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Daikin turns up the heat in the run up to the HFC phase-down

Press Release, June 12th, 2018 

Daikin Europe directs its latest products and concepts towards the highest sustainable air conditioning, heating and refrigeration with the lowest carbon footprint available on the market.

 

Vienna, June 2018: The HVAC-R industry is currently experiencing the impact of the EU F gas regulationi. The HFC phasedown step in 2018 requires a reduction of CO2 equivalent consumption to 63% of the baseline period and a reduction to 21% is needed from 2030 onwards. Several independent studiesi[i] have shown that a combination of actions can contribute to achieving these targets:

 

  • Use of refrigerants with a lower GWP value *1

  • Reduction of the amount of refrigerant charge*1

  • Improved refrigerant containment

  • Enhancing refrigerant recovery, reclamation and reuse *2

 

The Sooner, The Better for the Future

Daikin’s introduction of new lower GWP refrigerants is multi-layered, as there is no single refrigerant covering all systems and applications. As demonstrated at this year’s Milan Comfort Expo in March 2018 Daikin’s latest systems combine the use of existing HFCs, new HFCs and non HFC-refrigerants.

Our unique role as equipment, refrigerant and compressor manufacturer, enables us to select the best refrigerant for each system and application. Daikin’s newest chiller ranges use HFOs, while for other industrial applications like refrigeration R-410A, R-407H and CO2 are amongst the best solutions and are also available in our ranges, commented Daikin Europe VRV Product Manager, George Dimou.

For comfort applications Daikin has the largest R-32 range on the market, incorporating its unique  Bluevolution technology. A full range of optimized Split and Sky Air systems, alongside new versions of the Daikin Altherma residential systems are now charged with R-32 refrigerant. The manufacturer estimates it has already saved an estimated 75 million tonnes in CO2 equivalent emissions since 2012*3 by adopting the greener refrigerant.

Daikin’s dedicated research and development centers strive to develop consumer-oriented products which aim to respond to the needs of the users. Our development of a VRV with a lower GWP refrigerant will offer significantly enhanced environmental performance compared to the conventional models currently available in the market, added George Dimou.

Whilst today R-410A remains the best solution for VRV systems in Europe (delivered through the VRV IV+ series), the latest technological advances are now set to make the development of an optimised and specifically designed VRV system with low GWP and enhanced refrigerant containment possible.

 

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*1 Lower GWP refrigerants and reduced charge where clearly visible in the new products shown at Mostra Convegno, with many worlds firsts exhibited.

*2 During the exhibition Daikin highlighted the advantages of providing a circular economy for refrigerants though enhancement of refrigerant recovery, reclamation and reuse.

*3December 2017 figure

i Regulation EU 517/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 April 2014 on fluorinated greenhouse gases.  

ii Phase Down of HFC Consumption in the EU – Assessment of Implications for the RAC Sector. SKM Enviros, September 2012. EPEE Gapometer (European Partnership for Energy and Environment): https://www.epeeglobal.org/refrigerants/the-gapometer-faq/

 

DAIKIN Airconditioning Central Europe
Daikin Airconditioning Central Europe was founded in 1999 with its headquarter in Brunn am Gebirge, Austria. The product portfolio comprises products and solutions for heating, cooling, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration. Roughly 230 employees are in charge of the sales and service activities in 15 countries in Central- and Eastern Europe (Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Moldavia, Slovenia, Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Macedonia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Albania).
 
About Daikin Europe N.V.
Daikin Europe N.V. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Daikin Industries Limited and a major European producer of air conditioners, heating systems and refrigeration equipment, with approximately 6946 employees throughout Europe and major manufacturing facilities based in Belgium, the Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Turkey and the UK.
Globally, Daikin is renowned for its pioneering approach to product development and the unrivalled quality and versatility of its integrated solutions. With more than 90 years’ experience in the design and manufacture of heating and cooling technologies, Daikin is a market leader in heat pump technology.
 
Press contact:
Marijke Slijkhuis
Marketing & Communication, Daikin Airconditioning Central Europe HandelsgmbH
Tel.: 43 0)2236 32557-175
Mail: slijkhuis.m@daikin.at
campus 21, Europaring F12/402, 2345 Brunn am Gebirge, Austria  

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