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Efficiency gains of a booster system with parallel compre...

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related to ATMOsphere Australia 2017
published on 2 May 2017
18 pages

Ian Suffield from Bitzer talked about the increases of system efficiency to a booster system featuring parallel compression by optimising the operational pressures within the parallel compression stage.

About the speaker(s)

Ian Suffield

 

Ian Suffield holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering and graduated from the University of Sydney in 1999. After working for Austral Refrigeration in a variety of roles, he moved to Woolworths to take on the role of Refrigeration Engineering Manager, where he was initially responsible for the refinement of their refrigeration specifications, including the development of their CO2 system specifications, a first for an Australian Supermarket. Whilst in this position, Ian oversaw the growth of the Woolworths CO2 fleet from just 4 stores in 2008 to over 150 stores during his time at Woolworths. Today, Ian is the National Engineering Manager for BITZER Australia and has been heavily involved with the delivery of the world's first transcritical CO2 combined cooling store to Coles Coburg North as well as the delivery of several transcritical systems to the New Zealand Market.