Reducing energy demand in production environment requiring refrigeration—A localized climatization approach

J. Wagner, M. Schäfer, A. Schlüter, Ludwig Harsch, J. Hesselbach, M. Rosano, Cheng-Xian Lin
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Food and pharmaceutical refrigeration areas place significant demands on air temperature and air humidity control. This leads to high energy requirements on the HVAC system. In the majority of cases, the entire production hall is “over conditioned” with fresh air. However, very often the products are located in a small part of the overall production area (hall). From an energy efficiency and sustainability point of view, it makes sense to only air condition that area in which the products require refrigerated temperature control. One approach to reduce the refrigeration energy demand is to house the product in localized product cooling systems. In this study, localized product cooling systems are analyzed in order to identify the saving potentials associated with a localized HVAC refrigeration system. Experimental systems were built and evaluated. The simulation analysis highlighted that smaller localized refrigeration housing can reduce total energy demand by up to 65%.
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减少需要制冷的生产环境的能源需求——一种局部气候化方法
食品和药品制冷领域对空气温度和空气湿度的控制有很高的要求。这导致了对暖通空调系统的高能源需求。在大多数情况下,整个生产车间都“过度调节”了新鲜空气。然而,产品通常位于整个生产区域(大厅)的一小部分。从能源效率和可持续性的角度来看,只在产品需要冷藏温度控制的区域安装空调是有意义的。减少制冷能源需求的一种方法是将产品安置在本地化的产品冷却系统中。在本研究中,分析了本地化产品冷却系统,以确定与本地化HVAC制冷系统相关的节约潜力。建立了实验系统并进行了评估。仿真分析表明,较小的局部制冷壳体可将总能源需求降低高达65%。
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