29-06-2016

Ejector technology for the biggest Italian Iper-market

In a historic place of technology as the former Alfa Romeo factory in Arese (MI), Arneg has launched the Ejector technology for CO2 transcritical systems where the biggest Shopping Center in Italy and Europe was inaugurated last April 14th.




Arneg, in collaboration with  Danfoss , Dorin and Luve, has developed two innovative  CO2 transcritical systems that  supply  more than 150 cabinets and cold rooms for an amount of 290 kW of MT refrigerating power   and 30 cabinets  in LT  range for 38 kW of refrigerating  power. Both racks are designed to work with a MultiEjector system.

It is well known that, above 30 °C of ambient temperature, the efficiency of a simple transcritical system drops. MultiEjector technology target is able to recover the energy of the high-pressure gas discharge line, instead of wasting it in the common expansion valve. The recovered energy is given to the MT suction fluid, in order to raise its pressure. The work spent to bring the fluid from the lowest pressure of the system to higher  pressure is lower than a simple transcritical system. In this way the Ejector technology allows  CO2 system to be competitive with a conventional  R404A system even in warm climates. It is estimated that it is possible to reach up to 10% energy saving than a R404A system using a CO2 Ejector rack, even in warm places as Arese, where in summer temperature can reach more than 38°C.

Arneg implemented the MultyEjector block in a parallel compressor transcritical system, in order to maximize the work of the parallel compressors. The main advantage of this system is to compress the flash gas before it reaches the lowest pressure of the cycle. With the MultiEjector system there are more advantages as more gas is compressed from the intermediate pressure stage and not from the lowest one. Moreover, to optimize the energy recovery, the intermediate pressure can be modulated depending on the gas cooler pressure.

In order to contribute to the building energy demand, both systems are able to produce up to 120 kW of hot water.

With this new further development within  CO2  technology, this natural gas  can  be considered, without any doubt,  the best refrigerant, also in South of Europe, being able to guarantee both a reduction of the environment impact of the retail industry both  energy savings. We have not to look to the Store  Iper – La Grande  in Arese as a single pioneering project, but as the starting point  of a technology that can be widespread in warmer locations  as Italy as well.

With this project Arneg shows that it is up to date with the newest and advanced technology that  can be offered  to the Retail Market and is looking at the future with really innovative eyes.