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CO2 Refrigeration & Air Conditioning

Why CO2 and how Danfoss can help

The benefits of using CO2 are many, but Danfoss believes that it is the following which makes CO2 particularly interesting:

  • CO2 is a natural refrigerant with ODP=0 and negligible GWP=1
  • Small gas flow compared to HFC refrigerants because of CO2's very high efficiency. As an example, the volumetric refrigeration capacity for CO2 is approximately 8 times that of an HFC, so CO2 compressors are considerably smaller.
  • Piping for CO2 for vapour is smaller.
  • Evaporators are smaller and more efficient.
  • The cost of CO2 is much lower than that of HFC refrigerant.
In Europe, meeting the requirements of the Kyoto Protocol has become increasingly important. CO2 has absolutely zero ozone depletion effect, and its global warming potential is negligible in the amounts used for industrial and commercial refrigeration. There is a decided trend away from artificial refrigerants in a number of applications.

HFCs are being used, but in restricted amounts, as well as requirements to refrigeration systems became much tougher. Heavy taxes on HFCs, add considerable urgency to the trend toward natural refrigerants. Natural refrigerants like CO2 (and the hydrocarbons), with no environmental consequences, are tax free, and they are increasingly being looked upon as a long-term solution.

Because CO2 is a high-pressure refrigerant, normal commercial and industrial refrigeration systems have to be of a cascade design, with another refrigerant being used in the high stage. Hydrocarbons have been evaluated for use as the high-stage refrigerant, but they are not currently being used in large supermarket installations.

Another solution is trans-critical refrigeration system. They could be quite efficient in cold climates, and are very popular in Nordic countries (Denmark, Sweden and Norway).

Danfoss can provide a variety of products for cascade applications, as well as working on trans-critical solutions. A Danfoss goal is to have a complete product portfolio for major CO2 applications.
CO2 Solution from Danfoss

Danfoss - Your CO2 Solution Provider

  • Danfoss offers a complete range of valves for cascade CO2 systems
  • Complete ADAP-KOOL® system control solutions
  • Danfoss has more than 15 years of experience in developing sub-critical and trans-critical CO2 systems
  • Danfoss has carried out a number of tests to ensure that components released for use with CO2 can withstand the impact of CO2 in all aspects.