CZECH REPUBLIC: A combination of the HFO
refrigerant 1234ze and “natural” refrigerant CO2 is providing all the ac
and refrigeration requirements of a retailer in Brno.
The integrated retrofit design includes
air conditioning and medium temperature chiller systems and an
independent low temperature CO2 system.
Honeywell’s Solstice ze brand R1234ze refrigerant is contained in the
primary circuit of the integrated refrigeration unit. The ac and MT
systems use ethylene glycol as the secondary cooling fluid with CO2 cascaded to the LT system.
The unnamed customer, described as a
major cash and carry wholesale hypermarket, issued a tender for a
retrofit of its refrigeration and heat recovery system at its 9,700m² store in Brno.
Main contractor Zdenek Danek approached Czech manufacturer Sinop CB to supply refrigeration racks, with another Czech-based company, CTS Engineering, providing design services.
The customer demanded a low GWP and low carbon solution as a retrofit replacement for the existing R404A-based system.
Specifically the end user specified
refrigerant technology with a GWP lower than 150 and an ODP of zero.
Refrigerant with classification A1 was specified for direct cooling, and
A1 or A2L for indirect cooling. Higher operational efficiencies were
demanded, with the integration of air conditioning, cooling and heat
recovery systems to optimise those energy efficiencies.
Faced with completion by May of this
year, the system was retrofitted over a four-month period, with the main
contractor working during the night to avoid unnecessary disruption to
the end user.
The rack manufactured by Sinop is located
outside the supermarket in a ventilated machine room accommodating MT
and LT refrigeration equipment, along with integrated air conditioning
(ventilation, cooling, heating) technology that ensures a constant
internal temperature of 15 to 28ºC.
Solstice ze is contained in the primary circuit of the integrated refrigeration unit, with CO2 cascaded to the independent LT system via another auxiliary source in order to ensure operational safety.
De-superheating and condensation heat
from the AC and MT systems is routed to a mono-ethylene glycol (MEG)
system, which is cooled in a hybrid dry-cooler that operates in dry mode
below 16.3ºC ambient, and as a cooling tower above that threshold. An
antifreeze water solution of sodium-tetraborate–pentahydrate with
freezing point of -15ºC transfers the heat from the cabinets to the
primary circuit.
The rack manufactured by Sinop is located
outside the supermarket in a ventilated machine room accommodating MT
and LT refrigeration equipment, along with integrated air conditioning
(ventilation, cooling, heating) technology that ensures a constant
internal temperature of 15 to 28ºC.
Solstice ze is contained in the primary circuit of the integrated refrigeration unit, with CO2 cascaded to the independent LT system via another auxiliary source in order to ensure operational safety.
De-superheating and condensation heat
from the AC and MT systems is routed to a mono-ethylene glycol (MEG)
system, which is cooled in a hybrid dry-cooler that operates in dry mode
below 16.3ºC ambient, and as a cooling tower above that threshold. An
antifreeze water solution of sodium-tetraborate–pentahydrate with
freezing point of -15ºC transfers the heat from the cabinets to the
primary circuit.
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