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related to ATMOsphere America 2014
published on 18 June 2014
12 pages
2 MB

From Systemes LMP, Xavier Marle talks about the advantages of mechanical sub-cooling in improving the efficiency of CO2 transcritical refrigeration. According to Marle, mechanical sub-cooling can reduce energy consumption by 17%, improve the Energy Efficiency Rating (EER) by 35%, and decrease the number of refrigeration compressors needed to keep systems in a positive temperature mode.

About the speaker(s)

Xavier Marle

 

Xavier Marle has been involved in finding solutions with the LMP research team since its creation in 1998. He was involved with an Ice Slurry Project in 2002, a first in the industry. Aiming to be one of the leading contender in the CO2 market, he worked aside the bright engineering minds at systemes LMP, in developing a CO2 lab, a scaled recreation of a typical supermarket with a sub and Transcritical system. This laboratory led Systemes LMP in acheiving the most efficient and enviromently friendly CO2 system on the market today, flexible enough for installation in most hot climates, with its patented Transcritical subcooling and oil management system.

With a Bachelor of Science in Electrical / Refrigeration Degree, and 32 years in the Refrigeration Industry,which 21 of those were as a service tech, he leads a team of 106 refrigeration technicians with LMP’s sister company, Lesage inc. « Proper Installation is also a key factor in obtaining positive results !! « Concience of the growing demand for energy efficient and enviromently friendly solutions, Xavier & the LMP team will be dedicated in coming out with new trends in the industry for years to come.