Emerson Climate Technologies offered in-booth seminars with some of the refrigeration industry's most trusted and respected thought leaders at the recent AHR Expo 2013. Below are links where you can review their presentations.
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Making Sense of System Operation to Improve Performance
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Kurt Knapke
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Kurt Knapke, Director, Compressor Electronics, Emerson Climate Technologies, is responsible for leading the sales, marketing, product management and engineering efforts of Emerson’s commercial refrigeration electronics team. In addition, he helps to drive the refrigeration industry’s adoption of compressor electronics. He has worked at Emerson since 1997 and has held positions of increasing responsibility, first as coop student and later as a senior product engineer, as a marketing manager and in food retail and foodservice end user sales. He is extremely knowledgeable of system design, including system architectures and controls and compression technologies and how each impact the customer’s total cost of ownership of refrigeration systems. He is a member of the Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute and ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers). |
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Improve operational visibility by MAKING SENSE of the application of electronics. |
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- Energy Efficiency For Commercial Refrigeration
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- Mitch Knapke
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- Mitch Knapke has worked for Emerson Climate Technologies since 2004 in a variety of engineering, product development and marketing roles. As market manager, food retail, Knapke is responsible for developing the strategies and tactical plans to help bring the company's food retail compressors to market. He is the co-inventor and patent holder for the capacity modulation system on the Copeland Discus compressors.
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- Making sense of innovations in energy-reduction technologies.
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- Refrigerants for Supermarket Applications
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- Rajan Rajendran
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- Dr. Rajan Rajendran, Vice President of Engineering Services and Sustainability, Emerson Climate Technologies, is responsible for technical support to OEMs and end users for the company's refrigeration business, including the design services and testing businesses. He has worked at Emerson since 1990 in various capacities, first as research engineer and later in the scroll compressor product development group as manager and finally as director for ten years. He is extremely knowledgeable in alternate refrigerants as they pertain to air conditioning, heat pump and refrigeration systems in the United States, Europe and Asia. He also serves on committees at the Air Conditioning and Heating Institute (AHRI) and Underwriters Laboratories (UL), especially the Low GWP Alternative refrigerants Evaluation Program Task Force at AHRI and the Working Groups for A2L Refrigerants at UL.
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Making sense of the emerging role of new refrigerants. |