related to ATMOsphere America 2014
published on 18 June 2014
12 pages
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Training and preparedness are key messages Chris Huffman highlights in his presentation on the switch from HFC systems to CO2. As technology evolves obliging mechanical engineers to transition to technicians, training and close relationships between contractors and end users are imperative. Huffman highlights a number of considerations to take into account when installing CO2 refrigeration systems that can diminish risks and avoid unnecessary costs.
Chris Huffmann
Chris has worked for Neelands Refrigeration in a number of capacities since 1989. In 2012 he was named Controls manager, responsible for application engineering, estimating, project planning, commissioning and measurement and verification. Chris’ is experienced in the commercial supermarket, big box, warehouse and food processing markets. Chris is completely intimate with the unique challenges associated with effective integration of control methodology in CO2 applications. He also brings significant experience creating custom field programming for the Micro Thermo Technologies and Reliable control systems for end customers and contractors.