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THE NOCTURNAL COOLING OF WATER USED FOR REFRIGERATION PRECOOLING.
Author(s) : PARKINSON R. D. J., FISHER R. K.
Summary
THE HIGH POWER DEMAND OF REFRIGERATORS USED TO COOL MILK CAN BE REDUCED BY MORE THAN HALF, IN PLATE HEAT EXCHANGERS AND WATER ARE USED TO PRECOOL MILK. THIS PAPER DESCRIBES THE NOCTURNAL COOLING OF REUSABLE PRECOOLING WATER. THE TECHNIQUE HAS APPLICATIONS IN AREAS WHERE POWER DISTRIBUTION IS INSUFFICIENT. NOCTURNAL COOLING ALSO MAKES PRECOOLING POSSIBLE ON FARMS WHERE WATER IS NOT IN ABUNDANT SUPPLY DURING SUMMER MONTHS.
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- Original title: THE NOCTURNAL COOLING OF WATER USED FOR REFRIGERATION PRECOOLING.
- Record ID : 1983-1864
- Languages: English
- Source: Refrigeration of perishable products for distant markets.
- Publication date: 1982/01/26
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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Indexing
- Themes: Milk and dairy products
- Keywords: Precooling; Milk; Milk cooler; Plate; Farm; Energy saving; Heat exchanger
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- Languages : English
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