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About this presentation

related to ATMOsphere Europe 2011
published on 12 October 2011
2 MB

In 2001 the customer decided to replace the existing cooling-freezing plant with refrigerant R22 by a new plant with the natural refrigerants CO2 and NH3.

The ammonia parts of the plant are located in the machine room and partly on the roof (condensers). The supply of freezing on low temperature (-31°C and -51°C) shall be done with CO2.

The new plant has been completed and handed over during 2005 and has several advantages compared to a common plant with the synthetic refrigerant R507.

About the speaker(s)

Jan Boone

 

After finishing the mechanical engineering degree in Brussels, Jan Boone started working with MAYEKAWA (MYCOM) since 1979 in heavy duty industrial gas compressors. His experience was built-up as member of most of the company divisions from sales, engineering, production, quality, and service activities with profound interaction with Mayekawa Japan with focus on customer relations and optimised product-operation in the field.

Mayekawa focuses on natural refrigerants. In fact, the company is applying NH3 since more than 85 years and CO2 as well as hydrocarbons since more than 40 years.