Reduction of Friction Loss for Increased Energy Savings and Reduced Maintenance Workload
Tokyo, Japan, May 22, 2012 - NSK Ltd. (NSK; Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan; President and CEO: Norio Otsuka) today announced that it has developed a low torque rolling bearing designed for high efficiency centrifugal chillers used in large scale air conditioning equipment applications. In realizing the world's first*1 development of a rolling bearing solution for high efficiency turbo refrigeration machines, NSK has solved the problems posed by using sliding bearings by cutting friction loss in half.
NSK will seek to increase sales of this energy-saving product throughout Japan and worldwide, targeting 500 million yen in annual sales in 2016.
*1: According to NSK's findings as of March 2012
Development background
Reducing CO2 emissions and saving energy have become increasingly important in recent years as global warming countermeasures. In an effort to preserve the environment, the demand for centrifugal chillers, which have a high level of energy efficiency, has risen for air conditioner systems in large-scale facilities because such systems consume a great deal of power and fuel. Generally speaking, centrifugal chillers consist of a motor-driven centrifugal compressor that rotates an impeller to cause the refrigerant to blow outwards, and then the compressor compresses to circulate the refrigeration cycle. In terms of refrigeration capacity (cooling capacity), these machines typically range from 100 to 10,000 refrigeration tons*2. That alone is a lot of load to handle, but on top of that, in recent years there has been a push for
even higher efficiency and compactness, which has resulted in the compressors of these centrifugal chillers getting faster and faster. Of course, this is resulting in extremely demanding conditions for the bearings both in terms of speed and load, which in turn demands a high level of bearing technology.
NSK has responded to this demand by leveraging the experience it has built in aircraft applications to create a bearing that is highly reliable in environments 1.5 times faster than sliding bearings, and cuts friction loss in half through the use of such technology as high speed orientated cage shapes and lubrication methods.
Refrigeration Cycle
*2: One refrigeration ton is the cooling capacity required to phase change one ton of water at 0
Product Model | Inside Diameter | Outside Diameter | Thickness |
7211C NACHI | 55 | 100 | 21 |
7211B NACHI | 55 | 100 | 21 |