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Inderpal Saund from Beijer Ref – which distributes Italian manufacturer SCM Frigo’s CUBO2 Smart CO2 transcritical condensing unit in Australia – presented field data from a variety of climate conditions in Europe. Used in conjunction with an adiabatic mesh, the unit is capable of operating effectively in ambient temperatures of 35°C.
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Jonathon Hare from the Natural Refrigerants Company – representing Advansor in Australia – presented the business case for CO2 transcritical cold storage in Australia.
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Ian Tuena discussed the plan for updating the education pathway for the HVAC&R trade in Australia.
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Phil Wilkinson updated attendees on several initiatives underway by AIRAH to support the upskilling of Australia’s technicians including updated online tools and live training sessions.
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Rod Cumming discussed how the Australian Refrigeration Council is encouraging more natural refrigerant training through the ARC Green Scheme program.
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Jatinder Masson and Mads Holst Nielsen from Danfoss talked about the company's investment in training the global HVAC&R industry through its online courses and hands on training via the Mobile CO2 Training Unit.
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Technology Case Study Part 2 |
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Mike Baker concluded that energy savings are being realised in Australia with CO2 TC versus. cascade HFCs using various technology options for improving efficiency in warm climates.
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Arneg presented its range of natural refrigerant options for Australia, including its R290 and CO2 waterloop systems in which it is currently investing heavily.
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