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The importance of taking a systems approach to CO2

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related to ATMOsphere America 2014
published on 18 June 2014
10 pages
1 MB

Louis Morris, from Micro Thermo Technologies a subsidiary of the Parker Hannifin Corporation presents the company's focus on providing a holistic, system approach that ensures none of a retailer's HVAC heating and cooling systems are competing with each other. To illustrate this approach Morris describes the way in which all of the subsystems in an IGA store in Terrebonee, Québec, Canada are interconnected, so that the condensers, RTU (rooftop units), lighting, racks and cases influence each other.

About the speaker(s)

Louis Morris

 

Louis has worked for Micro Thermo since 2003. In 2013 he was named Applied Engineering Manager, coordinating the engineering and quotation of refrigeration controls, HVAC and energy management systems. He previously served as a Field Application Specialist for 10 years, integrating systems in a variety of different locations: supermarkets, warehouses and food processing plants. These locations were located throughout the US and Canada. He also has significant experience creating custom field programming for the Micro Thermo Technologies system for end customers, contractors and OEM rack manufacturers.

Prior to his work at Micro Thermo Technologies, Louis worked for 3 years as concept manager for a company that provided custom made ventilation units for laboratories, universities and food processing plants.

Louis graduated in 2000 from Trois-Rivières College with a diploma in Building Systems Technology.