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Bitzer’s Spot app enables users to verify the authenticity and warranty status of their Bitzer products. It also contains extensive documentation and a directory of all Bitzer and Green Point service points, as well as all certifi ed dealers.
To verify the authenticity of a Bitzer product, users can simply use the app to scan the product’s QR code, which protects Bitzer customers from counterfeits. With this app, the specialist for refrigeration compressors off ers its customers eff ective protection from system failures and high costs. Scanning the code notifi es the user that the article is a genuine Bitzer product. Users can also scan the QR code to activate the extended warranty of their Bitzer product.
The app has a whole series of useful functions for users: when the QR code is scanned, the app automatically shows the documentation for the product concerned, sorted by subject groups. Users can add this information to their favourites, download it and share it. The convenient site directory is also really helpful; the app knows the addresses and contact details of all Bitzer and Green Point service points as well as of all certifi ed dealers and other distributors. The app is free to download.
www.bitzer.de/gb/en
Advanced Engineering has revealed details of Bosch’s fi rst recovery machine, the Bosch RG4.0.
Building on technologies already proven by Promax, the high effi ciency model off ers competitive recovery rates on all refrigerants.
RG4.0 is suitable for A2L refrigerants including those such as R32, R1234YZ and R01234ZE, and is available in a choice of 110 or 240V.
Its ½ HP (1750rpm: 110V), and (1450rpm: 240V) motor ensures that, whatever the conditions, it delivers better recovery throughout.
Packaged in the recognisable blue Bosch housing, the RG4.0 is ultra-lightweight and compact.
“But don’t let the size fool you,” warns Advanced Engineering managing director, Barry Lea. “This is a Bosch, after all. That effi ciently designed package makes remote working easier and safer, without compromising on performance.”
Mr Lea continues: “The RG4.0 is a solid, thoroughly professional piece of kit, and is backed by the Bosch assured quality. “This recovery machine will meet your needs now, and in the
future.”
The Bosch RG4.0 is distributed in the UK exclusively by Advanced Engineering.
www.advancedengineering.co.uk
Engie
Air-cooled Quantum chillers from Engie Refrigeration can now be equipped with heat recovery. This makes it possible to reuse up to 100% of the generated waste heat.
The fi rst corresponding Quantum models are now being deployed by an international industrial group from France. A heat exchanger integrated in the air-cooled Quantum chiller makes it possible to conduct heat which is generated during the cold generation process to a defi ned heat process, such as heating or warm water supply. An air- cooled Quantum with a refrigeration capacity of 1,300kW can thereby create a heat capacity of 1,480kW.
The heat generated during the refrigeration process can be used completely or partially, in what is referred to as mixed mode. Waste heat is transferred to a heat circuit via a parallel fl ooded shell and tube condenser. As the chiller fans are now running at partial load or not at all, this makes it possible to save power and money. At the same time, users take advantage of the thermal energy that is generated anyway, and that would otherwise have to be generated by the heating.
www.engie-refrigeration.de
52 October 2018
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