Plug-in propane showcases – a winning solution for Asian market

By Janet Thompson, Jan 22, 2014, 17:36 2 minute reading

AHT Cooling Systems will present its latest plug-in hydrocarbon showcases during the Technology Case Studies Session at the first-ever ATMOsphere Asia 2014. Focusing on the benefits of R290 cabinets compared to chemical refrigeration systems and CO2 refrigeration systems, the presentation demonstrates that propane cabinets are a winning solution for the Asian market.

Plug-in hydrocarbon showcases - case studies from Japan and South East Asia by Bill Ho, AHT Cooling Systems

At ATMOsphere Asia 2014, AHT Cooling Systems, represented by Bill Ho, will introduce propane plug-in showcases as a winning alternative to not only chemical refrigeration systems but also to increasingly popular CO2 refrigeration systems. While globally AHT supplied more than 600,000 R290 cabinets, the potential in Japan is significant. Customers in Asian countries (Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and China) started using R290 since 2009, more than 3,000 R290 products have been supplied since then. Positive experience with this natural refrigerant solution for Asian supermarkets and convenience stores will be shown with the case studies from Japan and South East Asia.

Additional case studies

Several more case studies focusing on CO2 and NH3 in commercial & industrial refrigeration, heat pumps and other applications will be presented at ATMOsphere Asia 2014 as well.

CO2 case studies:
http://www.r744.com/articles/latest_co_sub_2_sub_innovations_in_commercial_industrial_refrigeration_and_heat_pumps

NH3 case studies:
http://www.ammonia21.com/articles/energy_efficiency_and_reliability_with_nh_sub_3_sub_technologies

About ATMOsphere Asia 2014
3 – 5 February 2014 at the Shin Marunouchi Building in Tokyo, Japan

The first ATMOsphere Asia will be organised in Japan, a pioneering advocate in the field of natural refrigerants. The conference aims to support the global market uptake of innovative Asian technologies by bringing international suppliers to Asia. The event is a forum for exchanges between leading Asian and international end-users, suppliers, academics, associations and government representatives. One of the key features of the event is the opportunity to network through individual business meetings, receptions, targeted discussions and site visits.

With two of the biggest industry trade shows, HVAC Japan 2014 (28-31 January) and Supermarket Trade Show (12-14 February), happening before and after ATMOsphere Asia 2014, Tokyo is the place to be the beginning of 2014!

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By Janet Thompson

Jan 22, 2014, 17:36




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