Industrial refrigerating plants with brine networks, from the planner's point of view.
[In German. / En allemand.]
Author(s) : END L.
Summary
Indirect chilling with brine networks have the advantages of an 80% reduction in CFC use, and constant display cabinet temperature. Its disadvantages continue to be: minor exergy losses and a 10% higher capital cost. Energy-wise, brine installations are the equal of direct evaporation plants.
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- Original title: [In German. / En allemand.]
- Record ID : 1995-2908
- Languages: German
- Source: News und trends in der Lebensmittelkühlung.
- Publication date: 1994/10/18
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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- Author(s) : PAUL J.
- Date : 1996/10
- Languages : English
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