Supermarket refrigeration after the ban of R22: indirect refrigerating system, with NH3, the natural solution.
Author(s) : KOELET P. C.
Summary
The main objective of the article is to design a refrigerating system that offers an alternative acceptable non HFC solution to the banned CFCs and HCFCs without increasing the energy consumption. The new system should be safe and reliable, offering a high quality of refrigeration in order to respect the HACCP.
Details
- Original title: Supermarket refrigeration after the ban of R22: indirect refrigerating system, with NH3, the natural solution.
- Record ID : 2002-2544
- Languages: English
- Publication date: 2001
- Source: Source: Kelvin/Proc. arab-afr. Conf. Refrig. Air Cond., Cairo
n. 2; 16-28; fig.; tabl.; 6 ref./281-295; fig.; tabl.; 6 ref. - Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
Indexing
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Themes:
Ammonia;
Specialized cold stores - Keywords: Refrigerating equipment; Heat carrier; Energy consumption; Design; Ammonia; Supermarket; Refrigerant
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