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Waitrose transitions to

Opteon XP40 refrigerant and saves

By retrofitting the refrigeration systems in one of its stores in Devon( UK) from R404A to Opteon XP40, Waitrose gained up to 9 % energy savings, providing the business with a significant opportunity to lower its CO 2 e emissions and helping to achieve the targets set out in its Carbon Plan. www. refripro. eu

Background
Waitrose, a British supermarket chain with over 336 shops ranging from large supermarkets to service station forecourts, was looking for a way to decrease its carbon footprint dramatically. In 2010, Waitrose published its Carbon Plan, which clearly documented the business’ s approach to reducing emissions. The indirect and direct emissions from the refrigeration systems in its shops are a very significant contributor, making this area a prime target for improvement.
In addition to Waitrose’ s internal plans, on 1 January 2015, the European F-Gas regulation( EU 517 / 2014) came into force, which from 2020 will ban the use of refrigerants with a GWP of 2 500 or more( for example R404A and R507A) in all new equipment and for service in systems with a charge > 40T CO 2 e
(> 10.2kg of R-404A).
The Chemours Company is supporting Waitrose Supermarkets in its transition from R404A refrigeration systems to low global warming potential( GWP) Opteon XP40 refrigerant. By retrofitting the refrigeration systems in one of its stores in Devon from R-404A to Opteon XP40, Waitrose gained up to 9 % energy savings, providing the business with a
significant opportunity to lower its CO 2 e emissions and helping to achieve the targets set out in its Carbon Plan. This project is also the first major commercial roll-out in the UK of HFO based blend technology for replacement of R-404A in existing equipment.
Opteon XP40 refrigerant
In October 2014, Chemours commercially launched the Opteon low GWP portfolio of refrigerants to help meet increasingly stringent global HFC regulations, while maintaining and even improving performance compared to incumbent products.
Opteon XP40( R449A), the company’ s flagship low GWP refrigerant, was introduced as an ideal replacement for R404A. Opteon XP40 is an HFO based blend with a GWP of just 1 282, which is well below the GWP threshold stated in the F-Gas regulation. Major compressor manufacturers have now approved Opteon XP40 for use as a R404A replacement and XP40 can be found in their compressor selection software. The performance of Opteon XP40 is very similar to R404A with a significant reduction in power consumption under a wide range of operating conditions, making it an ideal candidate for retrofitting existing R404A systems.
Refrigeration system and conversion
The decision was taken to retrofit a typical Waitrose store in Holsworthy, Devon, from R404A to Opteon XP40. The refrigeration system consisted of two high temperature packs and one
The performance of Opteon XP40 is very similar to R404A, with a significant reduction in power consumption under a wide range of operating conditions. static. guim. co. uk
A typical Waitrose store in Holsworthy, Devon, was retrofitted from R404A to Opteon XP40.
low temperature pack, all of which were manufactured by Space Cooling Systems in 2004. All packs use Copeland scroll compressors. The low temperature pack was connected to six in-store cabinets and one cold store. The high temperature packs were connected to 18 cabinets and three refrigerated counters in the store and three cold rooms for storage.
This project is also the first major commercial roll-out in the UK of HFO based blend technology for replacement of R-404A in existing equipment.
Operation and energy performance
The energy consumption of the refrigeration systems was measured for two weeks before the retrofit and then for three weeks after the retrofit had been completed. ColdService( part of the EPTA Group) was chosen to perform the retrofit and the first retrofit took place overnight on 12 July 2015, while the other two packs were retrofitted on consecutive nights without causing any disruption to the trading floor during the store’ s opening hours. The Opteon XP40 retrofit guidelines were followed and no components or oil changes were required, making the retrofit swift and straightforward.
Analysis of the energy consumption data was performed by Emerson Climate Technologies – Retail Solutions, which revealed that at equivalent ambient temperatures during the monitoring period, the high temperature systems’ energy consumption was reduced by 8.7 %. For the low temperature system, the energy consumption was reduced by 3.0 %. For the total refrigeration system, this equates to a reduction in energy consumption of 6.6 %.
Conclusion
“ No component changes, no oil changes, and similar system operating parameters made the retrofit very straightforward and fast once the R404A had been recovered. The good cooling performance and lower energy consumption makes Opteon XP40 an ideal retrofit option for R404A systems,” said Paul Blanch, senior manager at Emerson Climate Technologies – Retail Solutions.
The reduction in energy consumption and the 64 % reduction in the GWP of Opteon XP40 compared to R404A offer a significant opportunity for Waitrose to lower its CO 2
e emissions and help to achieve the target set out in its Carbon Plan.
Danny Ryan, refrigeration manager at Waitrose, who is leading the overall project, commented,“ Reducing our
CO 2 e emissions is a key target and so retrofitting existing R404A systems with a lower GWP refrigerant is a key part of our strategy. Opteon XP40 has helped achieve this by not only reducing the direct emissions of the refrigerant, but also by reducing the energy consumption of the systems.” CLA

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