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<strong>2016</strong> HVAC&R<br />
<strong>Trade</strong> <strong>Exhibition</strong><br />
& <strong>International</strong><br />
<strong>Industry</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />
Sustainability and the Cold Chain<br />
7 – 9 April Albany Campus, Massey University<br />
5 University Drive, Albany, Auckland<br />
www.iccc<strong>2016</strong>.com | www.ccca.org.nz | www.irhace.org.nz | www.rlnz.org.nz
Contents<br />
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08<br />
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Welcome<br />
<strong>Conference</strong> Sponsors<br />
<strong>Conference</strong> Guide<br />
Speaker Programme<br />
IIR Plenary Speakers<br />
Business & Technical Speakers<br />
<strong>Trade</strong> Exhibitors<br />
<strong>Trade</strong> <strong>Exhibition</strong> Floor Plan<br />
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Welcome<br />
Climate Control Companies Association (CCCA), The Institute<br />
of Refrigeration, Heating, and Air Conditioning Engineers<br />
Inc (IRHACE), <strong>International</strong> Institute of Refrigeration (IIR) and<br />
Refrigerant Licensing New Zealand (RLNZ) welcome you to<br />
the <strong>2016</strong> HVAC&R <strong>Trade</strong> <strong>Exhibition</strong> and <strong>Industry</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> in<br />
conjunction with the 4th IIR <strong>Conference</strong> on Sustainability and<br />
the Cold Chain being held at the Albany Campus of Massey<br />
Matthew Darby<br />
CCCA Chair<br />
University in Auckland, New Zealand.<br />
This conference offers a truly<br />
comprehensive programme with local<br />
and international experts covering an<br />
extensive range of topics that will not<br />
disappoint.<br />
Delegates will have the opportunity<br />
to view the National Finals of the<br />
Wallie Askew Memorial Workskills<br />
Competition that will be showcased<br />
alongside the conference.<br />
The <strong>Trade</strong> <strong>Exhibition</strong> is an annual show<br />
that is held in conjunction with this<br />
event. This year’s exhibition brings<br />
well-established and new companies<br />
to the forefront of the HVAC&R<br />
<strong>Industry</strong> in New Zealand featuring<br />
a variety of technologies, products,<br />
innovations and trends.<br />
The <strong>Trade</strong> <strong>Exhibition</strong> is free to attend<br />
and the opening hours are:<br />
9.30am – 4.30pm<br />
Thursday 7 April – Friday 8 April.<br />
We would like to especially thank<br />
all <strong>Trade</strong> Exhibitors, <strong>Conference</strong><br />
and Wallie Askew Sponsors for their<br />
continued support to the HVAC&R<br />
<strong>Industry</strong>.<br />
Deirdre Johns<br />
IRHACE President<br />
Didier Couloumb<br />
IIR President<br />
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<strong>Conference</strong> Sponsors<br />
4
CONFERENCE GUIDE: THURSDAY 7 APRIL<br />
Time<br />
Event<br />
Location<br />
7:00am-8:30am<br />
Delegates <strong>Conference</strong> Registration<br />
Sir Neil Waters Foyer<br />
8:00am-9:30am<br />
<strong>Trade</strong> Exhibitors Registration<br />
<strong>Trade</strong> <strong>Exhibition</strong> area: Recreation Centre<br />
8:30am-8:45am<br />
IIR Delegate Welcome<br />
Sir Neil Waters Building: LT300<br />
8:45am-9:35am<br />
Plenary Speaker – Judith Evans<br />
Sir Neil Waters Building: LT300<br />
9:00am-5:15pm<br />
Wallie Askew Workskills Competition<br />
Sir Neil Waters Foyer<br />
9:00am-12:30pm<br />
CCCA Board meeting<br />
Theatre Lab, Sir Neil Waters Building<br />
9:30am-4:30pm<br />
<strong>Trade</strong> <strong>Exhibition</strong> OPEN<br />
Recreation Centre<br />
9:35am-10:25am<br />
Academic Sessions: Three Streams<br />
Sir Neil Waters Building: LT100, LT200 and LT300<br />
10:00am-10:30am<br />
Morning Tea for CCCA Board<br />
Served in: Theatre Lab, Sir Neil Waters Building<br />
10:25am-10:55am<br />
Morning Tea: <strong>Trade</strong> Exhibitors, Delegates and Wallie Askew Competitors<br />
<strong>Trade</strong> <strong>Exhibition</strong> area: Recreation Centre<br />
11:00am-12:35pm<br />
Academic Sessions: Three Streams<br />
Sir Neil Waters Building: LT100, LT200 and LT300<br />
12:30pm-1:25pm<br />
Lunch: <strong>Trade</strong> Exhibitors, Delegates, Wallie Askew Competitors,<br />
CCCA and IRHACE<br />
<strong>Trade</strong> <strong>Exhibition</strong> area: Recreation Centre<br />
1:00pm-3:00pm<br />
IRHACE Board meeting<br />
Theatre Lab, Sir Neil Waters Building<br />
1:30pm-3:05pm<br />
Academic Sessions: Three Streams<br />
Sir Neil Waters Building: LT100, LT200 and LT300<br />
1:30pm-3:05pm<br />
FRISBEE Workshop: Graciela Alvarez<br />
Sir Neil Waters Building: LT100<br />
1:30pm-5:00pm<br />
Temperzone Technical Tour<br />
Meet outside Sir Neil Waters Building at 1:30pm<br />
Coach transfer from Sir Neil Waters Building to:<br />
Temperzone Head Office: 38 Tidal Road. Mangere South.<br />
3:00pm-5:00pm<br />
<strong>Conference</strong> Registration<br />
Sir Neil Waters Foyer<br />
3:05pm-3:25pm<br />
Afternoon Tea: <strong>Trade</strong> Exhibitors, Delegates,<br />
IRHACE, NZNC IIR and Wallie Askew Competitors<br />
<strong>Trade</strong> <strong>Exhibition</strong> area: Recreation Centre<br />
3:05pm-4:30pm<br />
Cash Bar<br />
<strong>Trade</strong> <strong>Exhibition</strong> area: Recreation Centre<br />
3:30pm-5:15pm<br />
Academic Sessions: Three Streams<br />
Sir Neil Waters Building: LT100, LT200 and LT300<br />
3:30pm-5:15pm<br />
FRISBEE Workshop continues<br />
Sir Neil Waters Building: LT100<br />
4:30pm-5:30pm<br />
NZNC IIR Board meeting<br />
Theatre Lab, Sir Neil Waters Building<br />
5:30pm-7:30pm<br />
Networking Function and Official Opening: Gareth Hughes-Green Party<br />
<strong>Trade</strong> <strong>Exhibition</strong> area: Recreation Centre<br />
7:30pm onwards<br />
Delegates own time<br />
7:55pm<br />
Coach to transfer delegates from Sir Neil Waters Building to Spencer on Byron<br />
Collection Point: Outside Sir Neil Waters Building<br />
8:15pm<br />
IRHACE Council and Branch Chair Dinner<br />
Invitation only<br />
Blankenberge Belgian Beer Café,<br />
136 Hurstmere Rd, Takapuna Beach<br />
8:15pm<br />
CCCA Dinner<br />
Invitation only<br />
Sails Restaurant<br />
103-113 Westhaven Dr<br />
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CONFERENCE GUIDE: FRIDAY 8 APRIL<br />
Time<br />
Event<br />
Location<br />
7:30am-9:00am<br />
<strong>Conference</strong> Registration<br />
Sir Neil Waters Foyer<br />
8:00am<br />
Coach to transfer delegates from Spencer on Byron to Sir Neil<br />
Waters Building, Massey University<br />
Collection Point: Spencer on Byron reception area:<br />
9 Viranda House Byron Ave, Takapuna Beach<br />
8:30am-9:00am<br />
CCCA Chair and IRHACE President Welcome Delegates<br />
Sir Neil Waters Building: LT300<br />
9:00am-9:40am<br />
Plenary Speaker: Rob Lamb<br />
Sir Neil Waters Building: LT300<br />
9:45am-10:25am<br />
Plenary Speaker: David Tanner<br />
Sir Neil Waters Building: LT300<br />
9:00am-5:15pm<br />
Wallie Askew Workskills Competition<br />
Sir Neil Waters Foyer<br />
9:30am-4:30pm<br />
<strong>Trade</strong> <strong>Exhibition</strong> OPEN<br />
Recreation Centre<br />
10:00am-4:00pm<br />
Partners Tour One: Decadent Day In<br />
Meet at the Spencer on Byron Foyer at 10:00am<br />
9 Viranda House, Byron Ave, Takapuna<br />
10:00am-3:00pm<br />
Partners Tour Two: Delightful Day Out<br />
Meet at the Spencer on Byron Foyer at 10:00am<br />
9 Viranda House, Byron Ave, Takapuna<br />
10:25am-10:55am<br />
Morning Tea: <strong>Trade</strong> Exhibitors, Delegates and Wallie Askew Competitors<br />
Recreation Centre<br />
11:00-12:35pm<br />
Sessions continue:<br />
Business Forum<br />
Technical Stream<br />
Academic Stream<br />
Sir Neil Waters Building:<br />
LT100<br />
LT200<br />
LT300<br />
12:35-1:25pm<br />
LUNCH: <strong>Trade</strong> Exhibitors, Delegates and Wallie Askew Competitors<br />
<strong>Trade</strong> <strong>Exhibition</strong> area: Recreation Centre<br />
1:30pm-3:05pm<br />
Sessions continue:<br />
Business Forum<br />
Technical Stream<br />
Academic Stream<br />
Sir Neil Waters Building:<br />
LT100<br />
LT200<br />
LT300<br />
3:05pm-4:30pm<br />
Cash Bar<br />
<strong>Trade</strong> <strong>Exhibition</strong> area: Recreation Centre<br />
3:05pm-3:25pm<br />
Afternoon Tea: <strong>Trade</strong> Exhibitors, Delegates and Wallie Askew Competitors<br />
<strong>Trade</strong> <strong>Exhibition</strong> area: Recreation Centre<br />
3:30pm-5:15pm<br />
Sessions continue:<br />
Business Forum<br />
Technical Stream<br />
Academic Stream<br />
Sir Neil Waters Building:<br />
LT100<br />
LT200<br />
LT300<br />
5:00pm-8:00pm<br />
<strong>Trade</strong> Exhibitors Pack Out<br />
<strong>Trade</strong> <strong>Exhibition</strong> area: Recreation Centre<br />
5:30pm<br />
Coach to transfer delegates from Sir Neil Waters Building to<br />
Spencer on Byron<br />
Collection Point: Outside Sir Neil Waters Building<br />
6:00pm-7:00pm<br />
IRHACE Current and Past Presidents catch up<br />
The Backyard Bar and Restaurant:<br />
31 Northcote Road. Hillcrest<br />
6:45pm<br />
Coach to transfer delegates from Spencer on Byron to<br />
The Backyard Bar and Restaurant<br />
Meet at the Spencer on Byron Foyer-9 Viranda House<br />
Byron Ave, Takapuna Beach<br />
7:00pm-11:30pm<br />
Kiwiana Themed Informal Function<br />
Dress code: Smart casual<br />
The Backyard Bar and Restaurant:<br />
31 Northcote Road. Hillcrest<br />
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CONFERENCE GUIDE: SATURDAY 9 APRIL<br />
Time<br />
Event<br />
Location<br />
8:30-10:15am<br />
Academic Sessions: Two Streams<br />
Sir Neil Waters Building: LT100 and LT200<br />
9:00am-11:30am<br />
<strong>Trade</strong> Exhibitors Pack Out<br />
Recreation Centre<br />
9:00am-10:30am<br />
IRHACE AGM<br />
Spencer on Byron: Pacific Room – Level 1<br />
10:20am-10:40am<br />
Morning Tea for delegates<br />
Scholars Café, Massey University<br />
10:30am-11:00am<br />
Morning Tea for IRHACE and CCCA<br />
Spencer on Byron: Pre Function Area<br />
10:40am-12:20pm<br />
Academic Sessions: Two Streams<br />
Sir Neil Waters Building: LT100 and LT200<br />
11-00am-1:00pm<br />
CCCA AGM<br />
Spencer on Byron: Pacific Room – Level 1<br />
12:00pm-4:30pm<br />
Displayworks Break Down<br />
Recreation Centre<br />
12:10-12:30pm<br />
CCCA Catering: Finger food, light lunch<br />
Spencer on Byron: Pacific Room – Level 1<br />
12:20-12:40pm<br />
Closing Ceremony<br />
1:45pm-5:30pm<br />
Technical Tour One:<br />
AUT Millennium<br />
Sir Owen G. Glenn<br />
National Aquatic Centre<br />
Meet at the Spencer on Byron foyer at 1:45pm<br />
9 Viranda House, Byron Ave, Takapuna<br />
6:45pm-11:45pm<br />
HVAC&R <strong>Industry</strong> Formal and Awards Function<br />
Dress code: Formal attire<br />
Pacific, Kestrel Function Rooms – Level 1<br />
Please be seated by 7:00pm<br />
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SPEAKER PROGRAMME: THURSDAY MORNING<br />
8:30-8:45am<br />
IIR Welcome - LT300<br />
8.45-9.35am<br />
Plenary Session - LT300: Efficiency and Innovation in Cold Stores - Opportunities and Barriers Judith Evans<br />
ROOM<br />
LT100<br />
LT200<br />
Superchilling And Supercooling<br />
Chair: James Carson<br />
LT300<br />
Ammonia Systems<br />
Chair: Don Cleland<br />
9.35-10:05am<br />
KEYNOTES<br />
State of the Art: Superchilling in the Food<br />
Processing <strong>Industry</strong><br />
Erlend Indergård; Michael Bantle;<br />
Tom Nordtvedt; Ingrid Claussen<br />
Women in the Cold Chain <strong>Industry</strong><br />
I. Colombo, C. Marques, J.Evans,<br />
M. Kauffeld, G. Tarlea, S. Founier<br />
10:05-10.25am<br />
Freezing Under Electrical and Magnetic<br />
Disturbances; In the Case of Lipids<br />
Alain Le-Bail; Piyush Jha; Epameinondas<br />
Xanthakis; Michel Havet; Vanessa Jury<br />
Sustainable Development of Transport<br />
Refrigeration Sector in South Africa<br />
Michael Schuster; Daniel Colbourne; Bill<br />
Wilson; Zhongjie Huan; Thomas Michineau<br />
10:25-10:55<br />
Morning Tea<br />
Retail Display Cabinets<br />
Chair: Young Min Shim<br />
Modelling<br />
Chair: Sunny George Gwanpua<br />
Refrigeration Developments<br />
Chair: Mike Odey<br />
11:00-11:20 Performance Improvements of<br />
R744 Glass Door Merchandiser Using<br />
Low-cost Two-phase Ejector<br />
Neal Lawrence; Stefan Elbel<br />
Toward a fast and flexible heat transfer model<br />
for horticultural products packaged into boxes<br />
Jamal Olatunji; Andrew East; Richard Love;<br />
Young-Min Shim; Maria Ferrua<br />
A Cascade Heat Pump for Water Heating<br />
Don Cleland, John Cavill, Dick Johnson<br />
11:25-11:45 Thermal comfort in the supermarket<br />
environment - multiple enquiry methods<br />
and simultaneous measurements of the<br />
thermal environment<br />
U. Lindberg, P Fahlén, M. Axell,<br />
N. Fransson<br />
A CFD study of adapting on-off cooling<br />
cycles in apple cold stores for energy saving<br />
Willem Gruyters; Alemayehu Ambaw<br />
Tsige; Ann Schenk; Sunny George<br />
Gwanpua; Annemie Geeraerd; Pieter<br />
Verboven; Bart Nicolai<br />
Investigating the Characteristics of R-1234ze<br />
and R-134a in Micro-fin and smooth tube<br />
during horizontal two-phase flow boiling<br />
Abdul Kaggwa<br />
11:50-12:10pm<br />
Application of short air curtains in retail<br />
display refrigerators<br />
Edward Hammond; Ana Catarina Marques;<br />
Laurence Ketteringham<br />
Use of thermal conductivity models to<br />
check measured thermal conductivity data<br />
James Carson<br />
Computational model of a PCM heat<br />
exchanger for on farm cooling of milk<br />
Joon Young Richard Park; Mohamed Farid<br />
12:15-12:35pm<br />
Transient heat transfer modelling<br />
development for an open front display<br />
cabinet with PCM addition<br />
Hong Min Hoang, F. Raoult, D. Leducq<br />
Three Dimensional Modelling of Water<br />
and Salting Kinetics in Dry-Cured Ham for<br />
improved quality control<br />
K. Kvalsvik, M. Bantle, O. Stavset<br />
Building Cooling and Heating with<br />
Transcritical CO 2<br />
System Reduces Energy<br />
and Cooling Water Consumption, and<br />
CO 2<br />
e Emissions<br />
Klaas Visser<br />
12:35-1:25pm<br />
Lunch<br />
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SPEAKER PROGRAMME: THURSDAY AFTERNOON<br />
ROOM LT100 LT200<br />
Freezing<br />
Chair: Ulla Lindberg<br />
LT300<br />
Thermal Storage<br />
Chair: Richard Love<br />
1:30-1:50pm<br />
FRISBEE workshop by Graciela Alvarez<br />
Influence of Defrosting on Food<br />
Preservation in a Household Refrigerator<br />
Hongxia Zhao, Huijun Ma, Weiying Zhang,<br />
Zhenyu Yin, Jitian Han<br />
Study on Thermal Properties of a<br />
Novel PCM and Heat Transfer<br />
Characteritics in Refrigerated Vehicles<br />
with Cold-Storage Plates<br />
Xiao-Yan Li, Dongqi Qu, Liu Yang, Zhihui Yi<br />
1:55-2:15pm<br />
Freeze stability of starch mixtures. Interest<br />
of konjac glucomannan in reducing the<br />
freezable water and impact on other<br />
gelatinization properties of potato starch<br />
Patricia Le-Bail<br />
Development of Phase Change Cold<br />
Storage Material for Refrigerated<br />
Transportation of Fruits and Vegetables<br />
R Xie, W Tao, G Liu<br />
2:20-2:40pm<br />
Effect of supercooling on the cutting of<br />
frozen Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) fillet<br />
Youn Ju Lee; Manabu Watanabe;<br />
Toru Suzuki<br />
The comparision of experimental result<br />
and CFD simulation in heat pump system<br />
using thermobank and two-phase ejector<br />
for heating room and cold storage<br />
Cuong Le Ngoc, Gwang-Il Choi,<br />
Jong-Taek Oh, Normah Mohd-Ghazali<br />
2:45-3:05pm<br />
Numerical simulation and experimental<br />
investigation of freezing process applied to<br />
fresh wolfberries<br />
Yuping Gao, Shuangquan Shao, Huiming<br />
Zou, Can Yan, Sheng Liu, Changqing Tian<br />
Cold storage, a flexibility and energy<br />
efficiency solution<br />
Bastien Quaro<br />
3:05-3:25pm<br />
Afternoon Tea<br />
Transport<br />
Chair: Andrew East<br />
Energy Efficiency<br />
Chair: Rob Lamb<br />
3:30-3:50pm<br />
FRISBEE workshop continues<br />
Driving clean cold<br />
Etienne Teyssandier; Florian Wagner;<br />
Zoe Bengherbi; David Strahan<br />
Improving the Energy Efficiency and Milk<br />
Quality with CO 2<br />
Refrigeration Systems with<br />
Heat Recovery on New Zealand Dairy Farms<br />
Klaas Visser<br />
3:55-4:15pm<br />
Effects of product usage scenarios on<br />
environmental performance for road<br />
transport refrigeration units<br />
C. Heslouin, A. Stumpf, L. Pourcheresse, V.<br />
Perrot-Bernardet, A. Cornier, N. Perry<br />
Cooling in Mediterranean hotels during<br />
summertime Experience from the neZEH<br />
(Nearly Zero Energy Hotels) project<br />
T. Tsoutsos, S. Tournaki, M. Frangou,<br />
R. Morell, I Guerrero Hernandez, A. Derjanecz<br />
4:20-4:40pm<br />
Ageing of refrigerated truck insulation<br />
Gerald Cavalier; Eric Devin; Thomas Suquet<br />
Performance Data of Insulated Paint on<br />
Refrigerated Equipment<br />
Richard Lawton, Tobias Mynott,<br />
Christopher Rhodes<br />
4:45-5:15pm<br />
Aluminum Corrosion in Marine<br />
Refrigerated Containers<br />
Richard Lawton, Christopher Rhodes<br />
Creation of a Screening Analytical Approach<br />
for the Efficient Detection of Anomalous<br />
Performance across Large Refrigeration<br />
Pack Estates using Electrical Usage Data<br />
Niall Brady, John Walsh<br />
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SPEAKER PROGRAMME: FRIDAY MORNING<br />
8:30-8:45am<br />
CCCA IRHACE Welcome - LT300<br />
9:00-9:40am<br />
Plenary - LT300: Modern, low charge ammonia systems for the cold chain Rob Lamb<br />
9:45-10:25 am<br />
Plenary - LT300: “You can’t manage it well if you don’t measure it” Technologies for improving your supply chain David Tanner<br />
10:25-10:55<br />
Morning Tea<br />
ROOM<br />
LT100<br />
LT200<br />
LT300<br />
Business Forum Technical Stream Refrigeration Systems<br />
Chair: Richard Love<br />
11:00-11:20<br />
Construction Contracts Act Amendments -<br />
Impacts & Implications<br />
Peter Degerholm, Calderglen Associates<br />
Limited<br />
Commissioning<br />
Mark Crawford, Beca<br />
Experimental Investigation of Control<br />
Strategies for Off-design Operation of<br />
a Transcritical CO 2<br />
Two-phase Ejector<br />
Refrigeration System for the Cold Chain<br />
Neal Lawrence; Stefan Elbel<br />
11:25-11:45<br />
An update on refrigeration piping design in<br />
New Zealand<br />
Mike Odey<br />
11:50-12:10pm<br />
Thinking Outside the VAV Box<br />
Peter Lutkic, Acutherm<br />
Power Saving by Power Regeneration<br />
Upgrading of Vapour Compression<br />
Refrigeration Plant<br />
Benyamin Alavi, Giovanni Cerri,<br />
Leila Chennaoui<br />
12:15-12:35pm<br />
Low charge refrigeration systems for<br />
refrigerated warehouses<br />
Stefan Jensen<br />
12:35-1:25pm<br />
Lunch<br />
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SPEAKER PROGRAMME: FRIDAY AFTERNOON<br />
ROOM LT100 LT200 LT300<br />
Business Forum<br />
Technical Stream cont.<br />
Coldstore Energy Efficiency<br />
Chair: Judith Evans<br />
1:30-1:50pm<br />
Health & Safety<br />
Paul Jarvie, EMA<br />
Hydrocarbon System Design<br />
Jane Gartshore, Cool Concerns<br />
Demand response in refrigerated<br />
warehouses and thermal energy storage<br />
Denis Leducq, P.E. Vendé, Hong Minh Hoang<br />
1:55-2:15pm<br />
A leakage model of postharvest storage<br />
facilities<br />
Niels Bessemans; Pieter Verboven; Mulugeta<br />
Admasu Delele; Bert Verlinden; Bart Nicolai<br />
2:20-2:40pm<br />
Environmental protection issues and why IP<br />
ratings are meaningless for ref’n engineers<br />
Sharon Clay, ebm-papst<br />
An analytical model for predicting Infiltration<br />
flow rate through doorways of cold store<br />
Shen Tian; Yuping Gao; Shuangquan Shao;<br />
Hongbo Xu; Changqing Tian<br />
2:45-3:05pm<br />
Energy and Environmental Comparison of<br />
Commercial R744 Refrigeration Systems<br />
operating in Warm Climates<br />
Paride Gullo, Giovanni Cortella, Alessio Polzot<br />
3:05-3:25pm<br />
Afternoon Tea<br />
Business Forum<br />
Technical Stream cont.<br />
Supermarkets<br />
Chair: Gerald Cavalier<br />
3:30-3:50pm<br />
Leading up to IQP<br />
Rosemary Killip, Building Networks<br />
Practical Implementation of Energy<br />
Management in Cold Storage<br />
Rowan Hains, Jackson Engineering<br />
Carbon reduction opportunities for<br />
supermarkets<br />
J. Evans, G. Maidment, T. Brown,<br />
E. Hammond, A. Foster<br />
3:55-4:15pm<br />
An experimental investigation of refrigerant<br />
R449A as replacement for R404A in<br />
supermarket refrigeration systems<br />
Pavel Makhnatch;<br />
Rahmatollah Khodabandeh<br />
4:20-4:40pm<br />
Best Practice for Cooling Towers<br />
Mark Robinson, Windsor Engineering<br />
Supermarket refrigeration and air<br />
conditioning systems integration via a<br />
water storage<br />
A. Polzot, P. D’Agaro, G. Cortella, P. Gullo<br />
4:45-5:15pm<br />
Thermodynamic analysis of CO 2<br />
transcritical<br />
booster system for supermarket<br />
refrigeration in warm climatic conditions<br />
Nilesh Purohit; Dileep Gupta;<br />
Mani Dasgupta<br />
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SPEAKER PROGRAMME: SATURDAY<br />
ROOM<br />
LT100<br />
Fresh Produce Coolchain<br />
Chair: Manabu Watanabe<br />
LT200<br />
Retail and Household Refrigeration<br />
Chair: Erlend Indergård<br />
8:40-9.00am<br />
<strong>Industry</strong> survey on the pressure drop across palletised<br />
horticulture produce during precooling<br />
Young-Min Shim; Jamal Olatunji; Julia Zhou; Richard Love;<br />
Maria Ferrua; Andrew East<br />
9.00-9:20am<br />
Why is predicting kiwifruit quality in the cool chain so difficult?<br />
Andrew East; Matthew Zhao; Abdul Jabbar; Frank Bollen;<br />
Matt Adkins; John Bronlund; Julian Heyes<br />
Supermarket environment, thermal comfort, energy and food<br />
quality efficiency<br />
U. Lindberg, P Fahlén, M. Axell, L. Rolfsman, N. Fransson<br />
9:20-9:40am<br />
The effect of uninterrupted temperature jump shock treatment on<br />
the fresh-keeping quality of fruits and vegetables<br />
Zhao Yang, Sangsong Zhao, Na Zhang, Mingfeng Chen<br />
Simulation and application of 5 mm tube condenser in<br />
display cabinet<br />
Tao Ren, Gouming Wu, Guoliang Ding, Xinqiao Jin, Yongxin<br />
Zheng, Yifeng Gao, Ji Song<br />
9:40-10:00am<br />
Mechanism of inhibiting fresh Hericium erinaceus browning at<br />
low temperature<br />
Wanwei Qiu, Zejin Wang, Sikai Chen, Ying Huang<br />
Effect of Different Retailing and Home Preservation Methods<br />
on Quality of Strawberry after Forced-air Cooling and Low<br />
Temperature Transportation<br />
Yan Can, Liu Sheng, Li-e Jia, Duan Xiaoming, Wang Da, Zhang Xiaofang<br />
10:00-10:20am<br />
Effects of Controlled Atmosphere and Film Packaging on the<br />
Quality of Sweet Cherry at Cold Storage<br />
Xiaofang Zhang, Sheng Liu, Li-e Jia, Duan Xiaoming, Yan Can, Wang Da<br />
Applicability of X-ray microtomography for characterizing the<br />
microstructure of frozen apple during storage<br />
Victo Vicent, Fatou Toutie Ndoye; Pieter Verboven; Bart Nicolai;<br />
Graciela Alvarez<br />
10:20-10:40am<br />
Morning Tea<br />
Coolchain<br />
Chair: Pieter Verboven<br />
Refrigeration Systems<br />
Chair: Richard Love<br />
10:40-11:00<br />
Quality Monitoring in cold-chain of leafy vegetables converging ICT<br />
B-S Kim, J Y Kim, J H Kim, H O Lee, J Y Lee, S Mezemir, J Koo,<br />
J Y Jung, H J Kim<br />
Efficiency of air dehumidification on the drying process in a food plant<br />
Logan Lecoq, Evelyn Derens, Denis Flick, Onrawee Laguerre<br />
11:00-11:20<br />
Numerical model of melting, liquid migration and deformation<br />
during an ice cream meltdown test<br />
Graciela Alvarez, Warren Maya, Richard Hartel, Denis Flick<br />
Refrigerant Leakages in the Refrigerated Transport Sector<br />
G. Cavalier, E. Devin, T. Michineau, F. Vannson, G. Thomas<br />
11:20-11:40<br />
Study on Drying Acceleration on Packed Frozen Food during Storage<br />
Manabu Watanabe; Ryosuke Yamada; Toru Suzuki<br />
Hybrid double effect absorption refrigeration system with a<br />
preceded air dehumidification compared to a conventional<br />
compression refrigeration system<br />
Maximilian Winker; Thomas Meyer; Cristina Ricart; Roland Kühn;<br />
Felix Ziegler<br />
11:40-12:00pm<br />
A new population balance model for ice recrystallization in ice<br />
cream during long term storage<br />
Fatou Toutie Ndoya; Samuel Mercier, Graciela Alvarez<br />
Performance of a Cooling System Driven by Engine Exhaust Heat<br />
Noman Yousuf; Timothy Anderson; Michael Gschwendtner;<br />
Roy Nates<br />
12:00-12:20pm<br />
12:20-12:40pm<br />
Relating microbial growth to volatiles production in cooked ham<br />
in view of the development of a fast method of quality assessment<br />
in the cold chain<br />
Fatou Toutie Ndoye; Valérie Stahl; Bernard Herzard;<br />
Adrienne Lintz; Graciela Alvarez<br />
LT200 – IIR Closing Ceremony<br />
Energy Performances of Low Charge NH3 Systems in Practice<br />
Stefan Jensen<br />
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IIR Plenary Speakers<br />
Professor<br />
Judith Evans<br />
Prof. Judith Evans works on food refrigeration operations throughout the food cold<br />
chain from harvest/slaughter to the consumer. She previously worked at FRPERC (Food<br />
Refrigeration and Process Engineering Research Centre) at the University of Bristol where<br />
she was a Senior Research Fellow. Before then Judith worked for the Meat Research<br />
Institute and AFRC Institute of Food Research.<br />
During her career Judith has worked on a number of topics including frozen storage<br />
of meat, consumer handling of food and studies to improve the performance of<br />
domestic and commercial refrigerators, energy labelling, instrumentation performance,<br />
decontamination of food, cook-chill systems, novel refrigeration systems, optimising<br />
refrigeration systems and improving performance and temperature control in chilled and<br />
frozen storage rooms.<br />
Judith’s current work revolves around reducing energy use and emissions from the food<br />
cold chain, the use of novel refrigeration systems (in particular air cycle) and optimising<br />
food refrigeration processes.<br />
Rob<br />
Lamb<br />
Rob graduated from Leeds University in 1994 with a first class degree in Chemical<br />
Engineering. He continued his studies and completed a PhD in 1998 which looked into the<br />
development of refrigerant blends for energy saving. He started work with Star Refrigeration<br />
the same year as a Technical Sales Engineer, before progressing to Southern Areas Sales<br />
Director in 2000 and National Sales Director in 2004. He joined Star’s executive board as Sales<br />
Director in 2010 and became Group Sales & Marketing Director in 2011.<br />
His team is responsible for contract and product sales to a wide range of industrial markets<br />
including Temperature Controlled Distribution, Food Processing, Brewing, Petrochemical,<br />
Pharmaceutical, Ice and Leisure, HVAC and IT. He also has an involvement in wider<br />
business activities including in-line cooling/freezing, mechanical and electrical contracting,<br />
consultancy and training.<br />
Rob has written technical papers and presented at national and international conferences<br />
including IIR, ATMOsphere, IoR, IARW and GCCA. He is a Fellow of the Institute of<br />
Refrigeration and member of their membership committee. Rob also represents Star on the<br />
board of the British Refrigeration Association and on the steering committee of eurammon,<br />
an organisation which promotes the use of natural refrigerants around the world.<br />
Dr David<br />
Tanner<br />
Dr David Tanner is joint Managing Director of Start Afresh Limited.<br />
David has eight years leadership experience with leading global horticultural brand<br />
company, Zespri <strong>International</strong>, with the past six years in an executive leadership team<br />
position (as General Manager, Science & Innovation). Prior to that, he had five years with<br />
a global top-six R&D authority in Australia (CSIRO), where he managed and undertook<br />
research for the Australasian Food <strong>Industry</strong>.<br />
David has a proven track record, driving growth through incremental and breakthrough<br />
innovation in the agri-food sector. He is a highly driven, dedicated thought-leader with<br />
global leadership and management experience in utilising complex science concepts for<br />
genuine business improvement and profitability. He has proven technical leadership and<br />
experience in crisis management with a track record of successful delivery. Collaborative<br />
and consultative leadership style that delivers on time. David’s formal education includes<br />
an Undergraduate degree in Horticultural Technology from Massey University and a PhD<br />
degree in Food Engineering (also from Massey).<br />
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Business & Technical Speakers<br />
Mark<br />
Crawford<br />
Peter<br />
Degerholm<br />
Jane<br />
Gartshore<br />
Peter<br />
Lutkic<br />
Mark Crawford is an electrical engineer by qualification, with a passion for systems<br />
commissioning. With 20 years experience in engineering and commissioning, including<br />
managing the commissioning of complex, highly technical buildings, Mark understands the<br />
importance of thorough planning for the testing and commissioning phase of construction.<br />
Originating from the UK, Mark works as a Technical Director for Beca in Auckland, having<br />
previously performed a similar role in the London office. Mark has worked complex<br />
buildings, including GreenStar buildings, and mission critical facilities, such as data<br />
centres, both in the UK and NZ, with a client list including the NZ & UK Governments,<br />
various telecommunications, banks and pharmaceutical companies.<br />
Mark has been a member of the Commissioning Specialist Association (CSA) in the UK for<br />
20 years, having served on the committee for four years. He is a founding co-chairman<br />
of the New Zealand branch of the CSA, launched in the third quarter of 2013. Mark,<br />
along with his fellow chairman and committee members in NZ, is actively promoting the<br />
benefits of good commissioning to the NZ buildings market.<br />
Peter Degerholm is a qualified alternative dispute resolution (ADR) practitioner with<br />
extensive experience in quantity surveying, management and dispute resolution in the<br />
New Zealand building industry.<br />
He holds a Masters Degree in Dispute Resolution, and is a Registered Quantity Surveyor,<br />
Fellow (Arbitration & Mediation) of the Arbitrators’ and Mediators’ Institute of New<br />
Zealand, Fellow of the New Zealand Institute of Quantity Surveyors, Professional Member<br />
of the Royal institute of Chartered Surveyors, and a current member of Society of<br />
Construction Law New Zealand and Dispute Resolution Board Federation.<br />
Peter has extensive practical experience in specialist contracting and professional QS<br />
firms. This allows him to appreciate the complex contractual, legal, technical, financial,<br />
performance and quality issues that underlie disputes from all perspectives including<br />
client, consultant, contractor and subcontractor.<br />
Jane Gartshore is a graduate engineer and has worked in the refrigeration industry since<br />
1977 on the test, design and development of commercial compressors and condensing<br />
units. She later moved into technical sales, preparing technical literature, carrying<br />
out training sessions, sizing equipment as well as troubleshooting and liaising with<br />
distributors world wide.<br />
Since 1991 she has carried out a wide range of consultancy and training work in the UK<br />
and overseas. She is immediate past president of the UK Institute of Refrigeration.<br />
Jane is immediate past president of the Institute of Refrigeration during which time she<br />
developed the effectiveness of the Council and guided the Institute to provide more<br />
practical and effective help and information to members and the wider industry.<br />
Jane is currently on the Council of the British Refrigeration Association.<br />
Peter Lutkic is a Mechanical Engineer with nearly 30 years experience in HVAC and<br />
related industries. He has been the Managing Director for Acutherm LLC, a US based<br />
manufacturer of VAV diffusers, for the last ten years providing business development<br />
leadership in the international business markets throughout Aisa, Middle East and Europe.<br />
Peter began his career with Honeywell providing both Systems and Service solutions for<br />
Australian Commercial property owners in Adelaide, Canberra, Sydney and Brisbane for<br />
almost ten years.<br />
This was followed by a business development role with P&O Services and Spotless<br />
generating Service Agreements and Facilities Performance Contracts for major property<br />
portfolios throughout Australia, in both government and commercial capacity.<br />
Peter is also Director of PCL <strong>International</strong>, a business development consultancy providing<br />
services to “Technical <strong>Industry</strong>” Companies to support international sales and channel<br />
development in Asia and Middle East Countries.<br />
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Business & Technical Speakers<br />
Paul<br />
Jarvie<br />
Rosemary<br />
Killip<br />
Rowan<br />
Hains<br />
Paul Jarvie joined (Employers & Manufacturers Association) EMA following working for Mt<br />
Isa Mines as their physiotherapist/ ergonomist. He sits on many government committees as<br />
the employer representative including at the <strong>International</strong> Labour Organisation (ILO) based<br />
in Geneva. He has developed many OH&S courses and publications for EMA.<br />
Paul is involved in a number of committees and organisations including but not limited to:<br />
INSHPO Organisation (<strong>International</strong> Network of Safety & Health Practitioner Organisations),<br />
responsible for the development of new Occupational Health and Safety Qualifications<br />
Framework Standards worldwide.<br />
Skills Organisation Committee (member). This Committee is responsible for the<br />
development of new Occupational Health and Safety training standards within NZ.<br />
Health and Safety Committee – World Bank (member). This Committee is responsible for the<br />
development of all health and safety requirements for lending criteria on a global scale.<br />
Rosemary Killip is the Director and lead learning and development consultant for Building<br />
Networks NZ Ltd.<br />
Rosemary provides education, training and advice on the Building Act, and the NZ<br />
Building Code.<br />
For more than twenty years she has worked alongside professional and trades groups,<br />
government agencies and local government bodies designing, developing and delivering<br />
training solutions.<br />
Rosemary is an author, a licensed Navigational Coach, and a 4098 Workplace Assessor.<br />
She has a Master degree, certificates in public relations and adult education. Rosemary is<br />
a member of the American Society of Training and Development.<br />
Rowan Hains (BEngTech) is a Senior Engineer for Jackson Engineering with over<br />
20 years experience in the HVAC&R <strong>Industry</strong>. His specialties include design and<br />
energy optimisation in commercial and industrial settings as well as energy auditing,<br />
measurement and verification. Rowan is heavily involved with the cold storage, winery<br />
and food processing industries.<br />
Rowan is actively involved with industry organisations, being a member of ASHRAE,<br />
IRHACE and IIR.<br />
Sharon<br />
Clay<br />
Sharon Clay, represents ebm-papst A&NZ as the sales manager for the New Zealand<br />
subsidiary of the global provider of air-movement solutions. Her 13 years of fan industry<br />
experience has been based in the New Zealand marketplace. Sharon has a particular<br />
interest in upgrading existing applications with energy and cost saving technologies to<br />
benefit end users, building owners, facility managers and the environment.<br />
Mark<br />
Robinson<br />
Mark Robinson is the Cooling Tower Product Manager for Windsor Engineering. He has<br />
over 30 years experience in the UK and in New Zealand with industry qualifications under<br />
City & Guilds for refrigeration and air-conditioning. Projects that have been prominent in<br />
his career include (but are not limited to) the London Underground, Telecom, Hospitals,<br />
and Power Stations. His involvement with industry extends to the design/installation/<br />
diagnostics of all types of cooling applications.<br />
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<strong>Trade</strong> Exhibitors<br />
Confirmed at time of print<br />
BROWN BROTHERS<br />
ENGINEERS LTD<br />
OOLING EQUIPMENT LTD<br />
Engineered Refrigeration Solutions<br />
TRUST IT WITH YOUR LIFE<br />
Come and see us at the <strong>2016</strong> HVAC&R <strong>Trade</strong> <strong>Exhibition</strong> 16
9.30am – 4.30pm 7-8 April<br />
Rec Centre, Albany Campus<br />
Massey University, Auckland<br />
Confirmed at time of print<br />
Smooth-Air<br />
COOLNOMIX<br />
Come and see us at the <strong>2016</strong> HVAC&R <strong>Trade</strong> <strong>Exhibition</strong> 17
HVAC&R <strong>Trade</strong> <strong>Exhibition</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />
FLOOR PLAN AND EXHIBITOR GUIDE<br />
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Pyrotek<br />
Steel And Tube Holdings Ltd<br />
Steel And Tube Holdings Ltd<br />
SIMX<br />
SIMX<br />
Johnson Controls<br />
White <strong>International</strong> NZ Ltd<br />
Steril-Aire<br />
Energy Products <strong>International</strong><br />
Energy Products <strong>International</strong><br />
Ebm-papst A&NZ Pty Ltd<br />
Pacific HVAC Engineering<br />
Brown Brothers Engineering<br />
Baltimore Air Coil<br />
Hydroflow<br />
Veolia Trane<br />
Grundfos<br />
Smooth-Air Products<br />
Smooth-Air Products<br />
Coolnomix<br />
LIMS Imports<br />
Temperzone<br />
Temperzone<br />
Temperzone<br />
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Filtercorp <strong>International</strong><br />
Panasonic<br />
Realcold<br />
Gree<br />
Armacell<br />
Afternoon Cash Bar<br />
Afternoon Cash Bar<br />
Afternoon Cash Bar<br />
Express Sheetmetals<br />
Express Sheetmetals<br />
Heat Transfer New Zealand<br />
Nexus Foams<br />
Reliable Controls<br />
Potter Interior Systems<br />
YHI New Zealand Ltd<br />
AHI Carrier & Totaline<br />
Toshiba Heat Pumps<br />
2+<br />
Eurotec<br />
UV Solutionz<br />
MM Kembla<br />
ActronAir<br />
Generator Rental Services<br />
Comprex Industries<br />
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Cooling Equipment<br />
Patton<br />
Refspecs<br />
Robertshaw<br />
Filters Direct<br />
Blygold Oceania<br />
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries<br />
Masterspec<br />
Daikin<br />
Daikin<br />
Competenz<br />
Monkey Toe Group<br />
UPG Pipe Systems<br />
Heatcraft<br />
Central Heating New Zealand<br />
Steelfort Engineering<br />
System Control Engineering<br />
System Control Engineering<br />
Fujitsu General NZ<br />
Control Shop<br />
Fantech<br />
Holyoake Industries Ltd<br />
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