Theoretical evaluation of integrated systems for refrigeration and air conditioning in supermarkets
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
The electricity consumption for air conditioning and refrigerated cases in large
supermarkets represents a substantial share of the total electricity consumption.
The energy efficiency of supermarkets can be improved by optimising components
design, recovering thermal and refrigerating energy, adopting innovative
technology solutions, integrating the HVAC system with medium temperature and
low temperature refrigeration plants and, finally, reducing thermal loads on
refrigerated cases. This study is aimed at investigating the performance of different
lay-out and technological solutions and at finding the potential for improving
energy efficiency over the traditional systems. In the analysis chillers and heat
pumps working with R410A, medium temperature systems working with R404A
and low temperature systems working both with R404A and R744 were
considered. The investigated solutions enable an annual energy saving higher than
15% with respect to the baseline solution.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
List of contributors:
Minetto, Silvia
Book title:
PROCEEDINGS- 1 st IIR International Conference on the Cold Chain and Sustainability