Refrigeration concept for small supermarkets using modular cascade systems with carbon dioxide and propylene.
Concept frigorifique pour les petits supermarchés utilisant des systèmes modulaires en cascade à dioxyde de carbone/propylène.
Author(s) : HEERUP C.
Type of article: Article
Summary
This article presents a project designed to increase the number of available technical solutions as an alternative to fulfilling the requirements of Directive No. 552 dated July 2, 2002 regulating certain industrial greenhouse gases which implies limiting the amount of HFC refrigerant charges to a maximum of 10 kg for refrigeration systems after January 1, 2007. The concept addresses the safety issues raised by the hydrocarbons by limiting the refrigerant charge and by safely placing the parts containing hydrocarbons in a closed cabinet.
Details
- Original title: Concept frigorifique pour les petits supermarchés utilisant des systèmes modulaires en cascade à dioxyde de carbone/propylène.
- Record ID : 2006-1792
- Languages: French
- Subject: Technology
- Source: Revue générale du Froid & du Conditionnement d'air - vol. 96 - n. 1060
- Publication date: 2006/01
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Indexing
- Themes: Supermarkets, display cabinets
- Keywords: Technology; Propylene; Comparison; Design; Supermarket; Cascade system; Refrigerating plant; CO2
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