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Applying the Frick Low Charge Central System to a New Fre...

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related to ATMOsphere America 2018
published on 14 June 2018
16 pages

About the speaker(s)

Daryl Stauffer

 

Daryl is Product Manager for compression and vessel products at the Frick Industrial Refrigeration brand of Johnson Controls. He leads the strategy and development of Frick screw compressors and packages for Food & Beverage and Process System markets. Recent development activities include expansion of HPS – high pressure screw compressors for ammonia heat pumps, CO2 compressor development, and Frick Low Charge Central System support.

Daryl has 20 years of global and regional product management & development, application engineering, and technical support experience in refrigeration and air conditioning markets working directly with contractors, OEMs and end users. Previously he was the mechanics engineering manager at CAREL USA. 

Daryl holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering from Penn State University. He participates in various industry organizations such as ASHRAE, IIAR, and RETA, and has held various handbook and leadership roles for technical committees within those groups.


Jean-Francois Labelle

 

Jean-Francois joined Congebec in 2012 where he started as National Maintenance Director. In 2018, his leadership and technical expertise led him to be appointed to the position of Vice-President Engineering. He leads and oversees all major construction and improvement projects, as well as strategic and products development in the maintenance and IT departments.
Jean-Francois has a background expertise in start-up project. With a disciplined scientific foundation, he led successful project from conception through full scale production, working with multi-disciplinary teams in complex technology scale-ups within large corporations and start-up companies. His experience includes green field plant start-ups, multiple plant retrofits and new process integration into existing operations.
Jean-Francois graduated from ÉTS University in 2012 as a Mechanical Engineer