A Charoen Pokphand plant in Thailand was one of the winners of the
2008 Technology Awards from the American Society of Heating,
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), announced at its
winter meeting held in New York during January.
Apichit Lumlertpongpana, managing director, and Wichai
Rungruangprug, engineering manager, I.T.C., Bangkok, accepted first
place honors in the new industrial facilities or processes category for
their design of the Charoen Pokphand poultry processing facility in the
suburb of Chokchai.
The design focused on a refrigeration system and low-temperature
air conditioning for the plant, which has a slaughter capacity of
360,000 birds per day. By installing smaller compressors, smaller
suction pipes and insulation material, the system saved some $200,000 on
equipment and material. Estimated annual energy savings are nearly
$300,000 a year, with projected reduction of carbon dioxide emissions
amounting to 1,900 metric tons per year. Water usage has been reduced by
91.3%.
Efficiency is paramount today when it comes to equipping frozen
food processing and storage facilities--including compressors.
Manufacturers are finding ways to make them more efficient than ever, as
witness FES Systems, York, Pennsylvania, USA, with its GForce[TM]
system.
The recently-introduced GForce microprocessor control panel keeps
refrigeration equipment operators in literal "touch" with
their refrigeration systems. Its user-friendly touch-screen control
panel is designed to do the following operations:
* Screw compressor control
* Reciprocating compressor control
* Compressor sequencing
* Condenser fan/pump sequencing
* Air unit cooling and defrost control
* Pump package control
* Chiller control
* Refrigerant leak detection
* KW limiting/load shedding
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"All of these functions and many more are possible in a
single, or distributed across multiple, GForce panels," said James
Rohrbaugh, FES Systems' product manager for controls. "The
GForce control is not only available on new compressor systems, but can
also replace existing controls and can be installed on the following
compressor types: Grasso, Mycom, Howden WRV & XRV, Dunham-Bush,
Kobe, Sullair A, B and C, Frick RWB, RWF, RXB, RXF and RDB, and Vilter
440, 450 and 450XL. And the list keeps growing."
"An ethernet port makes the panel easily compatible with
outside communications," continued Rohrbaugh. "Through a
secure Ethernet network, new or existing, a remote user is able to view
and access the panel as if standing right in front of it. Any
Java-enabled web browser can be used; no additional software is
needed."
The GForce panel screen is weather and chemical resistant, and it
can withstand even a high-speed impact from a blunt object. The
display's backlight will last tens of thousands of hours; the
panel's screen saver feature makes sure these are hours of real
use. For cleaning the screen, a washdown mode is included. After
cleaning, a series of touches in sequence at specific points on the
screen will return it to the normal responsive mode.
A dedicated network can be built using only an Ethernet switch and
standard Ethernet CAT5 cable running to each GForce panel and to the
remote viewing computer. The panel's Ethernet port also supports
Modbus/TCP/IP industry standard protocols for providing access to an FES
Systems MicroLINK SCADA system, a PLC, the plant's DCS, or any
other supervisory system.
A ComMENT Network interface option available for GForce panels
makes new FES Systems compressors backward compatible with existing
Micro-III based sequencing via the FES Systems ComMENT Network.
FES designs, builds and services refrigeration systems serving the
food, beverage, chemical, petrochemical and pharmaceutical markets in
North and South America, the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific Rim. For
additional information visit its web-site at www.fessystems.com.
Other established and start-up companies are also working hard to
keep up with demands of the evolving compressor market. That includes
Tecumseh Products, Tecumseh, Michigan, USA, which is now aggressively
pursuing overseas ventures.
Tecumseh Products India, which supplies air conditioning and
refrigeration compressors, has expanded its manufacturing facility by
setting up a rotary compressors plant in Hyderabad with an investment of
Rs 1 billion ($25.2 million).
The installed capacity of the manufacturing plant, expected to
commence production in two months, is 750,000 compressors a year. This
is in addition to the existing reciprocating compressor plant, which has
a capacity of 900,000 units per annum.
Tecumseh's other manufacturing plant (compressors for
commercial refrigeration), in Ballabgarh (Haryana), is equipped to
produce 2.4 million units per annum. A subsidiary of Tecumseh Products
(USA), the Indian operations came through the acquisition of
manufacturing plants of Sriram Refrigeration in Hyderabad and Whirlpool
in Ballabgarh in 1997.
"The Indian subsidiary is now the fastest-growing unit,
contributing about 12% to our global sales of $1.5 billion," said
William J. Merritt Jr., vice president of sales and marketing for the
parent company. "We see a tremendous opportunity to further our
business as the Indian economy is growing at a faster rate. We expect
India to drive growth."
That means staying on the cutting edge, Merritt added: "We are
keen on expanding the manufacturing plants in India further to produce
the latest products like scroll technology-based compressors locally.
The financial details are being worked out. We have similar plans for
Brazil, France and North America. But the focus will be on India."
Tecumseh India Managing Director Prabhakar Kadapa said the company
will also introduce high efficiency compressors and higher capacity air
conditioning compressors in the domestic market. "India is also
emerging as a major hub for export of all our products," he stated.
Tecumseh India exports over 60% of its products to South Africa,
West Asia, China and Turkey. In India, Tecumseh has partnerships with
major brands including LG, Whirlpool, Voltas, Electrolux, Fujitsu, Blue
Star and Videocon. Worldwide, it has multiple manufacturing plants
producing 70,000 compressors every day.
Midea Electric Appliances, Shanghai, China, meanwhile, has
announced it intends to form a refrigeration compressor manufacturing
joint venture with a unit of Toshiba Corp., with planned total
investment of 492 million yuan ($68.7 million) by October.
The venture, based in the central Chinese province of Anhui, will
be 95% owned by Midea and have annual production capacity of five
million compressors. Toshiba Carrier Corp. will hold the remaining five
percent. Midea will inject 309 million yuan into the venture, which will
secure loans to fund the remainder of tile planned total investment.
Building on more than 18-years of experience in the development,
design, supply and installation of industrial refrigeration systems and
components, Briede International, Inc., San Antonio, Texas, USA,
continues its commitment to meeting specific refrigeration requirements.
Briede has partnered with a number of companies, including Hasegawa
Refrigeration, LTD., FES Systems, Howden, Hansen Technologies, H.A.
Phillips, and Refrigerating Specialties. From reciprocating compressors,
screw compressor packages, condensers, condensing units, evaporators,
chillers, pressure vessels and freezers to controls, valves and
replacement parts, Briede offers economical and reliable solutions for
the meat and poultry processing industries as well as other food
sectors.
As the exclusive Hasegawa SURELY[R] distributor for North America,
Central America, South America and the Caribbean, Briede offers the
complete range of Hasegawa SURELY single-stage and two-stage
reciprocating compressors for a wide range of applications. It also
sells a complete range of screw compressor packages for single-stage,
booster and high-stage applications.
Hasegawa manufactures the SURELY VK / VKL series reciprocating
compressors that boast high volumetric efficiencies, compactness, light
weight and ease of operation methods. Features include:
* 4, 6 and 8 cylinder compressors for single-stage or two-stage
operation
* VK series has a 3 11/32" bore and 2 1/2" stroke
* VKL series has a 3 11/32" bore and 3 11/32" stroke
* 1,800 RPM maximum speed
* Heat-treated precision cast aluminum alloy pistons and piston
rings for superior wear resistance.
* Trochoid gear-type oil pump with automatic reverse rotation
mechanism
To better serve its Latin American and Caribbean clients, Briede
has established Briede Internacional America Latino to partner with
local contractors and distributors to assist clients in bringing their
refrigeration requirements to fruition while providing quality and
personal service both before and after the sale.
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For more information, contact the company by calling +1
210-520-2900, or visit www.briedeinternational.com or www.brientsa.com.
Sanyo of Japan will soon feature its C[O.sub.2]-based compressors
for stationary applications on the Internet at R744.com. The company has
been active in the development of the CO2 technology market since the
EcoCute hot water heat pumps entered the scene in Japan in 2001.
Building on the experience of R744 compressors for heat pumps, the
company has expanded the application range of its C[O.sub.2] compressors
to commercial refrigeration systems. Its R744 line comprises vertical
and horizontal single speed CO2 compressors for commercial refrigeration
systems, C-C Type and C-CH Type models, which are sold in the Europe,
China and Japan.
ACC Appliances Components Companies, Madison, Alabama, USA, has
also gotten into C[O.sub.2] (R744) systems as well as a high efficiency
range that is said to cut energy consumption by 20% compared to standard
compressors; the new units, introduced at the AHR Expo New Product
Technology Theater in January, are available for R134A and R404A, for
LBP and HMBP applications. ACC's new S range, with a redesigned
model for better performance and noise reduction, was also introduced.
It's a new name, but with the same high standards. Mycom has
recently become Mayekawa as part of its Japanese parent company, but
will continue to market its full line of high-quality bare screw and
reciprocating compressors under the Mycom brand, which has been known
around the world since 1924.
Mayekawa also has a full line of compressor packages, compressor
retro-fit control panels, and custom-engineered packaged refrigeration
skids. It keeps a complete stock of replacement parts in numerous
locations throughout North America as well as offers factory rebuilding
of compressors. Among its products is the I-Series compressor, a low
cost answer to the 75 to 150TR compressor market.
For additional information, log on to www.mycomus.com, or
www.mycomcanada.com in North America, www.mayekawa.eu in Europe, or
www.mycomasia.com in Asia.
Vilter Manufacturing Corp., Cudahy, Wisconsin, USA, has a brochure
that tells all about how design and operational differences allow the
company's single-screw compressors to outperform twin-screw
compressors.
The brochure provides specifications for all 12 models comprising
the VSS line, and also includes dimensional drawings. A full load power
and capacity chart identifies corresponding percentage savings compared
to twin-screw compressors. An Isentropic Efficiency/Compression Ratio
graph illustrates the operational high efficiency of the Vilter Parallex
Slide System compared to single slide fixed volume ratios.
Also included is a detailed review of the VSS single-screw
compression cycle and control process, along with photos, charts,
graphs, diagrams, detailed illustrations, and a description of the
Vilter 5/15 warranty.
For further information, visit www.vilter.com.
Why specify and install an RWF II from Frick/Johnson Controls,
Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, USA? Because, the company says, "The Best
Just Got Better!"
The RWF II's sleek new lines are said to be the perfect size
and heights for startup applications, keeping space requirements and
building costs to a minimum. Just 10' 5" x 5' 3"
(Model 134), it fits the smallest of spaces to expand operating capacity
without new construction.
Smart Series[TM] motors have a robust design for industrial duty.
Special Vacuum Pressurized Impregnation (VPI) of the rotors is an option
on most offerings. VPI is a Frick standard that protects motors in the
rigorous environment of an industrial engine room. The new, mounted
solid-state starter is designed to reduce power consumption during
startup and to keep the field technician in mind.
The in-line starter uses a traditional connection configuration
that is easily understood by electricians. It is positioned directly
beneath the motor on the compressor package to reduce overall length and
ensure a clean look for the engine room. For any environment, new or
old, RWF II conveniently positions critical service points and openings
on a single side. Efficient rows of packages can hug the wall and still
allow easy maintenance.
Want to cut downtime on compressors you already have? Check out
Compressor Engineering Corp. (CECO), which can express ship replacement
parts for Mycom[R] and Vilter[R] ammonia compressors--plus compressor
filters for Chilicom[R], Cimco[R], Frick[R], M&M[R], Reco[R],
Sabroe[R], Stal[R] and Toromont[R] models.
CECO offers complete manufacturing capabilities with in-house heat
treatment facilities. Mycom and Vilter items available in stock include
valve parts, cylinder liners, pistons, connecting rods, crankshafts,
bearings and gaskets. All are built to meet or exceed OEM
specifications.
Advanced materials for valve plates reduce wear and lengthen
service life, and the company's exclusive upgrade to 17-7 ph
stainless steel also provides improved corrosion resistance and
strength. CECO O-rings for shaft seal assemblies, moreover, are
fabricated with neoprene to extend service life and save on maintenance.
For further information, contact CECO at 5440 Alder Drive, Houston,
Texas, USA; phone +1 713-664-7333; website: www.ceconet.com.
Green Compressor Module Reaches Barbados Dairy
Smartcool Systems, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, has inked a
deal to supply its Energy Savings Module[TM] to Barbados Dairy
Industries (BDI) of St. Michael, Barbados.
Smartcool evaluated BDI's facility and calculated electricity
consumption reduction of approximately 370,000 kWh a year, saving
approximately $50,000 and reducing annual greenhouse gas emissions by
nearly 500,000 pounds. That's equal to providing electricity to 35
homes a year and planting 271 acres of trees.
The BDI site is a full service dairy production facility including
ice banks, manufacturing, cold storage area, ice cream freezing and
container refrigerators. In addition, Smartcool is installing an ESM to
further maximize the efficiency of the compressors servicing the
corporate office's air conditioning system.
Barbados Dairy Industries is a subsidiary of Banks Holdings Limited
(BHL).
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