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The project ”PC-tool calculating the energy-economical consequences when selecting refrigeration system. - STEP I, Compressors” has been carried out in the period from March 2005 to December 2006 with participation of:


  • IPU (project responsible), by Morten Juel Skovrup og Arne Jakobsen

  • Rambøll, by Dan Bomholt Andersen og Hannibal Sander

  • Birch & Krogboe A/S, by Martin Lykke Jensen

  • H. Jessen Jürgensen A/S, by Jan Lund Sørensen

  • Ahlsell Danmark A/S, by Flemming Bodin

  • Superkøl A/S, by Mads Kristensen

  • Teknologisk Institut, by Svenn Hansen

  • Kølebranchens Kvalitetsordning (KKO), by H.C. Aagaard

  • SA Køleteknik, by Henrik L. Rasmussen

  • Skippers Køleteknik, by Jens Skipper

  • Jensen Køleteknik, by Jesper Jensen

  • Salling Køleservice, by Vagn Tanderup

The project is financed by ELFOR, project 337-004.


The purpose of the project is (as stated in the application):
To develop and promote the usage of a PC-tool, which "easily" can demonstrate the energy-economical consequences using alternative systems, components and control strategies in refrigeration systems. The program aims at the design situation but can also be used for more principle investigations.
STEP I focuses on choice of compressors and their capacity control.
The project has resulted in the development of two pc-programs together called Compressor Toolbox:


  1. CompressorDB – used to install compressors models which are used in Compressor Pack Evaluation.

  2. Compressor Pack Evaluation – used to compare energy consumption, life cycle costs and payback time for different compressor packs and control strategies.

For a detailed description of the two programs see the user manuals installed with Compressor Toolbox (currently the user manuals are only in Danish).




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