Hydroloop Glycol

Hydroloop system is a cost-effective solution for stores, which allows removal of waste heat from the store through environmentally-friendly glycol line in summer and additional use of the heat for warming up the store and water in winter. Your chosen heating system can be additionally installed.

Advantages:
  • No heat discharge into the store area
  • Very small quantity of refrigerant
  • Easy installation – saving costs
  • No additional room height is needed to secure air flow
  • Emitted heat can be used for shop heating
  • Easy to integrate with various heating systems.

Hydroloop Hybrid

This environmentally-sustainable solution allows combining two different heat removal systems with the possibility to switch between the regimes, which guarantee easy use of excess heat for store needs. Heat is either emitted directly into the store area via air condenser mounted on the unit (in winter) or removed via glycol line to the outside (in summer).

Advantages:
  • Direct warm air supply to the store area in winter
  • Easy to install
  • Easy to integrate with various heating systems
  • Reliable operation – in case of fault in water circulation, heat is removed via air condenser on the top of the equipment.

Hydroloop Refrigeration System

 

Hydroloop Glycol System

  1. Dry cooler for thermal output in summer period.
  2. Pump station to ensure glycol circulation in closed loop.
  3. Hot water tank (optional).
  4. Sales area heating (optional).
  5. Heat removal via glycol line.

Hydroloop Hybrid System

  1. Dry cooler for thermal output in summer period.
  2. Pump station to ensure glycol circulation in closed loop.
  3. Hot water tank (optional).
  4. Sales area heating (optional).
  5. Heat removal via glycol line.
  6. Direct heat output into the sales area in winter period.

Traditional Refrigeration System

Centralized supermarket refrigeration system operate with racks of multiple compressors and other components installed in the machinery room, that are connected to a remote condenser and linked to multiple refrigeration display cases in the sales area through a refrigerant piping network.

Major disadvantages of remote refrigeration system:

  • Big load of refrigerant needed (long piping)
  • High refrigerant leakage
  • Costly maintenance
  • More space area needed for machinery room
  • Not flexible (piping to all cabinets, mostly in floor)
  • Bigger cost in the long run
  • F-gas regulation is banning applications with high GWP refrigerants.