Monthly Archives: June 2013

CO2 as a refrigerant gas

Posted by : Gordon Rogers | Category : Refrigeration technologies | Comments : 0 Comments

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Using CO2 as a refrigerant gas can reduce energy consumption and increase cool room efficiency. Refrigeration plant is generally a mature technology. Several refrigerants are in common use including R22 (being phased out due to its ozone depleting potential), R134a and R404a. Although the refrigerants R134a and R404a do not significantly affect ozone depletion they have [...]

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Efficient irrigation pumps

Posted by : Gordon Rogers | Category : Irrigation | Comments : 0 Comments

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The pump is the heart of the irrigation system. Making sure it is the right pump for the job and that it is working properly can save energy costs.  But across the irrigation industry typically half of all pumps are found to be not operating efficiently. As a result energy costs are higher than they [...]

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Irrigation system design and maintenance

Posted by : Gordon Rogers | Category : Irrigation | Comments : 0 Comments

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Good irrigation system design and maintenance has the potential to both lift productivity and reduce energy costs. Distribution uniformity (DU) is a measure of how evenly an irrigation system applies water. Low DU means that some parts of the crop are too wet while others are under-watered. Many growers compensate by irrigating to satisfy the [...]

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