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