Miriam Solana presented a performance comparison between the Heos solution with CO2 or propane versus a traditional waterloop system with a fixed speed compressor.
CAREL argued that natural refrigerant-based waterloop systems are poised for rapid growth in Australia.
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Groenewald of CRS argued that CO2 transcritical systems are well placed to make greater inroads into commercial refrigeration in Australia’s warm ambient climates.
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Visser presented performance data for different temperature conditions in Australia.
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Heat Pump Workshop |
Alvaro de Oña introduced the goal and format of the heat pump workshop.
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Jonathan Jutsen from the Australian Alliance for Energy Productivity (A2EP) summarised the opportunity for heat pumps to replace inefficient boiler and gas systems in Australia and the opportunity for project funding.
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Aliakbar Akbarzadeh from the School of Aerospace Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering and Peter O’Neill from Mayekawa Australia discussed a case study of a Mayekawa heat pump being used in an industrial salt drying process in Australia.
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Trent Miller of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air-Conditioners Australia gave an overview of CO2 based heat pump technology and its application and effectiveness in some of Australia's extreme climate zones.
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Ricardo Claussen Hoffmann from Johnson Controls gave an overview of heat pump technology from JCI's perspective and the opportunity for large heat pumps in the Australian market.
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NETWORKING DRINKS RECEPTION |