Refrigeration system in the food industry

Planning, production and installation of an ecologically and economically optimized refrigeration system. The new system works with significantly lower quantities of fluorocarbon. Instead, cold water (+6/+12 °C degrees) and brine (-12/-6 °C degrees) are now used. Thanks to the optimized planning, the new refrigeration system can also be operated with a significantly lower number of pumps. To reduce operating costs, a reduction of almost 20 pumps was achieved and the number of smaller system components was also reduced.

During assembly, the cooling towers and the chiller itself were installed first. This was followed by the piping with the installation of 15 pumps, over 400 fittings and two hydraulic separators with a capacity of 3 m3 each as well as two cooling water tanks with a capacity of 17 m3 each - made of stainless steel with pipe dimensions from DN 15 to DN 500.

The secondary steel construction for the supporting structures with a total weight of 28 tons was also carried out by Antrok. In the hall of the cooling center alone, 1,200 m of pipes were connected with over 2,000 weld seams.

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Are you looking for a reliable partner for a similar project? Please do not hesitate to contact us.

Michael Brunst
Managing Director

Tel: +49 561 47562-0
michael.brunst@antrok.de

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