News - J & E Hall condensing units help protect endangered frogs

J & E Hall condensing units help protect endangered frogs
A special breeding sanctuary – the AmphiPod – has been built at the zoo to house the critically endangered lemur leaf and golden mantella frogs. Temperatures in the AmphiPod must be similar to the tropics to provide perfect breeding conditions.
 
Somerset-based Heronhill Air Conditioning was given the task of providing cooling for the job. Heronhill supplied two specially adapted cassettes matched with J & E Hall Fusion condensing units running on R404A.  Special control panels allow the temperature range to vary from as low as 6oC in the evening to 30oC in the daytime – depending on the breed of frog being housed in the AmphiPod.
 
Heronhill managing director Nigel Manning said: “This is a very prestigious and worthwhile project. The zoo is a  charity and protecting endangered species is important. J & E Hall were delighted to help us out.   With the compact size of the
AmphiPod  and  the  fact  that  visitors to the  zoo need  to be able to see the  frogs, we needed  something  that would  be discrete and not too noisy, big or bulky. So this was very much a hybrid job – a mix and match – something we specialise in all the time. The J & E Hall units are superb and have all the available options you would need on such a critical application. The after-sales support is excellent too. We are very pleased.”
 
The lemur leaf frog is found only in a few places in Costa Rica and Panama, while the golden mantella hails from Madagascar. Bristol Zoo’s Curator of Reptiles and Amphibians Tim Skelton said: “The AmphiPod is a vital tool in helping to save high-risk frog species from the danger of extinction –  currently a very real and near threat.”
 
Fusion units are sold complete with all components fitted  during manufacture – such as receiver, sight glass and filter drier, saving the installer time and the customer money. They retain the high standard of workmanship you would expect from J & E Hall and also provide the benefits of the latest technology.
 
Features include:
· the Maneurop MTZ compressor from Danfoss
· service valves situated on the outside of the unit
· increased anti-corrosion protection
· improved electrical layout
· increased noise insulation to the compressor and the inside of the unit.
 
The units are available for medium and low temperature applications using R404A refrigerant. Medium temperature units can also run on R134a and R407C.