LINDE TECHNOLOGY CUTS SUPERMARKET ENERGY COSTS.

Author(s) : SCHWARZ P.

Type of article: Article

Summary

DESIGN CHANGES THAT HAVE BEEN MADE TO PRODUCE A LOWER ENERGY DEMAND IN SUPERMARKET APPLICATIONS INCLUDE DISPLAY CASE REDESIGN WITH NIGHT BLINDS AND VARIABLE AIR FLOW FANS. THE CASE LIGHTING IS PLACED OUTSIDE THE REFRIGERATED AIR FLOW. DEFROSTING CONTROLS MEASURE THE NEED FOR DEFROST BEFORE THEY OPERATE. CONDENSING UNITS ARE MADE WITH LARGER CONDENSING SURFACES INCLUDING SUBCOOLING COILS. MULTIPLE COMPRESSOR SETS HAVE MULTICIRCUIT CONDENSERS AND ARE EQUIPPED WITH LIQUID SUBCOOLERS FOR LOW TEMPERATURE CIRCUITS COOLED BY HIGH TEMPERATURE COMPRESSORS. COMPOUND SYSTEMS ARE USED WHEN THERE IS A LARGE LOW TEMPERATURE LOAD. D.W.H.

Details

  • Original title: LINDE TECHNOLOGY CUTS SUPERMARKET ENERGY COSTS.
  • Record ID : 1986-1037
  • Languages: German
  • Source: Ber. Tech. Wiss./Rep. Sci. Technol. - n. 56/n. 39
  • Publication date: 1984
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.

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