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CHILLVENTA PREVIEW Infi con – Stand 8-412


Infi con showcases industrial refrigerant leak detectors


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nfi con will present its new multi-gas sniff er leak detector for industrial production lines in the refrigeration and air conditioning industry – the Infi con Ecotec 4000. The enhanced device replaces the successful predecessor Ecotec E3000. The new Ecotec 4000 is the most sensitive multi-gas sniff er leak detector on the market. It detects up to four diff erent refrigerant gases simultaneously, identifi es leaks down to a size of 0.05 g R600a per year, and is suitable for demanding production environments – such as end-of-line tests on fully fi lled refrigeration and air conditioning systems, refrigerators, heat exchangers, or heat pumps. While the predecessor of the Ecotec 4000 was designed for a low gas fl ow of 160 sccm,


the new device can also operate with a medium and even a high gas fl ow of 3000 sccm. It also enables robotic and fully automated sniff er leak detection. The new device can detect up to four gases simultaneously, selectively identifying each. This makes the Ecotec 4000 ideal for mixed production lines where multiple refrigerants, such as R600a and R290, are used. At the same time, the Ecotec 4000 features an advanced IGS mode (Interfering Gas Suppression). This means that interfering gases from insulating foams, such as blowing agents like cyclopentane and isopentane, do not aff ect the accurate detection


Embraco – Stand 7-130


of the refrigerant gas – be it R600a or R290. A colored 7-inch touch display simplifi es the


operation of the new Ecotec 4000. Additionally, the Ecotec 4000 uses an


innovative gas modulation technique, where a specially designed sniff er handle with an integrated valve is employed. This valve alternates between diff erent states multiple times per second to determine the background gas concentration. The device’s software can then eff ectively fi lter out interference signals caused by high background concentrations of refrigerant gases at the test setup.  www.infi con.com


Portfolio expansion to become a full-range solutions brand


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mbraco, a global provider of refrigeration technology and a part of Nidec Global Appliance, will be at Chillventa, presenting recent and soon-to-be launches developed to consolidate its capability as a full solutions brand. At booth 7-130, it will showcase its portfolio and


newest solutions including electronic components that allow full integration of the refrigeration system (Sync it All portfolio), and a comprehensive range of condensing units and monoblocks. “Embraco is at a new level, off ering a complete array of solutions for all customers’ needs in the commercial and residential refrigeration segments”, states Guilherme Almeida, Nidec Global Appliance’s president. “Our 53 years of innovation have put us in a position to expand the portfolio with a unique approach, thinking ahead and shaping trends, such as integration, connectivity, and artifi cial intelligence. It is an expansion designed to make the customers’ lives easier, and support our goal of doubling Embraco’s portfolio net sales in 5 years”, he adds. Alongside Embraco’s portfolio expansion, Nidec Global Appliance is in a growth movement too, with the incorporation of FIR, a brand of motors for appliances in the food service and medical segments, some of which will be showcased at the event.  www.embraco.com


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