Headline News Volume 244

2014-10-20

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Date: October 24th , 2014, Volume 244
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* NEC Schott Offers a Wide Lineup of Hermetic Seals for Compressors
For more than 50 years, NEC Schott has been developing and producing hermetic seals for compressors and now has a wide lineup of products including hermetic seals for residential refrigerators and air conditioners as well as those for compressors using CO2 refrigerant and large terminals for semi-hermetic screw compressors. Those for CO2 compressors are thicker so that they can withstand the high pressure. In the case of terminals for screw compressors, special design and production processes are employed to handle the large electric current. The company has made it possible to seal copper pins that previously could not be sealed with glass due to the high rate of thermal expansion.
http://www.ejarn.com/news.asp?id=30753&classid=3

1. Toshiba’s Smart Community Center with Optimum Combination of Chiller and VRF
The air conditioner system for the Smart Community Center’s office space (total Floor area of 104,600m2) consists of chiller and VRF system. The fresh air supply uses a Universal Smart X (USX) air-cooled heat pump module chiller as its heat source and mainly uses for indoor latent heat load. A Super Modular Multi System I (SMMS-i) VRF is adopted to treat the indoor heat load, which offers air conditioning with individual zone control mainly for sensible heat load, including the heat load generated by office equipment and lights
http://www.ejarn.com/news.asp?id=31165&classid=18

2. UK-based Diffusion FCUs Leading Market with High Efficiency
Diffusion fan coils have been specified and used in prestigious building sites such as Houses of Parliament, One Hyde Park residence, the Shard building, the Walkie Talkie building, the Cheesegrater building, the Savoy Hotel, Royal Opera House, and Royal Ascot racecourse in the United Kingdom as well as Abu Dhabi Investment Council in the United Arab Emirates. With energy savings of up to 25%, Diffusion new Eco 270 electronically commutated DC (ECDC) fan coil offers industry leading specific fan power (SFP) at typical selections without any additional cost to the product.
http://www.ejarn.com/news.asp?id=31220&classid=20

3. Daikin Applied Introduces Magnetic Bearing Chiller up to 1,500 Ton
For the first time, Daikin magnetic bearing chiller technology will be available for large commercial applications, resulting in big advantages that could save facilities up to US$ 4 million over the life of the chiller. The technology, pioneered by Daikin Applied, is 40% more efficient than traditional chillers currently used for large applications. The company is making the technology available up to 1,500 ton capacity through an expansion of its popular Magnitude centrifugal chiller line.
http://www.ejarn.com/news.asp?id=31239&classid=24

4. China’s Refrigeration Market Continues to Grow
The refrigeration equipment and transport refrigeration market in China is rapidly expanding. China has the world’s largest population, and its refrigeration market is growing along with rapid economic development. Dalian Bingshan Group displayed its refrigeration product portfolio at the Dalian International Manufacturing Expo 2014 held on July 3. Among the exhibits, its newly developed refrigerated container controls temperature to within 0.1oC to prevent the proliferation of bacteria and ensure the freshness of frozen food during the prolonged supply chain. This product has been recognized by world-leading fresh food delivery and logistics companies in Shanghai and Japan such as Yamato Transport.
http://www.ejarn.com/news.asp?id=31250&classid=17

5. Shuangliang’s Absorption Chillers Win Projects in Pakistan
Pakistan has been facing a severe power shortage since the 1990s. Due to the lack of electricity, direct gas-fired absorption chillers are frequently used in commercial complexes, hotels, office buildings, universities, and industrial applications to meet needs for central air conditioning and refrigeration. In Karachi for example, many prestigious projects in the city have adopted China-based Shuangliang’s absorption chillers since 2005.
Dolmen City Mall near Clifton Beach, Karachi’s most popular beach, is a modern commercial complex with central air conditioning provided by Shuangliang direct gas-fired absorption chillers with capacity of 10,000 RT.
http://www.ejarn.com/news.asp?id=31266&classid=17


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