Danfoss. Carbon Dioxide as a Refrigerant.
After completing the course the participant will:- Know the advantages of using CO2 as a refrigerant
- Understand Global Warming, Ozone Depletion and Total Equivalent Warming Impact
(TWEI) - Know the legislation about emission of CO2 and other refrigerants
- Know about the history and properties of CO2
- Know the differences between CO2 and other refrigerants
- Know about the safety precautions that need to be taken when dealing with CO2
- The background for the use of CO2, with a focus on legislation and other initiatives to
phasedown HFC’s - CO2 as a refrigerant, and the process in a Log-ph diagram – what are the implications of
CO2‘s triple point and critical point - What a subcritical system is – the main components and how it works
- What a transcritical system is – the main components and how it works
- How CO2 is used in different applications/systems
- How to ensure optimal COP in a CO2 transcritical system
- When/where to use a transcritical system
- The performance of a CO2 system
- What precautions are necessary when using CO2?
- Safety issues and components (leak, pressure, alarms, ventilation etc/)
- Overview of Danfoss product range applicable for CO2 applications
- Main advantages of using CO2 for Industrial applications
- Main types of refrigeration systems used for Industrial Applications with CO2
- Danfoss CO2 product range for Industrial applications
- Main advantages of using CO2 for food-retail applications
- Main types of refrigeration systems used for food-retail applications with CO2
- Danfoss CO2 product range for food-retail applications