Refrigerators

Quelle: Rittal | Inka Krischke,

Also available in stainless steel

The stainless steel versions of the Blue e+ cooling unit series from Rittal have been specially developed for demanding environmental conditions, for example for applications where a high level of corrosion protection is required, such as in the food industry and the process industry.

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The cooling units in the stainless steel version meet protection class IP55 and work with energy-efficient hybrid technology. They are available with five different cooling capacities from 1.6 kW to 5.8 kW. The hybrid technology consists of a combination of heat pipe and conventional compressor technology. In many cases, such as when the outside temperature is comparatively low, the heat pipe provides sufficient cooling capacity. As no compressor is required for its operation, energy consumption is very low. The additional compressor cooling only works when a higher cooling capacity is required. As all compressor cooling components are speed-controlled, their operation is also energy-efficient. According to the supplier, the temperature hysteresis is also very low. Thanks to their multi-voltage capability, the cooling units can be operated worldwide at all standard mains voltages and frequencies. Intuitive operation takes place via a touch display, on which the basic settings are made and status messages are displayed. In addition to operation directly on the cooling unit, a smartphone app is also available.

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