It was decided in June 2020, amid the ongoing pandemic, that Chillventa would not take place in Nuremberg again until 2022. Instead, participants from all over the world will meet on a virtual platform at Chillventa eSpecial. ebm-papst will cover the topic of natural refrigerants and, among other things, will present the new AxiEco Protect axial fan for use in evaporators, compressor cooling systems, condensers, heat pumps, flash freezers, etc.
AxiEco Protect
Tough ambient conditions prevail in the refrigeration, ventilation and air conditioning sector in particular. This requires highly-efficient, electrically and mechanically robust solutions. Thanks to its aerodynamically optimized design and high speed strength, the AxiEco Protect achieves pressures of approximately 500 Pa and air flow rates of over 12,000 m³/h. This high power density makes it the ideal solution for applications in confined installation spaces in particular. Both versions of the AxiEco Protect – with EC and AC technology – are completely ErP-compliant and the way they are produced is environmentally friendly and conserves resources. This means that manufacturers are not forced to carry out expensive and time-consuming technology conversions.
Presentation at Chillventa eSpecial
Nico Timmermann, Team Leader for Refrigeration Technology in Sales at ebm-papst, will present the new AxiEco Protect in a presentation during the online event. Participating in Chillventa eSpecial is subject to a charge, but free tickets are available via ebm-papst at www.ebmpapst.com/chillventa. You can then register via www.chillventa.de/en/especial-participation.
“Highly efficient axial fan for a wide range of applications” Presentation by Nico Timmermann October 15, 2020 at 11.15 a.m. CEST.
About Nico Timmermann
Nico Timmermann studied mechanical engineering and business administration and has been working at ebm-papst since 2017, initially as a project engineer in the technical sales department of the refrigeration technology segment. Since the beginning of 2020, he has been in charge of a team of project engineers in this area that support ebm-papst's subsidiaries.