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Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Controls | 1 www.danfoss.com Building a robust and responsive cold chain in line with Changing markets and Business requirements Leveraging global technologies 80 years of experience working with the industry leaders in Refrigeration & Air Conditioning markets

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Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Controls | 1

www.danfoss.com

Building a robust and responsive cold chainin line with Changing markets and Business requirements

Leveraging global technologies

80 yearsof experience

working with the industry leaders in Refrigeration & Air Conditioning markets

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Carsten Dahlgaard

IR Global Marketing Director

Phone: +45 8948 9139

Mobile: +45 4060 9121

[email protected]

Carsten DahlgaardDanfoss A/S. IR Global Marketing, Denmark

Main areas of work: IR Global Marketing Director

Education: Masters degree (Marine Engineering) Primary Education Engineering Materials

Work experience: Sale Manager for Industrial Refrigeration (IR) and Original

Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) Sales Engineer Technical Service Support Installation Manager for Refrigeration (Contracting) Marine Engineer

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Cold Chain – from Fish to Fork80 years of supporting and improving the Cold Chain

Caught fish are refrigerated in on-board

storage

Transportation in cooled trucks, ships or trains to

the fish factory

RestaurantFrozen goods warehouses store for

final distribution

SupermarketProcessing

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Cold Chain – from Fish to Fork80 years of supporting and improving the Cold Chain

Caught fish are refrigerated in on-board

storage

Transportation in cooled trucks, ships or trains to

the fish factory

RestaurantFrozen goods warehouses store for

final distribution

SupermarketProcessing

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Cold Chain – Cattle to consumer80 years of supporting and improving the Cold Chain

Diary cold room Storage warehouse

Transportation truck/container

Cattle Cooled truck for transportation

ConsumerSupermarketStorage Supermarket

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Cold Chain – Cattle to consumer80 years of supporting and improving the Cold Chain

Diary cold room Storage warehouse

Transportation truck/container

Cattle Cooled truck for transportation

ConsumerSupermarketStorage Supermarket

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Industrial Refrigeration

Subcritical CO2

Food Retail

Subcritical CO2Transcritical

CO2

Server and electronic

cabinet coolingSubcritical CO2

Water heating heat pumps

Transcritical CO2

Transport refrigeration

Transcritical CO2

Top Applications for CO2

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Industrial RefrigerationFuture Trends

 

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BrazilFoods Sustainable PathRefrigeration & A/C Controls Sep 19 2013 | 9

To optimize only one parameter in the triangle will not bring us closer to the goal of sustainability

But

Balancing parameters with respect to sustainability and making long-term planning settled in global agreements

– That will create sustainable results -

Manage the Balance Between Main Parameters

Cost

Environmental Impact

Specification

Low GWP

Efficiency

ComfortService

Affordability Safety

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BrazilFoods Sustainable PathRefrigeration & A/C Controls Sep 19 2013 | 10

Energy Efficiency is the major contributor to improve LLCC

The purchase cost of a product is important

but The LCC (Life Cycle Cost) is

increasingly more important - for individuals and society

What matters is the technology giving the LLCC (lowest LCC)

Cost and Energy Efficiency

Lowest LCC = LLCC

Legislation LeverMinimum

Performance Standard (MEPS)

Life Cycle Cost (LCC)

Purchase Cost

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BrazilFoods Sustainable PathRefrigeration & A/C Controls Sep 19 2013 | 11

The Danish Crown Slaughter house approach

• Rethinking – Re-engineering

• After assessing processes and practices and an energy-efficient ammonia cooling plant, the Danish crown cut energy consumption by 30%.

• A joint effort pays off by developing a range of tools for energy conscious planning

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Industry Drivers in future (external requirements)

Safety Safety requirements on products and system design

Global Warming "Green Image" Sustainability

Energy Saving Operation cost

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Safety Global Warming

Energy Saving

Cost

Application (system type) Driver (application)

Safety requirements toxicity (NH3) / flamb. (HC)

"Green Image" Sustainability

Operation cost First cost of installation

"Classic" NH3 installation (pump) NH3 (high temp.) - > NH3-CO2 Reduce NH3 chargeNH3 (low temp.) - > NH3-CO2 Reduce NH3 charge / efficiencyR22 - > NH3-CO2 Eliminate FgasGlycol system - > CO2 pump. Increase efficiencyR22 - > HC Eliminate Fgas"Clasic" NH3 - > NH3 DX Reduce NH3 chargeNH3 Heat pumps Reuse energyCO2 Heat pumps Reuse energy

Product requirements Driver (product)Direct welded components Pressure & tightnessIncreased pressure ratings PressureIncreased product safety (e.g. PED) SafetyIncreased use of electronic controls EfficiencyEnhanced control systems EfficiencyReduce pressure drop EfficiencyComponent fast and easy to install CostFast and flexible delivery Cost

Industry Drivers (external requirements)

Business Enablers

Incre

ased

pr

essu

re ra

ting

Impr

oved

tig

htnes

s re

quire

ments

Industry Drivers in future

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NH3 systems

140

130

120

110

100

90

80

70

60

50

40

30

20

10

0

NH3/CO2 pumped system

NH3/CO2 hot gas defrost

NH3 Heat Pump

CO2 systems at stand still pressure

Transcritical CO2 systems

Max Working pressure

Pre

ssur

e [b

ar]

90 bar

140 bar

65 bar

52 bar

40 bar

25 bar

Indu

stria

l sys

tem

s

Need for higher working pressure

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Safety Global Warming

Energy Saving

Cost

Application (system type) Driver (application)

Safety requirements toxicity (NH3) / flamb. (HC)

"Green Image" Sustainability

Operation cost First cost of installation

"Classic" NH3 installation (pump) NH3 (high temp.) - > NH3-CO2 Reduce NH3 chargeNH3 (low temp.) - > NH3-CO2 Reduce NH3 charge / efficiencyR22 - > NH3-CO2 Eliminate FgasGlycol system - > CO2 pump. Increase efficiencyR22 - > HC Eliminate Fgas"Clasic" NH3 - > NH3 DX Reduce NH3 chargeNH3 Heat pumps Reuse energyCO2 Heat pumps Reuse energy

Product requirements Driver (product)Direct welded components Pressure & tightnessIncreased pressure ratings PressureIncreased product safety (e.g. PED) SafetyIncreased use of electronic controls EfficiencyEnhanced control systems EfficiencyReduce pressure drop EfficiencyComponent fast and easy to install CostFast and flexible delivery Cost

Industry Drivers (external requirements)

Business Enablers

Incre

ased

pr

essu

re ra

ting

Impr

oved

tig

htnes

s re

quire

ments

Industry Drivers in future

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Danfoss Commitment to Continuing to develop

technologies that enable and facilitate the use of natural refrigerants

Working with customers and stakeholders to reach a balance between safety, and environmental consciousness.

Aiming to provide high efficiency and outstanding performance while looking for modern and innovative ways to improve refrigeration processes

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