Daikin Applied Wins EnVisioneer of the Year Award

Dec. 3, 2014
Water-cooled chillers use Danfoss variable speed magnetic bearing centrifugal compressors

Danfoss announced that Daikin Applied is the winner of its fifth annual EnVisioneer of the Year award competition.

A manufacturer of commercial HVAC systems and part of global air-conditioning company Daikin Industries, Daikin Applied is using Danfoss Turbocor variable speed, oil-free, magnetic bearing centrifugal compressors in its water-cooled Magnitude chillers to help building owners reduce electricity consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, and save operating costs over the lifetime of the chiller by minimizing maintenance.

“For the past four years, the EnVisioneer of the Year award program has been recognizing industry-leading or game-changing investments and improvements in energy efficiency and environmental responsibility,” said John Galyen, president, Danfoss North America. “We’re pleased to recognize Daikin Applied with our fifth annual award for its development of a chiller technology that has proven to dramatically improve building energy use and indoor climate.”

The EnVisioneer of the Year award was presented to Daikin Applied by Galyen and Ricardo Schneider, president and CEO, Danfoss Turbocor.

More than 3,000 Daikin Magnitude chillers have been installed around the world and are significantly improving energy use—consuming as much as 40% less, in comparison with the conventional chiller technology that was replaced or displaced.

Three 250-ton Daikin Magnitude chillers have helped to reduce energy use and improve comfort at the Orlando Science Center in Orlando, Fla.—a 207,000-sq-ft facility opened in 1996. When the eight original water-cooled screw chillers began to fail, causing the center to provide free bottled water to visitors to help keep them comfortable during their visit, the Orlando Science Center chose to replace the original chillers with Daikin Magnitude magnetic bearing chillers, which can operate on part-load capacity to improve efficiency and extend chiller life. The new system alone provided estimated energy savings of 30%, but, when combined with the control of a building automation system, the chillers were able to reduce electric costs by 50% compared to the old system.

“Variable speed, oil-free, magnetic bearing technology not only dramatically reduces energy use and total cost of ownership today, but, when broadly deployed, is an enabler to meeting the higher demands of green buildings and LEED certified commercial buildings,” explained Ricardo Schneider, president and CEO, Danfoss Turbocor.

Launched in 2010, the EnVisioneer of the Year award competition recognizes North American end users, municipalities, building owners, or original equipment manufacturers that have introduced a new product, opened a new facility, or invested in a building or system upgrade within the past 18 months using Danfoss products or solutions to realize significant energy and/or environmental savings. The competition is judged and the winner is chosen by an independent third party

Source: Danfoss

Sponsored Recommendations

Blower Package Integration

March 20, 2024
See how an integrated blower package can save you time, money, and energy, in a wastewater treatment system. With package integration, you have a completely integrated blower ...

Strut Comparison Chart

March 12, 2024
Conduit support systems are an integral part of construction infrastructure. Compare steel, aluminum and fiberglass strut support systems.

Energy Efficient System Design for WWTPs

Feb. 7, 2024
System splitting with adaptive control reduces electrical, maintenance, and initial investment costs.

Blower Isentropic Efficiency Explained

Feb. 7, 2024
Learn more about isentropic efficiency and specific performance as they relate to blowers.