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related to ATMOsphere Europe 2012
published on 7 November 2012
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Torben Funder-Kristensen from Danfoss showed the advantage of a R744 commercial system with heat recovery on a case study from Denmark. The CO2 booster system of 160kW cooling capacity (5 MT and 4 LT compressors) with heat recovery has a 34% lower TEWI than a conventional R404A system with high direct emission. With a potential running cost reduction of 20%, CO2 systems with heat recovery are suitable for supermarket applications.

About the speaker(s)

Torben Funder-Kristensen

 

Torben Funder-Kristensen has a Master degree in Engineering (physics) and he received his Ph.D. in 1994 from the Technical University of Denmark (laser processing). Since 1995, Torben has been with Danfoss in Denmark holding various positions from consultancy within materials science and manufacturing processing to product development of controls components. He has been the Vice President of Product Development and from 2011 the head of Public Industry Affairs for refrigeration and air conditioning controls. He is a member of several internal and external boards and working groups within the industry.