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13-01-2007, 12:03 AM #1
Re: How to do almost impossible?
I don't have any experience on the new supermarket packs. All of the supermarket work I used to do had single condensing units per case line-up.
From what I know, supermarkets are like gas stations. You have to sell a lot of groceries or gasoline to make even a small amount of money.
The one thing supermarkets have going for them though is, any energy savings adds a tremendous amount of net income. Saving a few dollars here and there is the same as selling an extra cart load of groceries.
Supermarkets are energy hogs just like a lot of larger systems. There is so much that can be done, if a lot of people will quit saying it can't be done.
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13-01-2007, 11:33 AM #2
Re: How to do almost impossible?
We have our own design for a supermarket pack. Use four Bitzer Octagon compressors of roughly even sizes, fit an inverter on the lead compressor and use the new Danfoss AK2 pack controller.
This we fit as standard on all our supermarkets, mostly with electronic valves and controllers from Danfoss.
We also give the option of heat recovery
Not everyone gets what we are trying to do, but word is getting around
Kind Regards AndyIf you can't fix it leave it that no one else will:rolleyes: