Carbon dioxide as secondary refrigerant in a quick-freezing plant.
Kohlendioxid and Tiefkühl-Kälteträger.
Author(s) : SCHMUTZ B.
Type of article: Article
Summary
Carbon dioxide as evaporating secondary refrigerant in a quick-freezing plant indicates clear advantages compared with liquid secondary refrigerants. The planning process and the implementation of such plant in two supermarkets in Switzerland with CO2 as secondary refrigerant are described. On the basis of real measurements, the operational behaviour is analyzed.
Details
- Original title: Kohlendioxid and Tiefkühl-Kälteträger.
- Record ID : 1999-2273
- Languages: German
- Source: KI Luft Kältetech. - vol. 35 - n. 1
- Publication date: 1999/01
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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Themes:
Specialized cold stores;
Indirect refrigeration systems - Keywords: Supermarket; Secondary refrigerant; CO2
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- Author(s) : CRIELAARD G. A.
- Date : 2001/10
- Languages : Dutch
- Source: Koude & Luchtbehandeling - vol. 94 - n. 10
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- Author(s) : BLINDAUER C., RIESENBECK G. van
- Date : 2000/01
- Languages : German
- Source: KI Luft Kältetech. - n. 1
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Umrüstung der Kälteversorgung eines Grosstiefkü...
- Author(s) : GEBHARDT H.
- Date : 2001/11
- Languages : German
- Source: Kälte + Klimatechnik (Die) - vol. 54 - n. 11
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Alternative zur Direktverdampfung.
- Author(s) : SCHRÖER T.
- Date : 2008/06
- Languages : German
- Source: KI Kälte Luft Klimatechnik - vol. 44 - n. 6
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Indirect ammoniak-koelsysteem met water/glycol ...
- Author(s) : HAVENAAR D.
- Date : 2007/05
- Languages : Dutch
- Source: Koude & Luchtbehandeling - vol. 100 - n. 4A
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