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About this presentation

related to ATMOsphere America 2014
published on 18 June 2014
14 pages
3 MB

Jeff Newel from Hillphoenix, presents an industry first, the company’s pioneering installation of a CO2 booster system in a warm ambient climate at a Sprouts Farmers Market store in Dunwoody Georgia. Here, a standard Advansor CO2 booster system with 4 MT compressors and 3 LT compressors was installed together with an adiabatic gas cooler, minimising the CO2 temperature leaving the gas cooler and thereby reducing energy consumption by 6%.

About the speaker(s)

Jeff Newel

 

Jeff Newel is the Director of Research and Development for the Hillphoenix Systems division. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from West Virginia University and an MBA from the University of Georgia. Jeff has been designing refrigeration and cooling systems for over 25 years. The last 19 years he has been with Hillphoenix, where he has worked in various roles in support of supermarket, commercial, and light industrial refrigeration customers. He and his team continue Hillphoenix’s focus on developing and improving the current and next generation of supermarket refrigeration systems, with a particular focus on systems utilizing natural refrigerants.