Market trends show an increasing demand for industrial refrigeration plants with higher refrigeration capacities and the capability to use CO2 as refrigerant. Up to now, projects with required cooling capacities of more than 5 MW had to be divided into several individual systems. To meet the trend for bigger capacities, BITZER developed its new 8-cylinder CO2 compressor CKHE7 with displacement rates between 69.4 and 99.2 m3/h. It is equipped with various intelligent functions and a further-developed version of the mechanical capacity control VARISTEP. The market introduction of CKHE7 will start in the course of 2021.
BITZER is expanding its CKHE compressor series widely with this series being the further development of the proven BITZER ECOLINE design. Also the 4-cylinder compressors for transcritical CO2 applications
CKHE3 and CKHE4 are being presented in the course of Chillventa eSpecial: CKHE3 will be available in three models ranging from 4.2 to 9.6 m³/h at 50 Hz, CKHE4 in six models from 9.3 to 26 m³/h at 50 Hz.
As an independent specialist for refrigeration and air conditioning technology, BITZER is present all over the world: with products and services for refrigeration, air conditioning and process cooling as well as transport, BITZER ensures optimum temperature conditions for trade in goods, industry processes and indoor climate control – always considering highest possible energy efficiency and quality. BITZER is represented all over the world with 72 sites in 37 countries, including its sales companies and production facilities. Trade and service partners included, the BITZER network of manufacturing, development and sales extends to almost all countries in the world. In 2019, 3,800 employees generated a turnover of €808 million; expenditure for research and development totalled €46 million.
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