Summary
To prevent unpredicted environmental hazards by new chemical refrigerants, a conversion to natural refrigerants, i.e. ammonia, is preferable. This paper is based on a demonstration project in a medium-size supermarket situated in Roskilde, Denmark. The purpose of the project was to demonstrate the use of indirect cooling with ammonia in supermarkets substituting the existing CFC and HCFC-based refrigeration plants.
Details
- Original title: Indirect cooling with ammonia in supermarkets.
- Record ID : 2001-2355
- Languages: English
- Source: Celsius - vol. 28 - n. 5
- Publication date: 2000/05
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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Indexing
- Themes: Specialized cold stores
- Keywords: Refrigerating equipment; Heat carrier; Design; Ammonia; Two-stage system; Supermarket; Refrigerant
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A supermarket refrigeration system based on the...
- Author(s) : GREEN R. H., CASTLE T. P.
- Date : 1999
- Languages : English
- Source: Refrigerated Transport, Storage and Retail Display.
- Formats : PDF
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Ammonia refrigeration in supermarkets.
- Author(s) : PRESOTTO A. Jr, SÜFFERT C. G.
- Date : 2001/10
- Languages : English
- Source: ASHRAE Journal - vol. 43 - n. 10
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Supermarket refrigeration after the ban of R22:...
- Author(s) : KOELET P. C.
- Date : 2001
- Languages : English
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A green and up-to-date retail store.
- Author(s) : RIVET P.
- Date : 2002/07/22
- Languages : English
- Formats : PDF
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Un supermercato ecologico e moderno.
- Author(s) : RIVET P.
- Date : 2004
- Languages : Italian
- Source: Industria & Formazione - vol. 28 - n. 282
- Formats : PDF
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