you are here:
coolex.pl
/
Products
/
cooling in checkrooms
COOLING IN CHECKROOMSWe carry out modern and energy saving cooling installations in: - Fruit stores (e.g. apple, pear)
- Vegetable stores (e.g. cabbage, carrot)
- Chilling of fruits (e.g. strawberry, blackcurrant, raspberry)
Direct evaporation system ( with the usage of compressors: Bitzer, Coppeland, Maneurop, Britol; and evaporators: Goethard, Pro-Froid, PPUCH Tarczyn) We ensure the best safe keeping conditions:- air temperature in a chamber from – 1C
- air relative humidity up to 94%
max. temperature fluctuation + - 0,1C (switch on – switch off of the compressor)
- max. Δt = 5,5 – 6,0C (the difference between a radiator’s temperature and a chamber’s temperature)
- automatic, cyclical stirring of air in a chamber
- Adap-Kool system, that ensures high humidity in a chamber
- appropriate speed of evaporators’ ventilators (the same conditions in every space of a chamber)
- quick gaining of the temperature
- electrical unfreezing or with the use of ventilators
- possibility of full control and computer registration or via internet
- possibility of derived water’s registration
- possibility of plugging in a few chambers at the same time in case of applying the cooling switchboard
Glycol cooling (based on our own glycol aggregates with the implementation of hermetic and semi-hermetic compressors) We ensure the best safe keeping conditions and the highest humidity in a chamber:- air temperature in a chamber from – 1C
- air relative humidity up to 96%
- max. temperature fluctuation – + - 0,1C (switching on – switching off of the aggregate)
- accessible Δt = 3,0C ( the difference between a radiator’s temperature and a chamber’s temperature)
- appropriate speed of radiators’ ventilators (the same conditions in every space of a chamber)
- quick gaining of the temperature
- electrical unfreezing or with the use of ventilators
- possibility of full control and computer registration or via internet
- possibility of derived water’s registration
- possibility to regain “free” energy from the atmosphere (free-cooling)
- possibility to use a dual cooling system, which in case of a breakdown enables a continuous cooling of chambers
- possibility of plugging in a few chambers at the same time
|