ICS Presented to: Prof. V. Naik A report on Industrial Visit (Silvassa‚ Dadra and Nagar Haveli) Page 1 Index Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Synopsis BRFL (Bombay Rayon Fashions Ltd.) Neelkamal Plastics Sterling Generators Pvt. Ltd. Voltas Chiller Plant A visit to Rural Market Conclusion Topics Page No. 3 4 6 8 10 11 11 A report on Industrial Visit (Silvassa‚ Dadra and Nagar Haveli) Page 2 Synopsis: Industrial visit of two days for MET-PGDM First Year students was organised
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Airconditioner Industry in India — Presentation Transcript * 1. AIRCONDITIONER INDUSTRY ANALYSIS Subject: Business StrategyIndustry: Consumer Durable(Air Conditioner) Company: Bluestar Haresh Ashar(01) Prashant Arekar(19) Narayanan Palani(09) Devina Deshmukh(02) * 2. INDUSTRY ANALYSIS CONSUMER DURABLES • Consumer durables Sector can be classified as follows: – Consumer Electronics includes VCD/DVD‚ home theatre‚ music players‚ colour television‚ cameras‚ camcorders‚ portable audio‚ etc – White
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KUALA LUMPUR METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE INDUSTRIAL ATTACHMENT (TDC 402) INTERNSHIP REPORT PRINCE COURT MEDICAL CENTRE FATIN NADIRAH BINTI MOHAMAD YUSNI 01-201106-01038 931224-14-5862 DIPLOMA IN CULINARY ARTS KUALA LUMPUR METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE FACULTY OF HOSPITALIY & TOURISM MANAGEMENT INDUSTRIAL ATTACHMENT (TDC 402) INTERNSHIP REPORT PRINCE COURT MEDICAL CENTRE FATIN NADIRAH BINTI MOHAMAD YUSNI Report Submitted in Part of a fulfilment to Complete The
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If they get too cold they will all bundle up in a corner and try to stay warm‚ but they will not get too cold and die. The material that keeps them cool is called the chiller. It pumps cold ice into the tank and keeps them cool. If the chiller fails‚ you would put frozen water bottles into the tank and keep all of the Brook Trout cooled. Something that Brook Trout need is food like all other living things on this earth. Something that Brook Trout eat
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COMPETENCY DEMONSTRATION REPORT Narratives: 1- 3 CE.1: Air-conditioning system by using steam. CE.2: HVAC - Bone Marrow Transplant Unit CE.3: Conventional Direct Pumping Systems Vs. Variable Flow Pumping Systems Declaration All the statements and facts mentioned in this report are true to the best of my knowledge and I have made claims of acquired competencies in good faith. This project report is written in my own words and is a true representation of my personal competence
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NODE: MECHANICAL NAME OF THE TOPIC: MODERN TRENDS IN REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING Rohit Wani1 Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute‚ Mumbai-400 019 rohit.20047@gmail.com‚ Ph.No – 9172339408. Sumit Pawar2 Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute‚ Mumbai-400 019 sumit12131@rediffmail.com‚ Ph.No – 8055827981. ABSTRACT: A state-of-the-art review is presented of the different technologies that are available to deliver
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a strong union in Italy (FILM)‚ these two forces directly contribute to the difficulty of fulfilling the 10/10/10 plan. Based on these trends‚ a “top four in four” years is unlikely unless SpA can significantly increase its European sales in the chiller market. So far‚ he has taken some necessary steps in understanding the situation and has made some necessary changes to prepare for a comprehensive overhaul of the division. However‚ he has yet to make any decisions for the long term future of
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INTRODUCTION: Organised retailing in India witnessed a gross turnover of USD 320 billion in 2006. Although this figure is low compared with other developed economies‚ industry experts expected the growth rate of this sector at 35% until 2010. At present‚ about 100 malls are operational at India with a total area of 19 million sq ft. As per the estimates‚ about 3003 additional malls were constructed across the country by 2010. According to the Jones Lang LaSalle Retailer Sentiment Survey 2006
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water cooled variable speed chiller‚ add high efficiency air handlers‚ low-pressure drop components‚ and finish with an integrated control system that minimizes unnecessary dehumidification and simultaneous heating and cooling. • Benchmark existing facilities Use temperature resets to allow use of medium-temperature chilled water (55 degrees Fahrenheit or higher). Warmer chilled water improves chiller plant efficiency and eliminates the need for the chiller during many hours of operation
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Engineering‚ Vol. (108)‚ pp. 146-149. Grassie SL & Sheridan NR. 1977. Modelling of a solar powered absorption air-conditioning system with refrigerant storage‚ Solar Energy‚ Vol. (19)‚ pp. 691700. Huang ZC‚ Xia WH & Ma WB. 1991. A 2-stage LiBr absorption chiller for solar cooling‚ Proceedings of the Biennial congress of ISES‚ Denver‚ Colorado‚USA‚19-23 August‚ 1991‚ Vol.(2)‚ pp. 1643-8. Kreider JF & Krieth F. 1981. Solar systems for space cooling‚ Solar energy handbook‚ New York‚ McGraw-Hill. Li ZF & Sumathy
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