Cooling in a circular loop with waterloop forniture

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No space for a refrigeration unit and no desire for a lot of waste heat in the sales area? Then refrigeration units with a Waterloop system are just right for you: They have an integrated refrigeration unit, but unlike plug-in units, they expel waste heat outside through a water circuit.

The design of a remote refrigeration unit, combined with the flexibility of a plug-in solution: Epta's Integral refrigeration units with Waterloop system were originally designed for connection to an external refrigeration unit, but are now also available with an integrated refrigeration unit. In the water-cooled version, the waste heat is directed through a Waterloop system to an outdoor unit or fed into a heat recovery system. Supermarkets in city center locations, with limited sales space, or those without room for a machine room benefit most from the advantages of Waterloop furniture. Their dimensions and product display area are just as large as those of remote furniture, allowing for the offering of more products than with comparable plug-in refrigeration units. At the same time, no external refrigeration unit or machine room is required.

Low maintenance costs

In addition, the Waterloop refrigeration units are quickly operational, as they only require an electrical and a water connection. Thanks to the natural refrigerant propane, they operate in an environmentally friendly manner. Although regular maintenance is necessary to ensure trouble-free operation, it is not extensive and therefore more cost-effective than for refrigeration units connected to a central refrigeration system. Since the units require a small amount of refrigerant, there is no need for leak checks. If a malfunction occurs, it typically remains limited to one unit. The outdoor unit, to which the refrigeration unit releases its waste heat, operates quietly and without vibrations. Epta's Integral units are also available as air-cooled versions, which release the waste heat directly into the air from the refrigeration unit.