Influence of the control of the installations of refrigeration using wired or programmed logic, in the energy consumption.

Influencia del control de las instalaciones de refrigeración utilizando lógica cableada o programada, en el consumo energético.

Number: pap. 1200

Author(s) : LÓPEZ LÓPEZ J. R., BOUROUIS M.

Summary

The restrictive European directives related to eco-design, are generating major changes in products related to energy consumption, requiring a reduction in it. Cold production is undergoing technological and legislative advances with the consequent improvement of energy efficiency in both new and existing installations, producing high energy and economic benefits. The adaptation of the control in industrial refrigeration installations carried out with wired logic to programmed logic has an impact on improved consumption. This document presents a theoretical-practical study of the adaptation of refrigeration installations to programmed logic, proving to be suitable for them to work in the conditions for which they were designed. The improvement in the controls with the incorporation of elements such as sensors, regulators, and others, as well as the new refrigerants replacing the existing ones, will lead to an improvement in the installations and a greater saving in energy consumption. On the other hand, more trained and trained technicians will be needed.

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  • Original title: Influencia del control de las instalaciones de refrigeración utilizando lógica cableada o programada, en el consumo energético.
  • Record ID : 30024161
  • Languages: Spanish
  • Source: CYTEF 2018. IX Congreso Ibérico y VII Congreso Iberoamericano de Ciencias y Técnicas del Frío, Valencia, España, 19-21 junio 2018.
  • Publication date: 2018/06/19

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