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Ammonia Refrigeration Best
Practices Workshop
Ammonia refrigeration systems are highly specialized. They require
proper operation, regular tune ups, and consistent maintenance to
perform optimally. This workshop will provide the education, skills,
and tools you need to make improvements to your facility’s
refrigeration system. These best-practice takeaways will help you
step back, assess your systems, and identify areas of improvement.
After the class join us at Henningsen Cold Storage for a tour of their
ammonia refrigeration facility from 12:30—1:30 p.m.
This class will help you:
• Refresh your knowledge of refrigeration fundamentals
• Map the components of your facility’s refrigeration system and
understand which parts are the biggest energy users
• Assess your current operation and maintenance program
• Implement best practices that will reduce your energy use and
costs
• Identify capital improvement opportunities
Who will benefit?
Managers and operators who oversee ammonia refrigeration
systems, especially those that typically handle compressor loads of
200 horsepower or more.
• Industrial refrigeration professionals
• System operators and plant engineers
• Maintenance technicians
• Facility managers
Instructor
David Moser, P.E., Cascade Energy
Dave is a senior project engineer at Cascade Energy specializing in
helping industrial facilities become more energy-efficient. For the last
24 years he’s been working with commercial and industrial
mechanical systems, including design, energy audits, and
commissioning. He regularly conducts workshops on ammonia
refrigeration systems, has led over 20 tune-ups at large refrigerated
warehouses, and is the technical lead for a large food service
distributor’s energy management program.
Feb. 12, 2019
8 a.m. to noon
Salem
Check in & continental
breakfast at 7:30 a.m.
PGE Salem Service Center
4245 Kale St NE
Salem, OR 97305
FREE to PGE business customers. Others may attend based on space; fee will apply. Lunch provided prior to the tour
Credits
• Clackamas Community College:
0.4 CEUs
• IFMA: Qualifies for four CFM
maintenance points
• RETA: qualifies for 4 PDHs
or .4 CEUs
Need special accommodations or
assistance? Please let us know
when you register.
For details and to register visit:
PortlandGeneral.com/classes
Questions? Email [email protected]
or call 503-464-2931