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Use of CO2 in commercial refrigeration: an energy-efficient solution.
Author(s) : LORENTZEN G.
Summary
A new system is proposed, combining refrigeration and hot-water production by means of a trans-critical CO2 process. Its cost-effectiveness is excellent wherever there is a reasonable demand for both services.
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- Original title: Use of CO2 in commercial refrigeration: an energy-efficient solution.
- Record ID : 1995-2068
- Languages: English
- Source: New Applications of Natural Working Fluids in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
- Publication date: 1994/05/10
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