Quote Originally Posted by mad fridgie View Post
I could not agree with you more, if every piece of refrigeration had just a small increase in efficiency, think of how big the energy saving would be world wide.
In these hard times many(most) do not want to spend the money on these type of projects.
The 1% was only an example, you have to prove performance, unfortunately this has to be done by wide of instruments. As I stated the main use of flow meters was for one party to prove to another party actual results, more than presumed calculated results.
Unfortunately, many companies don't realize that optimization of a refrigeration plant operation is the best way to improve efficiency of every refrigeration plant. Just smart, efficient operation.