[esp-r] Re: refrigerated warehouse Esp-r
Achim Geissler
achim.geissler at intergga.ch
Fri Jun 11 21:31:11 BST 2010
Dear Rodrigo
ESP-r can, of course, simulate a freezer warehouse. Also, some plant
components allow for the tracking of electrical power consumption.
However, as there are surely very many ways to generate cooling power,
maybe having the necessary cooling load - optimizing this by improving
design - and then checking cooling apparatus manufacturers technical
data can solve your problem?
If the loads are large, it may be interesting to look into absorption
cycles (e.g. NH3-H20 chillers), as these can even be powered by
photovoltaics.
Best
Achim
On Jun 11, 2010, at 4:14 PM, Rodrigo Perez wrote:
> To whom it may concern :
>
> I need to know how to simulate a refrigerated freezer warehouse with
> Esp-r. This one needs to remain in a temperature of -10°C in order
> to conserve food. Moreover, the software should integrate the
> electrical consumption of refrigerated systems.
>
> Does any reference in ESRU o paper exist with this kind of
> information?
>
> I thank you in advance for your time and consideration,
>
> Best regards,
>
> Rodrigo Pérez
>
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