Indirect ammonia refrigeration system with water/glycol for a fruit and vegetable packing station.
Indirect ammoniak-koelsysteem met water/glycol voor fruit- en groentendistributiecentrum in Osnabrück.
Author(s) : HAVENAAR D.
Type of article: Article, Case study
Summary
An ammonia refrigeration plant with a secondary water/glycol system generates cooling and heating for a packing station for vegetables and fruits in Osnabrück (Germany). The complex consists of 12 banana-ripening rooms, 2 chill stores for storage of vegetables and fruits and a distribution area. The total mean refrigeration capacity is 813 kW, generated by 5 Bitzer screw compressors. The rest- and super-heat of the refrigeration plant is used for heating of the banana ripening rooms and the offices (floor heating) of the total building.
Details
- Original title: Indirect ammoniak-koelsysteem met water/glycol voor fruit- en groentendistributiecentrum in Osnabrück.
- Record ID : 2007-2182
- Languages: Dutch
- Source: Koude & Luchtbehandeling - vol. 100 - n. 4A
- Publication date: 2007/05
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