayed refrigeration system where users can modify components.

Approved substitutes have GWPs that range from 3 to 675 replacing older compounds.

NSW and Queensland will follow in 2016.

It is designed for both non-technical experts and development engineers seeking a new perspective.

A three day workshop on solutions to the HFC problem will take place in April.

In August 1992 Bitzer purchased Buffalo Trident.

Innovative testing methods have led to the development of a tube/fin system that offers the optimum combination of maximum heat transfer with a minimum loss of pressure.

The facility has the ability to performance test refrigeration systems of up to 200kW capacity.

In 1933, Danfoss released an expansion valve for refrigeration systems.

Refrigerant choice will dictate operational costs.

Chillers charged with HFC-32 are expected to be introduced to the market around 2015.

Kevin Lee said it's time to get standards up to date, as industry plays catch-up.

Bellstedt will draw on local case studies.

The reduction in R22 availability by 2014 is likely to cause some supply challenges to the market.