LOW SUPERHEAT ON VALUEPACK
Low Superheat allows the evaporators to run with very low superheat setting without having the risk of liquid CO2 returning to the compressors. Typically, the evaporation temperature can be increased by around 4-5 Kelvin, which will give you energy savings around 10%.
ENERGY SAVINGS - MINIMUM 10%
PAYBACK TIME - 1½ - 2 YEARS
TESTED AND WELL PROVEN - 2 YEARS OF OPERATION ACROSS EUROPE
Benefits
> Minimum 10% energy savings
> Payback time 1½-2 years
> Less defrost of cabinets
> Safe solution as no liquid is returned to the compressors
> Well-proven solution: 2 years of operation in over 30 stores spread across Europe in both cold and warm climates
> Calculated energy savings for your specific project in any geographical location with Advansor Energy Tool
About LOW SUPERHEAT
Low Superheat is being used to run the evaporators with the highest evaporation temperature possible, without running them completely flooded.
30% ENERGY SAVINGS WITH LOW SUPERHEAT
The Swedish discount chain Willys has more than 30 ValuePacks with Low Superheat, Heat Recovery and Permanent Magnet Motors installed. As a result, Willys has cut its energy consumption by 30% compared to previous installations. Thereby they are also one step closer to its goal of reaching net zero from its operations by 2030.
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15% energy savings with low superheat
The Spanish supermarket chain Masymas was looking to replace their existing HFC system with a compact and energy efficient solution with a small footprint that could fit into a small machine room.
Masymas picked ValuePack with Low Superheat, Heat Recovery and Permanent Magnet Motors, resulting in 15% energy savings.
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- specifications
- Possible to order for ValuePack with MT capacities between 27-109 kW
- Minimum 10 evaporators required
- Installation
- Mounted on the rack from factory.
- For the most energy efficient results, we
recommend Advansor commissioning and training, including pre-commissioning, for the first installation.
We also recommend using a specialist from the control supplier onsite to set up the system manager and case controllers.