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PROJECT INCORPORATING COLD CHAIN conveyer to stores around the country. This was critical as the lease for the old factory had been cancelled and production had to continue to supply all the stores around town. The cold room chiller that chills the filling. minutes to get the room on temperature, then starts to unload to a point where it cycles between three and four compressors for the rest of the day, the Carel control system alternates between the compressors to keep run hours equal across the units. MANUFACTURER LINE The pie manufacture line came in from Switzerland. This line is absolutely state of The racks in the cooling facility cool the pies in 60 minutes. Once loaded, the pies move in a spiral motion to the top of the rack and are fed off onto a conveyor belt. the art with fitted with VSD and PLCs. The system can produce 8 000 pies per hour on certain lines out of a footprint area of roughly 150m². The only manufacturing process not handled by the automated pie line machine is the cooking of the fillings which still happens via good old-fashioned love and care with the chefs mixing up ingredients in automatic cookers and cooking batches and mixing them by hand. The pies flow off the automated pie line directly into the spiral freezer and out to the packing area, where a team of packers slot the pies into boxes and straight into holding freezers and delivery trucks. SYSTEM IMPACT The difference in power draw on this system from a traditional simplex design would be roughly 30% in terms of electrical The spiral freezer is cooled by a Multiplex Refrigeration plant with five Large GEA compressors being cooled by an Evapco water-cooled condenser. The Multiplex mechanics and electrics were designed and assembled by Lutz Refrigeration with a design very similar to an ammonia system design with the distinction, however, of low-charge direct expansion freon gas to the stainless-steel cooling coil. The cooling system can provide up 230kW of cooling in a -34°C room. The advantage for pie city in going with such a large freon system, was a much easier set-up in term of regulation, lower capital cost, lower maintenance cost and with the water- cooled design, energy usage was brought in line with ammonia efficiency. The Blast freezer runs as low as -35°C, but in operation it was found that the best setting was closer to -30°C to trim energy usage, allowing an entire compressor to switch off. At these temperatures, the plant cycles between three and four compressors out of five. This also keeps the compressors running more comfortably within their design envelope at suction pressures of -38°C and discharge of 35°C, equating to a coefficient of performance of 1.5. For every 1kW electricity used, there is effectively 1.5kW cooling – equivalent to a comparative water-cooled ammonia system at these temperatures. This blast spiral freezer can draw up to as much as 150kVA when running flat out. However, being a multiplex design, it runs hard when switched on for the first 15 SYSTEM OPERATION Cooling tower being craned in. COLD LINK AFRICA • January/February 2020 www.coldlinkafrica.co.za 13