IDAC: a new technique from Grenco for refrigeration efficiency.
Author(s) : WOODYARD D.
Type of article: Periodical article
Summary
A Netherlands-based refrigeration specialist has evolved a portfolio of systems for marine refrigeration which focus on: air distribution; temperature control; CO2 control; controlled atmosphere; and minimizing dehydration. The company's new intelligent delivery air control (IDAC) technique was designed to replace conventional systems for controlling delivery air temperature and the refrigerant superheat of an air cooler. The aim was to increase the energy efficiency of the refrigeration plant and to achieve maximum operating reliability. Service experience with the first reefer ship to benefit from an IDAC installation has reportedly confirmed the system's energy saving potential, temperature accuracy and user-friendliness.
Details
- Original title: IDAC: a new technique from Grenco for refrigeration efficiency.
- Record ID : 1995-1187
- Languages: English
- Source: Nav. Archit. - E62 (2 p.); 3 fig.
- Publication date: 1994/02
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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Indexing
- Themes: Marine transport
- Keywords: Modified atmosphere; Sea transport; Refrigerated transport; Design; Efficiency; Accuracy; Netherlands; Refrigerating plant; Air conditioning
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