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Solutions for small footprint CO2 installations

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About this presentation

related to ATMOsphere Asia 2014
published on 3 February 2014
17 pages
2 MB

CO2 technology is becoming a mainstream solution for medium to large installations; however, the uptake of CO2 solutions in small installations still faces some barriers, such as investment cost, usability for installers and system complexity. Michael Englebright, Global Key Accounts Manager for Retail at CAREL, showed how these barriers can be addressed and overcome and highlighted the advantages of using a CO2 transcritical booster system.

About the speaker(s)

Michael Englebright

 

Mr. Englebright holds Refrigeration and HVAC accreditations from RMIT (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) in Melbourne Australia. He has over 15 years of experience in Natural Refrigerant Technologies in both subcritical and transcritical applications from around the globe with different retailers and OEMs. Mr. Englebright served as Global Applications Engineering Manager in his previous employment at Danfoss. In this position he was responsible for managing specialized CO2 projects, the development of CO2 refrigerated products and services, and formulating and implementing training procedures for safe and efficient CO2 system installations. Mr. Englebright used to serve as CAREL's Global Key Accounts Manager for Retail, promoting natural refrigerants and energy solutions to end users and OEM’s. He is also very active in lobbying for the use of natural refrigerants at leading international seminars. Currently he serves as the Head of Engineering at Woolworths.