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Danfoss recognizes Delfield with EnVisioneer of the Year Award

IndustryNews
October 25, 2017

Danfoss has named Welbilt’s brand Delfield as the winner of its EnVisioneer of the Year Award for its use of Danfoss controls to convert equipment to low-GWP, natural refrigerant while also improving energy efficiency. Delfield offers a complete line-up of high-performance, refrigeration, fabrication, and serving systems for the foodservice industry. Its products ensure food safety and operational efficiency.

Launched in 2010, the EnVisioneer of the Year Award competition recognizes North American endusers, municipalities, building owners, or original equipment manufacturers that have introduced a new product, opened a new facility, or invested in a building or system upgrade using Danfoss products or solutions to realize significant energy or environmental savings.

Delfield is utilizing Danfoss thermostatic expansion valves and electronic controls to optimize its foodservice refrigeration equipment. By integrating Danfoss technologies, Delfield recently converted its portfolio from R-404A, an HFC refrigerant, to R-290, a natural hydrocarbon — reducing global warming potential by more than 99%, from 3,943 to 3. It also was able to lower refrigerant charge by 40-80% to reduce equipment footprint, and cut energy consumption by as much as 50%.

“Danfoss applauds Delfield for its commitment to advancing the industry through environmentally-friendly, energy-efficient technologies,” said John Galyen, president of Danfoss North America. “This is a great example of how innovative engineering can put ambitious energy-efficiency and refrigerant targets squarely in reach — without compromising performance or reliability. We are pleased to name Delfield as our eighth EnVisioneer of the Year.”

The EnVisioneer of the Year Award was presented on October 18 to Delfield’s Darrel Walker, vice president of engineering; Jeremy Huhn, staff refrigeration engineer; and Marcy Mathews, director, product management, by Danfoss sales director John Carmack.

“We are truly honored to receive the EnVisioneer of the Year Award from Danfoss,” said Josef Matosevic, chief operating officer of Welbilt. “This recognition is a testament to our commitment to deliver high-quality commercial foodservice equipment while simultaneously helping improve energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.”

Entrants to the EnVisioneer of the Year competition are reviewed and evaluated by an independent third-party judging panel.

For more information about the EnVisioneer of the Year Award program, visit www.danfoss.us/news/envisioneer-of-the-year/.

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