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No Component How it happens Energy Savings


1 High–efficiency compressor New generation
compressors use less 4-10%
energy to supply a
given pressure.
2 High efficient electric motors in They offer an 5-14%
Evaporator fans operational efficiency
of 50% to 60% These
motors also run cooler
and typically have a
longer operating life.
3 High efficient electric motors in They use a built-in
Condensor fans inverter and a magnet
rotor, and as a result, 3-8%
are able to achieve
greater efficiency in
air-flow systems than
conventional AC
motors
4 Variable speed drive (VSD) fitted to special drive to
the compressor control the speed
(RPM) of the unit, 9-16%
which in turn saves
energy compared to a
fixed speed
equivalent.
5 Structure insulation (+25 mm) Rigid polyurethane
foam allows thermal- 6%
insulation for higher
retention of desired
temperatures.
6 Sealing High density/
automated doors and
plastic strip curtains
are a cheap and
efficient method to 1-6%
keep the cool air
inside when shifting
produce to and from
the cool room.
7 High-efficiency lighting LED solutions
consume much less
energy and have a
longer duration than 4%
traditional
incandescent bulbs.
8 Energy management system This controls how
and/or controls much energy
components use, 15%
which makes it an
important link in the
system. Ensuring
temperature settings
leads to significant
savings over time.

Cold rooms can be made energy efficient by following standard operating procedures

 Use scroll compressors instead of centrifugal compressors

Insulation of PU :

 50mm for 5 degree Celsius


 75mm for -10 degree Celsius
 100mm for -25 degree Celsius
 125mm for -35 degree Celsius
 150mm for -45 degree Celsius

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