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WR Refrigeration opens state-of-the-art facility for carbon dioxide refrigeration training |
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Thursday, 31 July 2008 |
WR
Refrigeration, a top refrigeration contracting company in the UK, has
unveiled its new state-of-the-art training centre for carbon dioxide
refrigeration engineering. The
facility, located at its recently opened Birmingham branch, will be used to
train WR's UK network of 300-plus installation and service engineers in carbon
dioxide-based refrigeration technology.
Hugh Cole, Managing Director of WR said: "Our aim in building the
new facility is to ensure our engineers have hands-on experience with handling
carbon dioxide systems, and ensure they are trained to the highest standards of
professionalism. The new training
centre gives us the capability to lead the field in this exciting new
area." The facility will also be used to support end user customers who
are developing carbon dioxide systems of their own, and provide a working
demonstration of the technology in action. The project is headed up by Paul
Arrowsmith, WR's engineering and safety director, who has 25 years experience
in the design of refrigeration systems.
The installation comprises
a pumped circulation carbon dioxide secondary system operating at chilled food
conditions with a cascade R404A multi-compressor pack system used to provide a
condensing medium for the carbon dioxide via plate heat exchangers. The system
provides refrigeration to 15M of multi-deck display case and a 22 cu M cold
room. The installation is monitored with a control and alarm system
accessible remotely - providing further opportunities to train engineers on
system analysis and interrogation techniques. According to the companys
press release, WR has worked with suppliers and customers in creating the
centre such as Marks and Spencer, whose display cases are used, and Searle,
which supplied cooling equipment and expertise in the design of evaporator
coils for the pumped circulation carbon dioxide systems. WR partnered with
Applied Product Solutions and Stanref in the design and manufacture of the
carbon dioxide vessel and pump package. |