Carrier announced that it has achieved a new milestone with the 500th installation of its CO2OLtec® CO2 refrigeration system in the new famila market in Friesoythe, Germany.
On Tuesday, Jan. 15, Danfoss will host a free webinar on CO2 refrigeration systems titled “Exploring CO2: The Natural Choice for Sustainable, Efficient Refrigeration Systems” in conjunction with The NEWS.
Rotronic’s new CP11 handheld instrument is an inexpensive meter that simultaneously measures and records CO2, humidity, and temperature. It also calculates the dew point and wet bulb temperature.
The CO2 transmitters can be used for regulating ventilation in living areas, offices, classrooms, cinemas, and hospitals, and for measuring CO2 pollution in garages, tunnels, and logistics facilities.
The Blissfield “maintenance free” clog-free CO2 gas cooler solution features all-steel continuous tube construction with compact tube pattern for optimal performance, says the company.
Sporlan will display a new range of valves and controllers rated for transcritical CO2 (R-744) high pressure refrigeration systems. The line includes gas cooler valves and flash gas bypass valves.
Danfoss application engineer Christopher Brown will host a webinar, “Exploring CO2: The Natural Choice for Sustainable, Efficient Refrigeration Systems,” at 1 p.m. ET on Jan. 15.
The use of CO2 as a refrigerant in transcritical refrigeration applications has received Underwriters Laboratory listing. On Dec. 7, Hillphoenix Inc. announced that its Advansor by Hillphoenix CO2 Booster Refrigeration System has received UL listing in both the U.S. and Canada.
The use of CO2 as a refrigerant in transcritical refrigeration applications has received Underwriters Laboratory (UL) listing. Hillphoenix Inc. announced that its Advansor by Hillphoenix CO2 booster refrigeration system has received UL listing in both the United States and Canada.
My column in the Nov. 12 issue of The NEWS focused on HFCs, especially low GWP HFCs as retrofits for R-22 systems. This column will focus on what I used to call “beyond HFC” refrigerants, although these days, the term might be “other than HFC” refrigerants.