Following a worldwide tour in 2017 that educated thousands of people across more than 38,000 miles, four continents, six countries, and 11 cities, the Danfoss Mobile CO2 Training Unit is coming back to the U.S. to deliver accessible CO2 refrigeration systems knowledge and training to installers, service technicians, and OEM engineers in the Dallas, Atlanta, and Baltimore areas.
Just as applications for CO? refrigeration systems expand, so does the need to increase competences regarding its use within the industry. To help address this growing need, Danfoss developed the Mobile CO2 Training Unit in 2016. The training unit blends equipment and components for CO? solutions, hands-on training panels, and interactive learning modules with on-site instruction by Danfoss CO? champions who share their knowledge of refrigerant properties and the opportunities and challenges surrounding the use of CO?.
“Danfoss is a provider of CO? solutions and we encourage the use of the sustainable refrigerants,” says Hans Ole Matthiesen, segment marketing director, food retail at Danfoss. “We’re excited that our mobile CO2 training unit is returning to the U.S. to continue leading the way in promoting the benefits of CO?.”
The Mobile CO2 Training Unit will begin its 2018 U.S. tour on Oct. 22, in Dallas.
- October 22–November 1 | Dallas, TX | Lincoln Tech
- November 6–8 | Dallas, TX | RETA National Conference* (Open house, not training. Registration is not required.)
- November 13–29 | Atlanta, GA | United Refrigeration
- December 4–20 | Baltimore, MD | Danfoss
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The CO? solutions presented in the mobile training unit range from gas-bypass systems to parallel compression solutions with or without heat reclaim. Moreover, the training unit introduces ejector technology from Danfoss, which industry experts recognize as key in the evolution of transcritical CO? refrigeration. These ejectors have the potential to enhance the energy efficiency of their systems by up to 20 percent on the hottest days of the year, thereby solving a problem that limited the use of transcritical CO? systems to milder climates.
Technologies for CO? refrigeration are still evolving to offer enhanced performance while increasing the ease of use. As these new technologies emerge, the mobile training unit will be updated with new components, know-how, and learning modules to reflect these changes.
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