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glenn1340
07-11-2010, 06:08 PM
Hi guys,
A customer of mine has taken over a small supermarket premises that has a walk in cold room and freezer. As it`s now an Indian vegetarian food shop he`s no need for a freezer and I`m pre-empting his question " can you up the temp to make it run as a cold room at 6c" Now, I know it`ll not be as efficient using a low temp system for a cold room but will the increased return pressure and possibly temperature cause problems for the pump or will it just be a matter of replacing the thermostat and adjusting any defrost timer etc.

Many thanks in adavance
Glenn

chemi-cool
07-11-2010, 07:14 PM
You are inviting problems, Evaporating temp will still be low so you need to defrost every so often.
Capacity will be much higher at working times and I would worry about too high head pressure and compressor cooling.
On the other hand I have seen freezer rooms that just the set up temp has been change and no special problems.
I believe that if the unit is well designed and built it will do the job.

monkey spanners
07-11-2010, 08:04 PM
It may be worth fitting a crankcase pressure regulating valve, most dual temp room have them fitted to allow them to run as a freezer or chiller.

Jon

chemi-cool
08-11-2010, 04:52 AM
It may be worth fitting a crankcase pressure regulating valve, most dual temp room have them fitted to allow them to run as a freezer or chiller.

Jon

If its a hot gas defrost, its a must.

tonyelian
13-11-2010, 08:25 PM
hj
freezer room has a smaller evaporator so you might have an humidity issue due to the low evaporating temperature
also it has a smaller condenser so you might have a head pressure issue
if you have a large condenser change the expansion valve and every thing will b ok

Peter_1
14-11-2010, 10:00 AM
'Converted' on 1 place 2 freezer rooms (2 x 2x 2 m ) to cold rooms last week, only changed the set temperature.

Peter_1
14-11-2010, 10:01 AM
hj
freezer room has a smaller evaporator ..

This needs for me more explanation :eek:

DTLarca
14-11-2010, 11:49 AM
This needs for me more explanation :eek:

For the same capacity and TD the freezer blower might have to be bigger because it would have a larger fin spacing which would need to be compensated for by longer or more tubes.

But when speaking kW/TD, with the same compressor, the freezer blower will be selected smaller only because the compressor capacity at the lower SST will be lower.

I have attached a powerpoint slide that shows when the same blower is used with the same compressor in a -18°C room it will have an operating TD of about 6K but then when the room is 2°C the operating TD would be about 13K if the TEV could deliver the higher required refrigerant mass.

Peter_1
14-11-2010, 01:38 PM
OK, this makes sense ;)