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Refrigeration System Manufacturers Corporate Reporting Form
This form is to be completed by all GreenChill partners that manufacture refrigeration systems by March 31st following the end of each reporting year. NOTE: All information provided will be treated as confidential business information (CBI), as stipulated under Clean Air Act provisions. EPA will only share total aggregated data for sales of specific system types.
General Partner Information
Company Name:
Partner Base Year (Note: this is the first year for which data is reported):
Partner Reporting Year:
Common System Types
Centralized Direct Expansion (DX): A system composed of several compressors connected in parallel, sharing a common discharge line and suction line that run throughout the store, feeding refrigerant to the cases and coolers. The compressors are located in a central equipment room or on the building roof. The compressors are connected to one or more larger condensers, and share a number of other components including a single oil-management system.
Distributed
Direct Expansion (DX):
A system that uses the same technology as a centralized DX system
but instead of having a central compressor system, the system uses
an array of compressor racks that are located near the refrigerated
cases. To be considered a distributed system, a system must be
marketed by the OEM as distributed.
Micro-Distributed: A system with the compressor and condenser directly attached to the display case(s). These systems can be air- or water-cooled. These systems are intended for use in a “line-up” application, not a standalone spot merchandiser. Note that for the purposes of GreenChill data reporting, partners only report sales of water-cooled micro-distributed systems.
CO2 Transcritical: A system in which carbon dioxide operates on a transcritical cycle, evaporating in the subcritical region and rejecting heat at temperatures above the critical point in a gas cooler instead of a condenser.
CO2 Cascade: A system in which a carbon dioxide compressor raises the gas from low-temperature conditions up to an intermediate temperature while a separate refrigerating system uses a different refrigerant to condense the carbon dioxide.
Secondary Loop: A system which uses a chiller to cool a secondary fluid. This secondary fluid is then circulated through the store to cases and coolers.
Reporting Units
With the exception of micro-distributed systems, the unit of measure used for reporting system sales to the GreenChill program is a rack. A “rack” is defined as:
“A single physical structure housing multiple compressors (not a single one) operating and piped in parallel with common suction and discharge refrigeration lines. Racks come in different dimensions – the number of compressors mounted on racks varies. Some racks include only one suction group (e.g., medium-temperature), while others contain multiple (e.g., low-temperature and medium-temperature). Racks may also be referred to as skids or packs.”
For the purposes of reporting sales of micro-distributed systems, partners should report the following information for water-cooled systems only.
The number of cases sold for in-store installation.
The number of condensing units sold for backroom installation (e.g., for walk-in coolers).
Sales
Please complete the table below regarding the number of refrigeration racks or, for micro-distributed systems, cases/units sold by your company and installed in the United States for retail grocery applications during the specified reporting year, by system type.
System Type |
Number of Units Sold |
Centralized DX |
racks |
Distributed DX |
racks |
CO2 Transcritical |
racks |
CO2 Cascade |
racks |
CO2 Secondary Loop |
racks |
Glycol Secondary Loop |
racks |
Brine Secondary Loop |
racks |
Other |
racks |
Micro-Distributed (in-store) |
cases |
Micro-Distributed (backroom) |
units |
If “Other” racks are listed, please specify:
Signature of Reporting Company’s Authorized Representative
The data reported herein represent the Reporting Party’s best estimates and are the result of a good faith effort to obtain and report accurate information. (Please print and sign the report)
Reporting Company:
Name (please print):
Signature: Date:
Submitting Completed Forms
Please send completed forms by March 31st to Marissa Hoer at Abt Associates ([email protected]).
Please contact Kersey Manliclic (Manliclic.Kersey@epa,gov or 202-566-9981) or Marissa Hoer ([email protected] or 919-624-8328) if you have any questions.
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