Archive for April, 2015
CO2: The future of Refrigeration
by Jeremy Williams on Apr.23, 2015, under News
Carbon Dioxide has been used in open and closed loop refrigeration processes for over 100 years. Today in commercial and industrial arenas it is grabbing some of the market share. With the phase out of “Freons”, natural refrigerant designs are grabbing attention.
Many leaders in the industrial field are implementing cascade “brine” and cascade compression systems. The commercial world is working with cascade systems as well, but also looking at co2 trans-critical.
GCAP’s CO2 Technician course covers all design methods, and you get to run, charge, troubleshoot, adjust, and manipulate a cascade overfeed system.
Danfoss Video of CO2 Phase Changes: Sub Critical/Super Critical/Saturated
[youtube width=”480″ height=”320″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkSkKKlcVJQ[/youtube]
GCAP’s Ammonia Lab: Hands On Training
by Jeremy Williams on Apr.16, 2015, under News
Another Day @ GCAP
[youtube width=”480″ height=”320″]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WPeL8HBWh8[/youtube]
www.AmmoniaTraining.com
Thoughts and Prayers to friends around Rochelle, IL
by Jeremy Williams on Apr.16, 2015, under News
GCAP held a PSM/RMP course in Rochelle, IL this week with Rueben McGilvary and Randy Williams. Our prayers go out to all the families affected by the tornado this last week. With all that taken into consideration it was a great weak.
At GCAP, wrapping up a great week of Operator II.
Highlights at the IIAR Conference
by Jeremy Williams on Apr.06, 2015, under News
IIAR put on a great show this year in San Diego. It was the best we have been to yet. Got to re-connect with some great friends and made some new. Thank you all for your support and stopping by the booth. Look forward to next year.