HEAT EXCHANGER TO PRODUCE ICE
The heat exchanger to produce ice is a deferred cooling system that allows the production, accumulation, and storage of ice during hours of lower energy demand, when energy costs are often lower. This intelligent cooling system stores this cold source for use during periods of higher energy demand, when energy costs are often higher.
This heat exchanger is especially interesting for industries that require advanced cooling systems and in countries where energy rates may fluctuate, for example, between daytime and nighttime energy consumption.
ICE ACCUMULATOR TO SAVE ENERGY
Beyond the significant operational energy savings of the cold accumulators, the cost of implementation should also be mentioned. Some production processes and large conditioning systems require significant amounts of cooling. Traditionally, this involves the need to install high-power refrigeration equipment with the corresponding purchase, energy, and maintenance costs. By incorporating these systems as an additional cooling source, we are able to size industrial chillers, cooling towers, and dry coolers smaller, which reduces not only energy and maintenance costs but also acquisition expenses.
Among the products that could be especially interesting for this application are: