Regulation: EN 378-x
Refrigerated warehouses are large-scale facilities designed to handle high volumes of goods. They operate in positive temperature (TN) between 0°C and +12°C or in low temperature (LT) between -5°C and -30°C.
Key Features:
Temperature control: Each area can be maintained at different temperatures.
Monitoring and management: Sensors and software for temperature, humidity, traceability, and safety control.
Refrigeration Systems
Refrigerants
In compliance with increasingly strict regulations on the use of greenhouse gas refrigerants, we offer solutions designed to reduce gas quantities and/or use refrigerants with GWP = 0.
Refrigeration Units
Indirect fluid systems, suitable for temperature ranges from +12°C to -5°C. These systems include a chiller to produce an eutectic solution (which improves refrigeration cycle efficiency). Through a pumping station, the fluid is distributed to the evaporators inside the storage areas.
This solution also enables heat recovery, which would otherwise be lost to the external environment, to produce hot water (approx. 40°C) usable for defrost cycles or other applications.
Direct expansion refrigeration units using low-GWP F-gas.
Direct expansion pumped-fluid systems, available in single or multi-compressor configurations, in subcritical or transcritical CO₂ cycles.
Evaporators
Cubic type or dual flow evaporators, with direct or indirect air discharge into the environment.
Control Systems
- User-friendly microprocessor controls.
- Electronic thermostatic valves to increase the refrigeration efficiency of the evaporators.
- Axial and/or radial fans with EC (electronically commutated) technology.
