Technology/Services

Emerson Builds Model Store to Test Retail Technologies

Facility to analyze supermarket, c-store refrigeration, lighting, HVAC and more

DAYTON, Ohio -- A model supermarket, complete with refrigerated cases, dry goods shelves and point-of-sale terminals is under construction by Emerson Climate Technologies, a business segment of Emerson. The 2,500-square-foot supermarket module will support research on supermarket and convenience-store refrigeration, including system controls and alternative refrigerants, as well as lighting and HVAC.

Emerson Climate Technologies model supermarket, convenience store

The module is being constructed by Emerson as one of five research areas within The Helix innovation center on the University of Dayton campus.

“Our work in The Helix will be highly collaborative,” said Mitch Knapke, director food retail marketing and business development at Emerson Climate Technologies Refrigeration business. “We look forward to the opportunity to get into this space with our customers and industry partners to test and evaluate new approaches to the retail experience, from food safety to lighting to HVAC and new refrigerants.”

Emerson’s supermarket module will include a transcritical CO2 booster refrigeration system, which will chill the model supermarket’s refrigeration cases and walk-in cooler and support the HVAC system. The CO2 system will also be used efficiently to provide building heat, hot water and even heat to melt the snow on sidewalks.

Testing and research in the supermarket module will include temperature and humidity variations using an environmental chamber that can simulate -20 to 120 degrees Fahrenheit. The facility will also feature Emerson controls and sensors.

“We want to study the entire supermarket and c-store experience, not just from an equipment standpoint but from the point of view of a shopper,” said Rajan Rajendran, vice president, system innovation center and sustainability for Emerson Climate Technologies. “We want to make this as real world as possible, looking at system performance on very hot days, for example, and evaluating systems holistically for their environmental impact.”

The supermarket module is one of five modules currently under construction at The Helix innovation center, a nearly 40,000-square-foot facility on the University of Dayton campus. Emerson’s $35-million total investment in The Helix will foster an ambitious, collaborative approach to conducting research to create new technologies that address heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVACR) industry challenges, according to the company.

The Helix, which will be operational in December 2015, will eventually employ about 35 people and focus on five HVACR industry markets: supermarket/convenience-store refrigeration, foodservice operations, residential connected homes, data-center cooling and light commercial buildings.

Emerson plans for The Helix to be a global hub of HVACR industry education. In addition to the five modules, the facility includes three learning labs, and the company plans to host industry meetings and hold forums for HVACR professionals on-site.

St. Louis-based Emerson is a global leader in bringing technology and engineering together to provide innovative solutions for customers in industrial, commercial and consumer markets around the world.

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