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      Emerson
STAND NUMBER 520
EMERSON IS PLEASED to announce its par- ticipation in the upcoming ARBS 2022 exhibit at the MCEC Melbourne on 16-18 August. In col- laboration with Beijer Ref and located at Stand 520, Emerson’s latest developments in sustaina- ble refrigeration solutions will be on display.
THE NEW COOL: INNOVATIVE REFRIGERATION TECHNOLOGY Emerson ushers in The New Cool by unveiling its innovative Copeland CO2 scroll technology. This innovative solution for refrigeration sys- tems enables customers to significantly reduce their system and installation costs as well as op- eration and maintenance costs. Emerson also provides customers with a solution that capital- ises on the use of CO2 as an environmentally friendly refrigerant, making an important con- tribution to addressing current and future chal- lenges in commercial refrigeration.
INTRODUCING EMERSON’S E3 SUPERVISORY CONTROL FOR CO2 The E3 supervisory control for CO2 represents the next generation in facility management and refrigeration controls reduces system start-up
Emerson Copeland Co2
complexities, consolidates multiple functions into one easy-to-use interface and supports mobile connectivity for remote troubleshoot- ing. The E3 controller is powered by Emerson’s supervisory control software to provide food re- tail and foodservice operators with comprehen- sive control of critical facility systems.
BEST IN CLASS COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION CONDENSING UNIT The Copeland ZX condensing unit platform is the ideal choice to meet the market’s demand for efficient, reliable, and cost-effective refrigera-
Scroll variable speed
tion solutions. Designed for low and medium- temperature applications, Copeland ZX con- densing units are characterised by their energy efficiency, low noise operation, and multi-refrig- erant capability.
Emerson remains committed to the continu- ous innovation of its portfolio of products and related technologies, driving sustainable solu- tions that improve efficiency, reduce emissions and conserve resources.
Visit us at ARBS 2022 to learn more about how Emerson is helping customers implement effi- cient and sustainable refrigeration solutions.
   Natural refrigerant trends, technologies
NATURAL REFRIGERANT INSTALLATIONS
have been increasing around the world and this trend is set to continue as the global market shifts to more climate friendly cooling solutions.
At the same time, the market itself is also changing, driven by various factors such as the COVID-19 pandemic, changing consumer pat- terns and new technological advancements.
This session will look at the latest natural refrigerant trends and technologies.
The presentation will focus on ammonia, CO2, and hydrocarbons, with figures on the latest in- stallation numbers; and how these trends are driving (or in some cases, impeding) the adop- tion of natural refrigerants in key regions. What are the key drivers and barriers for the adoption
of natural refrigerants and how is the market evolving?
This session will be presented by AT- MOsphere co-founder, Jan Dusek.
He holds a Doctor of Engineering degree in System Design from Hosei University in Tokyo and a Master’s de- gree from the Czech Technical Universi- ty in Prague.
Dusek has worked all over the world and is currently based in Tokyo where he is responsible for business development activities and monitoring Asian mar- kets on behalf of ATMOsphere APAC.
Bitzer’s Generation-8 Cascade CO2 parallel compressor system.
  COLD HARD FACTS
 Expert Group principal consultant, Graeme Dewerson, will return to ARBS again this year to present the Cold Hard Facts about Australia’s cooling economy.
Cold Hard Facts 2021 is a publication produced by the Expert Group on behalf of the federal government, providing an analysis of the Australian ‘cooling economy’ as it transitions toward lower GWP refrigerants and technology in line with the HFC phase down.
This presentation will provide an overview of the latest report findings including industry trends, and the emergence of new technology in the main equipment classes.
Dewerson has worked within the RAC sector for 20 years, initially in the UK before moving to Australia in 2012.
He worked for A-Gas in commercial management and business development roles developing a strong technical knowledge of refrigerants and their applications.
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