Current trends designed to prevent global warming in industrial refrigeration.
[In Japanese. / En japonais.]
Author(s) : KAGOSHIMA T.
Type of article: Article, Case study
Summary
This article gives an outline of a cold store newly built in Thailand. An ammonia liquid-pump system is applied, which has as advantages high efficiency and low running costs. Although a similar ammonia refrigeration system is applied widely in the world, the application of ammonia as the refrigerant seems to be restricted within a small area in Japan due to severe regulations applied by the government. With a view to preventing ozone depletion and global warming, the author understands that the most natural and reasonable solution is to apply ammonia, which shows excellent performance in industrial refrigeration, for a bigger area.
Details
- Original title: [In Japanese. / En japonais.]
- Record ID : 2006-1095
- Languages: Japanese
- Source: Refrigeration - vol. 80 - n. 937
- Publication date: 2005/11
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Themes:
Cold stores: running, control and safety;
Ammonia - Keywords: Refrigerating system; Japan; Thailand; Recommendation; Ammonia; Pump; Case study; Cold store; Distribution
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