Accelerate Guide to natural refrigerants at the 2015 AHR Expo

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WELCOME MESSAGE FROM THE PUBLISHER The concept for this Guide to Natural Refrigerants at the 2015 AHR Expo is to connect forward-thinking customers to some of the most advanced companies displaying natural refrigerant technologies and services at the show. Our company, shecco, as the leading publisher of worldwide news for CO2, ammonia, hydrocarbons and water-based solutions in HVAC&R, wanted to offer participants a simple tool to be able to easily identify these companies and their products within the large exhibition halls. The Guide is presented as a supplement to our new magazine, Accelerate America - Edition 3 / February 2015. These two publications provide the best overview of the most progressive business leaders working with climate-friendly solutions in refrigeration and air conditioning in North America.

MARC CHASSEROT

Publisher / Managing Director

A special section in this Guide highlighting non-exhibitors draws attention to additional companies present as attendees-only and aims to help people meet and network at the show. The North American market offers an excellent business opportunity for suppliers and end users to drive growth by implementing future-proof technologies in refrigeration and air conditioning, many of which are well established in other areas of the world. Next year we hope to see even more companies offering innovative solutions!

ABOUT THIS GUIDE A new addition to shecco’s popular GUIDE series, the Guide to Natural Refrigerants at the 2015 AHR Expo provides a complete listing of everything related to the use of natural refrigerants at the 2015 AHR Expo, which takes place from January 26-28 at McCormick Place in Chicago, IL.

MICHAEL GARRY Editor

The show will gather more than 2,000 exhibiting companies, including over 80 providing products or services using carbon dioxide, ammonia, hydrocarbons and water as refrigerants. This represents a significant increase from last year’s Expo, and is a testament to the market potential of climate- and ozone-friendly working fluids in North America. By indicating all company booth locations and events relevant to CO2, NH3, R290, R600a and R718, this Guide will maximize the value of the Expo for people interested in -- or already working with -- natural refrigerants. In collaboration with our supporters, the Guide to Natural Refrigerants at the 2015 AHR Expo also provides a showcase for a range of state-of-the-art natural refrigerant systems and components on display at McCormick Place. This publication is divided into the following sections: ABOUT NATURAL REFRIGERANTS: Reviews the chemical, physical, technical and environmental properties of carbon dioxide, ammonia, hydrocarbons, water and air, the most commonly used natural working fluids. EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS: Provides insight on the latest trends in technologies employing natural refrigerants from some of the leading industry providers. EVENT CALENDAR: Outlines the Expo presentations dedicated to energy efficiency as it relates to refrigerants, and highlights not-to-miss product launches. PREMIUM PRODUCT & COMPANY DIRECTORY: Highlights some of the latest technologies using natural refrigerants, both on display by exhibitors and offered by companies in attendance only. HALL MAPS: Shows the exhibit locations of all natural-refrigerant-relevant companies, providing participants with the information they need to create a tailored, self-guided tour throughout the exhibition space.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOME MESSAGE FROM THE PUBLISHER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 ABOUT THIS GUIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 GUIDE SUPPORTERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ABOUT NATURAL REFRIGERANTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 EVENTS PLANNER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 PREMIUM PRODUCT DIRECTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 NON-EXHIBITING COMPANIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 FIND YOUR WAY AROUND THE 2015 AHR EXPO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 COMPANY LISTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 FLOOR MAP NORTH HALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 FLOOR MAP SOUTH HALL NE째 SECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 FLOOR MAP SOUTH HALL SE째 SECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 FLOOR MAP SOUTH HALL NW째 SECTOR, THEATERS A & B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 FLOOR MAP SOUTH HALL SW째 SECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 ABOUT THE AUTHORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

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ABOUT NATURAL REFRIGERANTS As a general differentiation, “natural refrigerants” are substances that exist naturally in the environment, while “non-natural refrigerants” or “synthetic refrigerants” are man-made chemicals, not naturally occurring in the environment. The precision of the term “natural refrigerants” is sometimes debated, given that to be used as refrigerants, ammonia, carbon dioxide, and hydrocarbons also undergo an industrial purification and manufacturing process. However, today there is a well-established distinction between substances whose chemical properties and safety aspects have been studied in their entirety and those fluorinated gases which, given their chemical complexity and comparatively short period of usage, have confirmed and/or unknown negative effects on ozone depletion, global warming and ecological safety, and therefore, are subject to continued debate. The most commonly used natural refrigerants today are ammonia (NH3 / R717), carbon dioxide (CO2 / R744), and hydrocarbons (HCs), such as propane (R290), iso-butane (R600a), and propylene, also known as propene (R1270). Mixtures of ammonia and dimethyl ether (R723) have been developed, as well as various hydrocarbon blends with optimized performance and safety properties (isobutane/ propane; R441 etc.). Water and air are also used, to a lesser extent, for example in adsorption chillers and deep-freezing applications. In addition to their wide availability, non toxicity, non-flammability and unbeatable environmental credentials, water and air have shifted into the focus of R&D activities. Natural refrigerants no longer in use are sulfur dioxide (SO2) and methyl chloride (CH3Cl).

CARBON DIOXIDE (ODP= 0; GWP= 1) Carbon dioxide (chemical symbol CO2, refrigerant designation R744) is colorless, odorless and heavier than air. With a Global Warming Potential (GWP) of 1, CO2 is the reference value for comparing a refrigerant’s direct impact on global warming. Carbon

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classification (the same as most fluorocarbon refrigerants), indicating that it has low toxicity and is non-flammable. CO2 as a refrigerant is sourced as a by-product from a number of production methods. Although it is non-toxic, if enough carbon dioxide builds up in an enclosed space, it will begin to displace oxygen. Over a certain period of time, this can cause asphyxiation of those present. With a long atmospheric lifetime, CO2 does not lead to any by-product formation or decay products with serious environmental impact. When used as a refrigerant, carbon dioxide typically operates at a higher pressure than fluorocarbons and other refrigerants. While this presents some design challenges, they can be overcome in systems designed specifically to use carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is compatible with some, but not all, commonly used refrigeration system lubricants. In particular, it is not suited for use with polyol ester (POE) and poly vinyl ether (PVE) lubricants and it only has limited applications with poly alkaline glycol (PAG) lubricants. It is generally regarded as a inexpensive and easily available refrigerant.

Despite its undisputed energy efficiency benefits, the use of ammonia is restricted in certain applications and geographic regions, due to its toxicity and flammability. As a result, R717 is effectively prohibited from use inside occupied spaces but can be used in unoccupied areas or outside. However, many advances have been made in recent years to minimize risks for human health, particularly for ammonia installations in populated areas. These advances include using ammonia in conjunction with other refrigerants, such as in secondary systems, in order to reduce and isolate an ammonia charge, using advanced safety equipment, deploying containment casings, or using ammonia absorption systems. It is important to note that ammonia has a strong odor, making leaks easy to detect. The additional safety equipment required does increase costs; however, manufacturers claim that operational energy and maintenance savings potentially outweigh the higher initial outlay in the long run.

AMMONIA (ODP= 0; GWP= 0)

HYDROCARBONS (ODP= 0; GWP< 4)

Ammonia (chemical symbol NH3, refrigerant designation R717) is a colorless gas at atmospheric pressure. With zero ozone depletion and global warming potential, as well as a short atmospheric lifetime, it does not form any by-products or decomposition products with negative environmental impact. It is compatible with some, but not all, commonly used refrigeration system lubricants. In particular, it is not suited for use with polyol ester (POE) and poly vinyl ether (PVE) lubricants, and it only has limited applications with poly alkylene glycol (PAG) lubricants.

With zero ozone depleting characteristics and an ultra-low global warming impact, the group of hydrocarbons (HCs) does not form any by-products or decomposition products in the atmosphere. HC refrigerants can be applied either in systems designed specifically for their use, or as replacements in a system designed for a fluorocarbon refrigerant, making them a cost-competitive solution, and optimal for developing countries. If a hydrocarbon refrigerant is to be used in a system designed for a


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different refrigerant, it should be noted that some modifications are probably required to ensure compatibility. Lubricant compatibility and the issues associated with hydrocarbons’ flammability have to be addressed. However, the greatest potential for hydrocarbon refrigerants lies in new systems. Hydrocarbon refrigerants are flammable and, as a result, carry an A3 safety classification, which means they have a low toxicity but are in the higher range of flammability. HCs are often subject to stricter safety requirements concerning the quantities permitted in occupied spaces. Hydrocarbon refrigerants are fully compatible with almost all lubricants commonly used in refrigeration and air conditioning systems. One major exception to this rule is lubricants containing silicone and silicate (additives which are commonly used as antifoaming agents).

WATER (ODP= 0; GWP= 0) Water (chemical symbol H2O, refrigerant designation R718) is one of the oldest refrigerants used for refrigeration applications. Also known as dihydrogen monoxide, water or water vapor is one of the Earth’s most abundant elements. Water has been extensively used as a process fluid (distillation, drying processes), as a heat transfer or energy storage medium (central heating, system cooling, ice storage systems) and as a working fluid in the Rankine power generation cycle. R718 is an environmentally safe refrigerant with zero ozone depletion potential and zero global

In refrigeration applications, water requires state-of-the-art technology. Its use as a refrigerant has been mostly limited to compression chillers with steam injection compressors, absorption systems built around a binary fluid comprised of lithium bromide as the absorbent and adsorption systems using water as the refrigerant and the mineral zeolite as the adsorber. From an environmental and thermodynamic point of view, water is an ideal refrigerant for applications above 0°C. R718 has a higher latent heat of evaporation (2,270kJ/ kg) than other natural refrigerants. R718 absorbs significantly larger amounts of energy, in the form of heat, during a change of phase from liquid to gas, without a change in temperature. An obvious limitation is the high freezing rate at atmospheric pressure. Water leads to corrosion and oxidation of many metals. Water is more reactive than other refrigerants and choosing the right materials for the R718 system during the design phase requires special attention.

AIR (ODP= 0; GWP= 0) Air (refrigerant designation R729) is a refrigerant that is environmentally benign, inexpensive, totally safe and non-toxic. Environmental concerns about ozone depletion, global warming, and increasingly stringent legislation have renewed the interest in

alternative refrigeration technology globally. However, the use of air cycle refrigeration systems is not new. It was used on refrigerated cargo ships around the turn of the last century. Air cycle refrigeration works on the reverse Brayton or Joule cycle. Air as a refrigerant does not undergo phase change (condensation/evaporation) at the temperature levels encountered in conventional refrigeration applications. The COP value of air is low because of its light weight, but air cycle cooling systems can provide relatively high temperature heat recovery without the efficiency setback experienced by vapor compression systems. Air cycle units, compared to vapor-compression units, can also produce a much higher temperature difference between the hot and cold sides. As a result, very cold air can be produced for near-cryogenic processes. The performance of an air cycle unit does not deteriorate as much as that of a vapor-compression unit when operating away from its design point. When operating in a refrigeration cycle, an air cycle unit can also produce heat at a useful temperature. Air has been used commercially for aircraft cooling for a long time. In spite of the low COP, air is used because of the specific operating conditions of aircraft (e.g., availability of compressed air and ram effect) and stringent specifications (e.g., low weight, small size, absolute safety, zero toxicity, etc.). Air has also been used as a refrigerant for residential and automobile air conditioning and cooling. In some refrigeration plants, air is used in the quick freezing of food products.

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GWP (100 YEARS)

ODP

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CRITICAL TEMPERATURE (°C)

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NH 3

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0

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114.2

B2

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R744

CO 2

1

0

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31.4

73.8

A1

44.0

Propane

R290

C3H8

3.3

0

-42.1

96.7

42.5

A3

44.1

Isobutane

R600a

C 4 H 10

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134.7

36.48

A3

58.12

Propylene

R1270

C3H6

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91

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A3

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warming potential. It is odorless, colorless, non-toxic, non-flammable, non-explosive, easily available, and it is the cheapest refrigerant.



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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS INDUSTRY LEADER INSIGHTS INTO THE LATEST NATURAL REFRIGERANT TECHNOLOGIES Ahead of the 2015 AHR Expo, shecco publications interviewed Luke Facemyer of Stellar, Pietro Cardente of Conex Bänninger/ IBP Group and Klaas Visser of KAV Consulting. In the following section of this Guide, these industry-leading companies reveal their products optimized for natural refrigerants and comment on how they think this natural refrigerant market has evolved in the last five years in North America. Increasing product energy efficiency demands, together with retailers and industrial end users asking for natural refrigeration solutions, have created a dynamic market for natural refrigerant technologies, spurring rapid product innovation.

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Pietro Cardente International Sales Director IBP/Conex-Bänninger pietro.cardente@ibpgroup.com / +44 (0)7748 868 099 Conex Bänninger, in conjunction with Wieland, brings high pressure, eco-friendly K65 system to the USA. Conex Bänninger, global plumbing fittings and valves manufacturer will be showcasing their extensive product range for the first time at the 2015 AHR Expo, with particular focus on the high pressure K65 tube and fitting system, suitable for CO2 applications. The K65 system solution from Conex Bänninger, and the German-based Wieland Werke, is set to be of particular benefit to the US market due to the increasing demand within the commercial refrigeration field for CO2 based systems. CO2 as an environmentally friendly alternative to conventional refrigerants is fast becoming the choice across the globe. Pietro Cardente, International Sales Director for Conex Bänninger comments:

Why is the K65 system suitable for the US market? Modern, environmentally friendly refrigerants such as CO2 are being increasingly used within supermarkets for commercial refrigeration applications that operate at high pressures. Based on a high-strength copper alloy which has already been extensively used in Europe, the K65 system is suitable for applications operating at pressures up to 120 bar (1750 PSI).

How easy is it to install and work with the K65 system? K65 has excellent processing properties, which are similar to those of copper. The tubes can be brazed to K65 fittings without the need for welding, as used with alternatives including stainless steel.

Is the K65 system covered by warranty? K65 fittings, by Conex Bänninger and tubes by Wieland, are available under a joint system guarantee that includes CO2 applications up to 120 bar (1750 PSI).

Is the K65 system officially marked? Components of the K65 system can be clearly identified at all times with the tube marked with “Wieland K65 120 bar” and fittings marked with a green stamp and “>B< K65 120 bar”.

What sizes is the K65 system available in? The K65 system is available in sizes 3/8” to 2 1/8” with further sizes available on request.

Where is the K65 system available? Stock holding facilities are currently being established in North America, during the course of 2015 to support the demand for K65 in the USA. The K65 tube system will be available to wholesalers from early 2015. We are already in the process of ensuring the products are tested to local regulations UL 207 and CSA C22.2.

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Luke Facemyer Vice President, Refrigeration Engineering Stellar lfacemyer@stellar.net / +1 (904) 260-2900 What are the key product features and how does it help end users save energy and money and/or change the market? Stellar offers industrial chiller packages utilizing natural refrigerants such as ammonia and carbon dioxide. The product line includes custom packages which can be designed to meet specific customer demands with the lowest refrigerant charge, highest efficiency, low installation cost and reduced footprint.

What type of systems for CO2 / hydrocarbons / ammonia / water / air does Stellar manufacture? Stellar is an industry leading industrial refrigeration contractor with thousands of ammonia and dozens of carbon dioxide refrigeration system installations. This includes centralized ammonia refrigeration systems, cascade systems, and critically charged packaged systems.

What influence have regulations either in the US or in other regions (i.e. EU F-Gas regulation) had on your business? Several of our customers are international companies. They are seeing the effects of the F-Gas regulation, particularly in Europe, and we anticipate similar changes in the US.

What impact do your products have on customers that may already be utilizing a traditional ammonia system? There is a growing trend in the industrial ammonia refrigeration industry to reduce refrigerant charge. These packaged chillers offer a very low refrigerant charge to TR ratio and utilize secondary refrigerants to provide cooling for process loads. Secondary refrigerants keep the ammonia isolated to the machine room reducing the overall risk to the facility. Low refrigerant charges reduce the cost of risk management.

About Stellar Stellar is a fully integrated design, engineering, construction and mechanical services firm that provides the industry’s most comprehensive range of self-performed services, including planning, design, pre-construction, construction, refrigeration, mechanical and utility, building envelope, and total operations and maintenance services. More than 600 Stellar employees worldwide create award-winning food processing plants, refrigerated warehouses, distribution centers, commercial buildings and military facilities. In addition to its Jacksonville, Florida, headquarters and its Western Region office in Modesto, California, Stellar operates nearly 50 support locations and offices throughout the United States and in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, China and Puerto Rico. The company also serves Central and South America, Europe and India. For more information, visit www.stellar.net.

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Klaas Visser Principal KAV Consulting Pty Ltd kavconsult@bigpond.com / +61 3 5447 9436 What are your key product and service features and how do they help end users save money? The world’s first Multi-Function Two Stage Transcritical CO2 System with Parallel Compression (MFTSCCO2SPC) we designed has now been operating for nearly four years with amazing energy saving benefits, including gas, and reduction in emissions, both direct and indirect. In 2010 we were given the opportunity to implement our ideas on CO2 refrigeration when the Australian Federal Government provided $500,000.00 (50%) funding for a MFTSCCO2SPC which replaced 22 existing CFC, HCFC and HFC refrigeration and electrical heating systems.

We offer a detailed design service for ammonia and CO2 refrigeration. We have extensive experience in the design and construction of medium to large custom designed and built ammonia refrigeration systems for the food processing industries. At last count we had been involved in nearly 900 projects since 1966, mostly in the meat packing industry.

Where are your services and product available? We have extensive experience providing industrial refrigeration consulting engineering services in the USA and Asia since 1982. We will continue to offer these services. We are looking for agents to handle our evaporative condensers in all parts of the world for all refrigerants, including as hybrids for CO2 application, to save water and eliminate the danger of legionella.

What other components for CO² and ammonia does KAV Consulting Pty Ltd offer?

Seeing the world’s first MFTSCCO2SPC operate with a two - stage gas cooler with adiabatic assistance to the second stage convinced us that evaporative condensers and gas coolers would greatly improve the energy efficiency. So we have applied for patents on a very advanced all stainless steel evaporative condenser design, which will become available soon with the first unit being tested on ammonia in early 2015. Our unique design ability will reduce the electrical energy cost in supermarkets by about 20 to 50% if all AC, MT and LT refrigeration duties are integrated. In more temperate climates these systems would also be used to supply heating on demand during the cooler and winter months.

Which region in the world do you see the biggest growth for natural refrigerant services and products? The 1% design Ambient Wet Bulb Temperature does not exceed 82.4°F (28°C) in 98% of the world’s local climates. This means that gas cooling to 88°F (31°C) in an evaporative gas cooler results in MFTSCCO2SPCs operating at higher electrical energy efficiencies, i.e. higher COPs than any other refrigerant all over the world, including ammonia, without expanders or ejectors. I am very glad to finally confirm that my dear late friend Professor Gustav Lorentzen was right when he told me in 1985 that properly applied, CO2 has the potential to become the world’s most ubiquitous refrigerant! We have proven this with our MFTSCCO2SPC in a relatively warm climate like Melbourne which has an average annual temperature of 59°F (15°C).

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EVENTS PLANNER Monday, Jan 26th | Tuesday, Jan 27th | Wednesday, Jan 28th The following Events Calendar highlights presentations, educational programs and product launches related to natural refrigerant technologies or energy efficiency taking place during the 2015 AHR Expo. With this calendar, participants are best able to plan their attendance and easily see “at a glance” where and when these presentations and events will take place. Topics included in the calendar are: an overview of market and technology trends in the HVAC market, presented by BSRIA; product launches not-to-be-missed, presented by leading manufacturers and component suppliers; and the 13th Annual AHR Expo Innovation Awards 2015.

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Monday, January 26th

Title: ASHRAE Learning Institute/ Advance Registration Recommended Combined Heat and Power: Creating Efficiency Through Design & Operations - 76 Presenter: ASHRAE Location: Room S101a (South Hall, Level 1)

9:00AM — 12:00PM

10:30AM — 10:45AM

Title: Transcritical CO2 Design Presenter: Danfoss Location: Booth 2123 Title: Natural Refrigerants Training Presenter: embraco Location: Live at Booth 5255 Title: Refrigerants Update Presenter: Danfoss Location: Booth 2123

1:00PM — 1:15PM

1:00PM — 1:45PM

Title: Benefits of Using Pressure Sensors on Variable Speed HVAC/R Systems Presenter: Sensata Technologies Inc. Location: Theater B (South Hall, ground floor)

Title: Direct / Indirect Evaporative Cooling and Humidification Presenter: CAREL USA Location: Theater B (South Hall, ground floor) Title: 13th AHR Expo Innovation Awards 2015 Presenter: ASHRAE, AHRI and the AHR Expo Location: Theater A (South Hall, ground floor)

1:00PM — 2:00PM

2:00PM — 3:00PM

Title: Benefits of Water-Cooled Systems for Air Conditioning Presenter: Baltimore Aircoil Company Location: Room S101a (South Hall, Level 1)

Title: Natural Refrigerants Training Presenter: embraco Location: Live at Booth 5255 Title: Emerson’s CO2 solutions for refrigeration Presenter: Emerson Climate Technologies Location: Live at Booth 5010

3:00PM — 3:20PM 4:00PM — 5:00PM

Title: Natural Refrigerants Training Presenter: embraco Location: Live at Booth 5255

5:00PM — 5:30PM

Title: Press conference incl. R290 compressor presentation Presenter: Tecumseh Location: Booth 5066

* Timing may vary slightly, please consult official technical program on www.ahrexpo.com

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Wednesday, January 28th

Title: The Latest Trends in the Global HVAC Market Presenter: BSRIA Ltd Location: Room S101a (South Hall, Level 1)

08:00AM — 09:30AM

11:00AM — 12:00PM

Tuesday, January 27th


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AMERICA

business case June 25 & 26 2015 — Atlanta, Georgia

ATMOsphere America 2015 is moving South to Atlanta, Georgia for its 4th annual conference on June 25th & 26th. Through its proven formula of end user and regulatory panels, market trends and technology case study sessions, workshops and unparalleled networking opportunities, ATMOsphere America 2015 will again serve as THE forum for discussions about the business case for natural refrigerants in North & South America. An Early Bird Special promotion of 15% off the standard registration will be running until Saturday, February 14th, 2015. Don't miss out, register at www.ATMO.org/america2015/registration Email:

info@ATMO.org Phone North America:

(+1) 202 657 6164 Phone Europe:

(+32) 2 230 37 00 Visit:

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PRODUCT & COMPAN Y DIRECTOR Y

PREMIUM PRODUCT AND COMPANY DIRECTORY The following Premium Product Directory is a selection of the latest natural refrigerant-based technologies on display at the 2015 AHR Expo, offered by industry supporters of this Guide. In a special section dedicated to non-exhibitors, companies that will be at the show as attendees-only have been listed with their contact information in order to encourage meetings and networking. This directory allows participants to find, arranged by hall, both systems and components for household, commercial, and industrial applications.

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EXHIBITORS NORTH HALL Danfoss – www.food-retail.danfoss.com

AK-PC 772 capacity controller for small CO2 booster systems Small CO2 booster systems are now more affordable with the Danfoss AK-PC 772. By delivering energy efficiency through system COP optimization, heat reclaim, oil management, and gas cooler control, the AK-PC 772 brings all the benefits of the most advanced refrigeration controllers for large supermarkets to discount and convenience stores with cost-optimized, specially designed hardware and software. Together with a complete Danfoss package including a system manager, variable frequency drives, sensors, case controllers, and valves for small or modular CO2 systems, the AK-PC 772 is part of a scalable solution to support broader adoption of transcritical CO2 refrigeration.

Booth 2123, North Hall — talk to Chris Brown

Dorin — www.dorin.com

Compressor CD5000M Since 1918 Officine Mario Dorin offers innovative solutions for refrigeration and airconditioning. Design, efficiency and reliability are the results of the best mechanical practices, of the most advanced technology and of all our technical know-how. Dorin produces one of the largest CO2 transcritical compressor range - leading CO2 compressor technology for your environmentally conscious solutions. Compressor CD5000M from the CD400 Series, is for now the largest model Dorin produces for CO2 applications. It is a 4 piston model, characterized by a displacement of 30,23 m3/h and a nominal motor power of 50 hp. Our distributor in the US is Blissfield www.blissfield.com

Booth 2336 , North Hall — talk to any representive

ebm-papst — www.ebmpapst.us

AxiTopTM

Used in a wide array of applications, specifically for rooftop refrigeration condensers and heat exchangers, the AxiTop diffuser has set new benchmarks for quiet and efficient fans. It substantially reduces discharge losses. When comparing systems with matched air performance, savings of up to 27% in energy consumption are possible and at the same time lowering acoustic noise by up to 7.2 dB(A). Fans with the AxiTop diffuser operate more quietly, more efficiently, and offer users energy savings!

Booth 2110, North Hall — talk to any representive

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EXHIBITORS SOUTH HALL Agramkow – www.agramkow.com

SARA-MAX-F for Hydrocarbons (R290/R600a) The new SARA-MAX makes it easy and affordable to upgrade to AGRAMKOW charging technology. This economical and safe charging technology is an all-in-one charging station for flammable refrigerants with an integrated Safety Monitoring System Safe IR 2 following the highest Safety standards with the SafeBlock feature and the automatic Disconnection of the charging gun. As with all AGRAMKOW charging solutions, the SARA-MAX-F is designed to work seamlessly with any existing production environment. With flexible options and features like right or left hand hose outlets, PLIS compatibility, and a built-in bar code scanner with customer defined bar codes, SARA-MAX lets you build the charging station that’s best for your operations.

Booth 7144, South Hall — talk to Erik Liljenberg / EL@agramkow.com

Agramkow – www.agramkow.com

EMAC CO2 charging station

Known for its high precision and quality charging technology, AGRAMKOW presents its EMAC CO2 charging station for small to medium sized productions. Using the company’s well-proven Massflow technology, the EMAC has a charging capacity of 50-1000g and a charging speed of 10g/sec. It charges the CO2 in a gaseous phase removing the need for external cooling and insulated supply line functioning from 12°C to 50°C without any special requirements. It fuses state of the art technology with high quality components to ensure this charging station achieves an optimal performance.

Booth 7144, South Hall — talk to Erik Liljenberg / EL@agramkow.com

BITZER – www.bitzerus.com

Refrigeration compressors for CO2 , NH3 and HCs BITZER is a global leader in refrigeration compressors designed for use with natural refrigerants, including CO2, ammonia and hydrocarbons. Technical information for subcritical and transcritical CO2 applications can be found at www.bitzerus.com. BITZER offers opendrive screw and reciprocating models for ammonia applications and now manufactures complete Ammonia Compressor Packs (ACP) at its Atlanta area campus. BITZER’s (P) series Ecoline models for R290 and R1270 are manufactured in Germany.

Booth 5036, South Hall — talk to any representive

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EXHIBITORS SOUTH HALL Carel – www.carel.com

Rack Controllers and EEVs for Natural Refrigerant Systems CAREL offers a complete portfolio of solutions for natural refrigerants, including the pR300T, the flagship of our pRack range of CO2 rack controllers, pR360 for subcritical CO2 applications and pr100T for small CO2 systems . Additionally, 2,030 psi high pressure range of valves for both gas coolers and system flash gas bypass are available. The comprehensive EEV range of valves includes valves suitable not only for CO2 applications but also for ammonia and hydrocarbons.

Booth 5067, South Hall — talk to any representive

GalileoTP – www.galileotp.com

Kion C11 (World Premiere) Galileo TP has been manufacturing a comprehensive line of hydrocarbon equipment since 1994, including HC charging systems, complete safety management systems, ex-proof ultrasonic welders, leak detection systems, evacuation systems and more. A global market leader in the vacuum, leak detection, and refrigerant-charging domains (covering all HC & CO2 needs), Galileo TP’s 20 years of experience with HC installations around the world (over 600) has earned the trust of manufacturers worldwide. Galileo TP’s unique, proven systems, have been widely accepted by local AHJ (Authorities Having Jurisdiction) and insurance company safety compliance underwriters, for their high reliability and documented compatibility with local norms.

Booth 6983, South Hall — talk to Craig Roy / c.roy@galileotp.com

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NON-EXHIBITING COMPANIES EcoThermics Corporation – www.ecothermics.com

Semi-Hermetic Transcritical CO2 Compressor The EcoThermics semi-hermetic, transcritical CO2 compressor presents a scalable platform for a broad range of OEM specifications for commercial refrigeration and space heating and high-temperature water heating with ancillary cooling. Utilizing a “zero” environmental impact refrigerant (naturally occurring carbon dioxide), this unique axial, swash plate compressor is dynamically balanced to minimize noise and vibration, and operates at highspeed (3500 rpm) for increased capacity and significant benefit/cost advantages. A highperformance compressor with a small footprint (vertical orientation), this product offers dependable performance in a rugged, compact package, and a flexible, extended product line to service a wide application range.

mrocke@ecothermics.com — talk to Merle Rocke / +1 (309)-303-0681

Versatile Refrigeration International Inc. — www.versatilerefrigeration.com

Frigadon chillers

Representing Frigadon chillers, Versatile Refrigeration can provide a range of environmentally friendly packaged air-cooled chillers using natural HC refrigerant R1270. This range of chillers has now been extended to cover capacities between 2.4 to 100 kW at -31°C, 29 to 400 kW at +7°C and 15.6 to 280 kW at -8°C flow temperature. Liquid cooled chillers up to can provide up to 1000kW and beyond using our new “Screwdriver” range of chillers in a variety of flow temps. All units are weather protected and can be sited outdoors in temperatures between -20°C and +38°C, for temperatures outside this range or for variable speed compressors please contact us for special models. Versatile Refrigeration International Inc. is the parent company of Versatile Refrigeration USA Inc. which operates in the United States only.

info@versatilerefrigeration.com — talk to Eric MacGregor / +1 (250)-210 2015 or Mark Reiter / +1 (509) 969-4577

shecco — accelerate.shecco.com

GUIDE North America

Following the success of shecco’s first publication on the North American market for natural refrigerants, the second edition of the “GUIDE - North America’s Market Potential” will provide an update on the very latest market and technology developments by mid-2015. Published by shecco, the GUIDE is an essential reference tool for those working with the natural refrigerants CO2, hydrocarbons, ammonia, water and air. It will enable readers to keep pace with changes in the fast-moving market and keep their competitive edge by identifying opportunities early on. An industry survey, exclusive interviews, policy and market trend charts, case studies and a business directory will be part of the GUIDE 2015.

nina.masson@shecco.com — talk to Nina Masson / +1 (917) 724-7813

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FIND YOUR WAY AROUND THE 2015 AHR EXPO Besides being the biggest AHR Expo to date, more companies than ever before are offering products and services related to natural refrigerants. These hall maps are designed as a tool to best prepare for the show and are a unique reference of climate-friendly solutions for HVAC&R at the event. Whether they work with CO2, ammonia, hydrocarbons, water or air, the companies listed in this section offer solutions incuding: systems, components, refrigerants, engineering services and training.

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COMPANY LISTING * North Hall »» Badger Meter / Booth 1657 PG. 30-31

»» Errecinque / Booth 1260 PG. 30-31

»» MTH Pumps / Booth 1329 PG. 30-31

»» Blissfield/Dorin / Booth 2336 PG. 30-31

»» Frascold / Booth 2163 PG. 30-31

»» ONDA / Booth 2466 PG. 30-31

»» Carrier / Booth 1910 PG. 30-31

»» Conex Bänninger/IBP Group / Booth 1636 PG. 30-31

»» Robinair/TIF / Booth 1428 PG. 30-31

»» ITE / Booth 1164 PG. 30-31 »» Kaori / Booth 1352 PG. 30-31

»» Superior/Sherwood Valve / Booth 1228 PG. 30-31

»» Danfoss / Booth 2123 PG. 30-31

»» Keeprite Refrigeration / Booth 2036 PG. 30-31

»» SWEP North America / Booth 2535 PG. 30-31

»» Dorin/Blissfield / Booth 2336 PG. 30-31

»» Microgroove / Booth 1156 PG. 30-31

»» ebm-papst / Booth 2110 PG. 30-31

»» Modine / Booth 1631/2323 PG. 30-31

»» Conbraco Industries / Booth 2317 PG. 30-31 »» Conex Bänninger/IBP Group / Booth 1636 PG. 30-31

»» SPX / Booth 1923 PG. 30-31

South Hall »» A-Gas / Booth 7244 PG. 36 -37 »» Acme / Booth 3816 PG. 32-33

»» GrayWolf Sensing Solutions / Booth 7051 PG. 38-39

»» Agramkow / Booth 7144 PG. 36 -37

»» Grundfos / Booth 5236 PG. 32-33

»» Pentair Aurora / Booth 5266 PG. 34-35 »» Refco Manufacturing / Booth 6036 PG. 36 -37

»» Alfa Laval / Booth 5622 PG. 36 -37

»» Güntner U.S. / Booth 6081 PG. 38-39

»» Armstrong International / Booth 7548 PG. 36 -37

»» Hammond Valve/Milwaukee / Booth 4027 PG. 32-33

»» AWA America / Booth 5493 PG. 34-35

»» Henry Technologies / Booth 4363 PG. 34-35

»» Bacharach / Booth 4249 PG. 34-35 »» Baltimore Aircoil Company / Booth 6010 PG. 36 -37 »» Bitzer / Booth 5036 PG. 32-33 »» Brainerd Compressor / Booth 4041 PG. 32-33 »» BVA / Booth 4776 PG. 34-35 »» Carel USA / Booth 5067 PG. 34-35 »» Colmac Coil / Booth 4051 PG. 34-35 »» ComStar International / Booth 6215 PG. 36 -37 »» CPS Products / Booth 4418 PG. 32-33 »» Critical Environment Technologies Canada / Booth 3814 PG. 32-33 »» E Instruments International / Booth 6251 PG. 38-39 »» Ebara Fluid Handling / Booth 5578 PG. 38-39

»» Inficon / Booth 3832 PG. 32-33 »» Ingersoll Rand/Trane Commercial / Booth 4810 PG. 32-33

»» RSES / Booth 4055 PG. 34-35 »» Saginomiya America / Booth 6991 PG. 38-39

»» Invensor / Booth 7452 PG. 38-39 »» Johnson Controls / Booth 5023 PG. 32-33

»» Sapa Aluminum Precision Tubing / Booth 5286 PG. 34-35

»» Kele / Booth 3444 PG. 32-33

»» Schneider Electric / Booth 3622 PG. 32-33

»» LG Electronics USA / Booth 4849 PG. 34-35 »» Luvata / Booth 4436 PG. 32-33 »» Macurco / Booth 3416 PG. 32-33 »» Milwaukee/Hammond Valve / Booth 4027 PG. 32-33 »» Mueller Industries / Booth 4449 PG. 34-35 »» Multistack / Booth 4870 PG. 34-35 »» Munters / Booth 6500 PG. 36 -37 »» MYCOM - Mayekawa USA / Booth 6391 PG. 38-39

»» Emerson Climate Technologies / Booth 5010 PG. 32-33

»» Nano Environmental Technology / Booth 7583 PG. 38-39

»» Evapco / Booth 7225 PG. 36 -37

»» National Compressor Exchange / Booth 4172 PG. 34-35

»» GEA PHE Systems / Booth 6327 PG. 36 -37

»» Robur Corporation / Booth 6612 PG. 36 -37

»» Sanden International / Booth 7414 PG. 36 -37

»» Embraco North America / Booth 5255 PG. 34-35

»» Galileo TP / Booth 6983 PG. 38-39

»» Parker Hannifin/Sporlan / Booth 5022 PG. 32-33

»» Panasonic / Booth 4836 PG. 32-33

»» Sensata Technologies / Booth 3829 PG. 32-33 »» Sierra Monitor Corporation / Booth 3627 PG. 32-33 »» Tecogen / Booth 6110 PG. 36 -37 »» Tecumseh / Booth 5066 PG. 34-35 »» Torad Engineering / Booth 5000 PG. 32-33 »» Trane Commercial/Ingersoll Rand / Booth 4810 PG. 32-33 »» Tranter / Booth 4376 PG. 34-35 »» Vaisala / Booth 3919 PG. 32-33 »» Westermeyer Industries / Booth 4454 PG. 34-35 »» Wieland Thermal Solutions / Booth 3970 PG. 34-35

»» Panimpex / Booth 6977 PG. 38-39

*This information was compiled using the AHR Expo website, but we do not warrant that this list is complete

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»» 2036 / Keeprite Refrigeration

»» 1923 / SPX »» 2110 / ebm-papst

»» 1631 / Modine

»» 2123 / Danfoss

»» 2336 / Blissfield/Dorin

»» 2317 / Conbraco Industries

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»» 3814 / Critical Environment Technologies Canada

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MARC CHASSEROT

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Publisher / Managing Director shecco

Editor shecco

Marc holds degrees (incl. two Masters) in Economics, Politics, and Marketing. He has studied at the London School of Economics, INSEAD Singapore, Sciences Po Paris, and the College of Europe. He has specialized in natural refrigerants since 2003. He is an active member of ASHRAE. He founded the leading industry platforms R744.com, hydrocarbons21.com, ammonia21. com and R718.com. Since 2007 Marc is co-founder and Managing Director of shecco, an independent market development company specialized in bringing natural refrigerants faster to market.

Michael Garry is a business journalist with a 30-year track record. Most recently, he led the coverage of sustainability, technology and logistics at Supermarket News for more than 11 years. He is well known among retailers, suppliers, technology vendors and trade groups throughout the North American food retailing and consumer goods industries. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of M.I.T. with a degree in political science, he has written his first book, “Game of My Life – New York Mets”, which will be published in March 2015; in it, 25 baseball players recall their most memorable game.

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Franziska has 10+ years of work experience in marketing, sales and events and over five years of professional experience in the field of climate-friendly technologies with a concentration in natural refrigerants. Together with shecco, she co-founded beatPlus GmbH, a German-based creative agency for branding & des ign, digital solutions and events for green projects. Franziska holds a Master’s degree in Business and Economics from Humboldt University in Berlin and a degree in Management from Bordeaux Business School.

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