Energy-saving devices for air conditioners, refrigeration units, and chillers! Over 700 units installed! We will introduce our reduction achievements in cold storage warehouses, ice-making factories, and supermarkets.
This document presents the energy-saving achievements of the energy-saving device "Miracle Coil" for air conditioners, refrigeration units, and chillers, categorized by manufacturer, model, and application. The "Miracle Coil" is installed after the condenser of the outdoor unit, allowing the refrigerant that could not be fully condensed to be condensed, thereby increasing the liquefaction rate. By increasing the liquefaction rate, the capacity of the indoor unit's airflow improves, resulting in a shorter time to reach the set temperature and reduced operating time of the compressor, which leads to energy savings. 【Contents】 ■ Energy-saving achievements by manufacturer, model, and application <Items> - Target models for installation - Horsepower - Compressor output - Number of units - Refrigerant - Application - Industry - Reduction effect - Measurement period *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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With the motto of being environmentally friendly, we initially focused our research and development on applying spiral tubes to car air conditioning. However, due to the sudden changes in electricity supply caused by the Great East Japan Earthquake, we recognized the urgent need for energy conservation in commercial refrigeration, cooling, and air conditioning systems that have a very high electricity demand. This led to the development and practical application of the "Miracle Coil." Moving forward, we are determined to challenge ourselves in the development and commercialization of new energy-saving devices, seeking guidance from the professors at Waseda University.