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as a refrigeration system can last a business between 15-20 years. So, the next time you are speaking with a client for a supermarket, be prepared to ask them about long-term considerations.


refrigeration units Decentralised


I n a decentralised refrigeration system, all refrigeration What are they?


One refrigeration circuit typically connects several display each circuit supplied by one refrigeration unit. equipment is divided into several refrigeration circuits, with


cabinets and even some cold rooms.


to match retail requirements (remote access, low leak rates). The decentralised refrigeration systems are specially designed


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optimum evaporating temperatures, enabling higher system Each individual circuit can be adjusted to the application’s refrigerants due to the units’ capacities below 40kW. smaller system size) and a wider choice of F-Gas compliant extending the system’s capacity, lower leakage rates (due to


refrigeration unit minimises investment costs. to use standard installation equipment, the decentralised needed, and a plug and play installation with the ability resulting in lower risk of food loss. With no machine room The decentralised refrigeration unit is also more reliable, efficiency.


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