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Incorporating HVAC into a grocery store's CO2 (R744) refrigeration system introduces parallel compression to stabilize medium-temperature (MT) compressor demand during high ambient temperatures. This finding comes from a case study conducted in Montreal by the Canadian-based OEM EVAPCO LMP. The details of the integrated system's installation and operation, which also featured heat and gray water reclaim, were presented at the FMI- The Food Industry Association Energy and Store Development Conference. The presentation was given by Francois Aucoin, Director of Engineering at EVAPCO LMP, and
Raca news article
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Africa (RACA) Journal recently published an article written by, Eamonn Ryan, titled "The Strangest Batteries: An Ice Maker that Chills a Building." The article explores an innovative ice maker system that stores energy as ice, providing sustainable cooling for large buildings. This groundbreaking technology includes EVAPCO's thermal ice storage, revolutionizing the cooling industry and reducing environmental impact. Click here to read the full article.
Engineered Systems Article
Engineered Systems Magazine, a leading publication in the field of engineering and building systems, proudly presents an in-depth article by Tyler Lee, a renowned expert from Chesapeake Systems, shedding light on the prevention of critical failures of evaporative cooling equipment. The article, titled "How to Prevent Critical Failures of Evaporative Cooling Equipment," delves into the vital importance of maintaining efficient cooling systems in industrial and commercial settings. Tyler Lee's extensive experience and expertise provide readers with valuable insights and practical solutions to
adiabatic cooling news
The need for cooling capacity is increasing globally. An expanding population and an evergrowing dependence on data increases the need for process cooling, centralized space cooling, and data center cooling. Meanwhile, in many places, water scarcity is a massive issue. In conventional, industrial cooling applications, the use of water for heat rejection is critical. Cooling towers and most evaporative fluid coolers depend heavily on water to reject waste heat to the atmosphere. Taking blowdown and drift losses into account, evaporative cooling systems use approximately three GPM per 100 tons
evapcold TiCold ATMO
U.S.-based OEM Evapco has installed its first low-charge ammonia (R717) split refrigeration systems at a cold storage facility in Reno, Nevada. The project was completed in partnership with specialist contractor Ti Cold, which views the technology as “revolutionary” for the industry. The new Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center’s five cold rooms and loading dock are cooled by 10 Evapcold LCR-S Split Systems, which provide a total of 676TR (2.4MW) of cooling capacity with just 4,664lbs (2,116kg) of ammonia. Each system consists of a rooftop adiabatic air-cooled condensing unit and two ceiling-mounted
Mission Control
Data centers rely heavily on the capability and optimal performance of heat rejection equipment being utilized to function efficiently. When conserving water is a primary goal, careful attention must be given to the heat rejection equipment being specified. Data center cooling applications can be served by either an open-loop cooling tower or a closed-circuit cooler. The requirements of the application, location of the facility, local utility costs, water availability, and environmental considerations are the primary factors when choosing between the two. Click here to read the full article.
LA EVAPCO Chillers
A recent Los Angeles Times article has showcased EVAPCO's state-of-the-art chillers, which will be utilized in the cooling systems of the innovative all-electric hospital set to open in 2025. The project, led by UCI Health, aims to create a cutting-edge healthcare facility that focuses on energy efficiency, sustainability, and improved patient care. The article highlights the hospital's ambitious goals to reduce its carbon footprint and achieve net-zero carbon emissions, while providing exceptional healthcare services. A critical component of this endeavor is the implementation of advanced
Troy Reineck Contributes Expertise to ACHR Article on Evaporative Cooling
We are thrilled to announce that our very own Troy Reineck, known as "EVAPCO's Professor," was one of the industry experts invited to share their insights on evaporative cooling in a comprehensive article published by ACHR News. The article emphasizes the growing significance of energy-efficient cooling solutions and explores the critical role evaporative cooling plays in achieving sustainability objectives. Several experts, including Troy Reineck, were asked to provide their expertise on the development, implementation, and benefits of evaporative cooling systems. During his interview
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EVAPCO IIAR Low-Charge Penthouse Ammonia
As the demand for refrigeration systems in cold storage facilities increases, packaged refrigeration units using low-charge ammonia (R717) or CO2 (R744) are evolving to become more scalable and economically viable, requiring minimum on-site labor during installation. But which refrigerant should a cold storage operator use? Evapco, a Maryland (U.S.)-based OEM of natural refrigerant systems and components, showcased both low-charge ammonia (penthouse refrigerators and chillers) and transcritical CO2 packaged systems at the IIAR Conference and Expo, held March 12 to 15 in Long Beach, California