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EP4109015A1
EP4109015A1 EP20812123.6A EP20812123A EP4109015A1 EP 4109015 A1 EP4109015 A1 EP 4109015A1 EP 20812123 A EP20812123 A EP 20812123A EP 4109015 A1 EP4109015 A1 EP 4109015A1
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D17/00Arrangements for circulating cooling fluids; Arrangements for circulating gas, e.g. air, within refrigerated spaces
    • F25D17/005Arrangements for circulating cooling fluids; Arrangements for circulating gas, e.g. air, within refrigerated spaces in cold rooms
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D17/00Arrangements for circulating cooling fluids; Arrangements for circulating gas, e.g. air, within refrigerated spaces
    • F25D17/02Arrangements for circulating cooling fluids; Arrangements for circulating gas, e.g. air, within refrigerated spaces for circulating liquids, e.g. brine
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D13/00Stationary devices, e.g. cold-rooms
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D21/00Defrosting; Preventing frosting; Removing condensed or defrost water
    • F25D21/06Removing frost
    • F25D21/08Removing frost by electric heating

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  • the invention relates to a refrigeration installation intended to be installed in a cold room that enables a certain temperature to be maintained in said cold room greater than, equal to or less than 0 °C.
  • One object of the invention is to provide a refrigeration installation that enables maximum use of a coolant, coming from a liquefied natural gas (LNG) regasification port installation, recirculating it and supplying the right amount for maintaining the appropriate temperature, further preventing the formation of frost.
  • LNG liquefied natural gas
  • a commonly used solution to the temperature control problem is to introduce more coolant when further cooling is required and to limit the flow when the desired temperature is reached.
  • this solution does not enable the temperature to be accurately maintained inside the cold room, and it generates areas of uneven temperature, in other words, areas of non-homogeneous temperature.
  • the use of coolant at the temperature at which it is stored implies a limited efficiency, since it does not allow the entire cooling capacity thereof to be used.
  • the present invention relates to a refrigeration installation intended to be installed in a cold room in order to maintain it at a certain temperature, whether it is a temperature above or below 0 °C.
  • the refrigeration installation of the invention enables an optimal use of a coolant, preferably Temper ® , which circulates inside it, preventing the direct introduction thereof into the cold room at an excessively low temperature, which can generate problems such as the appearance of frost.
  • the coolant is supplied by means of an external supply line at low temperature that comes from a liquefied natural gas (LNG) regasification port installation.
  • LNG liquefied natural gas
  • the refrigeration installation of the invention comprises at least one air cooler.
  • the air cooler is located inside the cold room in order to enable a heat exchange between the coolant and the cold room.
  • the air cooler in a preferred embodiment, may comprise a set of tubes, through which the coolant circulates.
  • the set of tubes comprising an inlet for the coolant and an outlet and, preferably, it may comprise a set of fins intended to increase the heat transfer between the tubes and the cold room.
  • the refrigeration installation further comprises a pipe circuit that introduces the coolant into the cold room.
  • the pipe circuit is connected to the air cooler, with the inlet and the outlet.
  • the pipe circuit recirculates the coolant that comes out of the air cooler and reintroduces it through the inlet thereof.
  • the coolant is pumped through the pipe circuit and the air cooler using a pump.
  • the refrigeration installation In order to maintain the temperature of the coolant that enters the air cooler at a certain temperature, and, therefore, maintain the temperature inside the cold room, the refrigeration installation comprises a supply conduit for coolant at a lower temperature than the coolant circulating inside the pipe circuit of the air cooler. In order to adjust the mixture of the coolant supplied by means of the supply conduit and the coolant that circulates through the pipe circuit of the air cooler, the refrigeration installation comprises an adjustable three-way valve.
  • the three-way valve is located in the pipe circuit downstream from the pump and is connected to an outlet conduit, wherein a first shut-off valve can be arranged, which adjusts the amount of coolant that is evacuated from the pipe circuit. Moreover, the coolant that passes through the three-way valve is mixed with the coolant supplied by means of the supply conduit, which is connected with the pipe circuit.
  • the three-way valve enables the mixture to be adjusted, for this purpose it opens or closes proportionally depending on the inlet temperature of the coolant at the inlet of the air cooler, so that, if the inlet temperature of the coolant rises, the three-way valve opens so that coolant supplied by means of the supply conduit enters which will be mixed with the coolant that circulates through the pipe circuit, obtaining coolant at the desired temperature at the inlet of the air cooler.
  • the amount of coolant that is supplied through the supply conduit can be determined by the action of a second shut-off valve.
  • the refrigeration installation can further comprise one or more temperature sensors connected to the adjustable three-way valve, and to the shut-off valves in order to know the temperature of the coolant in different portions of the refrigeration installation and select the amount of coolant supplied through the supply conduit and the flow of coolant that comes out of the pump and remains in the pipe circuit, controlling the temperature of the coolant that enters the air cooler.
  • control of the three-way valve, the pump and the air cooler is carried out by means of a control unit that uses the data provided by the temperature and pressure sensors in order to determine the opening or closing thereof.
  • control unit that uses the data provided by the temperature and pressure sensors in order to determine the opening or closing thereof.
  • shut-off valves these can be controlled either by means of the control unit or manually.
  • the air cooler can further comprise one or more fans.
  • the fans generate a turbulent air stream that enables the heat transfer between the tubes and the cold room to be increased.
  • the pump of the refrigeration installation of the invention has an inverter system for adjusting the flow of coolant, for which reason the refrigeration installation further comprises one or more pressure sensors connected to the pump.
  • the refrigeration installation further comprises one or more pressure sensors connected to the pump.
  • at least one first pressure sensor can be located upstream from the pump and at least one second pressure sensor can be located downstream from the pump.
  • the refrigeration installation can further comprise a defrost system, controlled by means of the control unit, which comprises a set of resistors located inside the air cooler which, when heated, prevent the generation of frost.
  • a defrost system controlled by means of the control unit, which comprises a set of resistors located inside the air cooler which, when heated, prevent the generation of frost.
  • it can comprise a supply system by means of using solar energy and/or aerothermal energy in order to prevent said generation of frost by heating the inside of the cold room.
  • the invention comprises a refrigeration installation intended to be installed in a refrigeration room that enables said refrigeration room to be maintained at a certain temperature by means of the efficient use of a coolant, ostensibly reducing the consumption of electrical energy.
  • the coolant is supplied at a constant temperature to the cold room in order to adapt the temperature inside said cold room.
  • Figure 1 shows a schematic view of the refrigeration installation of the invention, which comprises an air cooler (1), a pipe circuit (2), a pump (3), pressure sensors (6) and temperature sensors (7, 15, 17), an adjustable three-way valve (4), a first shut-off valve (12) and a second shut-off valve (13), a supply conduit (5) for coolant, an outlet conduit (14) and a set of resistors (8).
  • Figure 2 shows the air cooler (1), which further comprises a set of tubes (9) inside of it through which the coolant circulates, such that an energy exchange occurs between the coolant and the cold room.
  • the set of tubes (9) may comprise a set of fins (11) which increase the heat transfer surface and therefore enable the capacity of the air cooler (1) to reduce the temperature of the cold room to be increased.
  • the air cooler (1) further comprises one or more fans (10) that generate a turbulent air stream that enables the heat transfer ratio between the coolant and the cold room to be increased.
  • the coolant enters the air cooler (1) from the pipe circuit (2) at -28 °C.
  • the temperature at which the cold room is intended to be maintained is usually -20 °C.
  • the coolant absorbs a portion of the heat from the cold room, cooling it. In this process, the coolant is heated to -24 °C.
  • the set of tubes (9) of the air cooler (1) delivers the coolant to the pipe circuit (2), in order to recirculate it.
  • the coolant is moved through the pipe circuit (2) and the set of tubes (9) of the air cooler (1) by means of a pump (3).
  • the pump (3) has an inverter system which enables the flow of the coolant to be controlled. To do so, it further has two pressure sensors (6), one located before the pump (3) and the other located right after, in order to obtain the pressure of the coolant before and after being pumped.
  • a temperature sensor (7) in the pipe circuit (2) that determines the temperature of the coolant at the inlet of the air cooler (1).
  • the pump (3), the air cooler (1) and the three-way valve (4) are controlled by means of a control unit (16), in this case a programmable logic controller (PLC), with the information collected by the pressure (6) and temperature (7, 15) sensors.
  • PLC programmable logic controller
  • the first shut-off valve (12) adjusts the amount of coolant at -35 °C that is supplied by means of the supply conduit (5).
  • the second shut-off valve (13) is located in an outlet conduit (14) and controls the amount of coolant that comes out of the pump (3) which is evacuated from the pipe circuit (2).
  • the shut-off valves (12, 13) can be controlled either manually or by means of the control unit (16).
  • valve (4) located downstream from the pump (3), which acts as a flow diverter valve. This valve opens/closes proportionally depending on the inlet temperature of the coolant into the air cooler (1).
  • the three-way valve (4) opens so that coolant supplied by means of the supply conduit (5) enters at -35 °C, which will be mixed with the coolant that circulates through the pipe circuit (2) at -24 °C, from this mixture coolant at -28 °C will be obtained, which enters the air cooler (1) once again.
  • a set of resistors (8) is further provided which heat the areas of the air cooler wherein frost is most likely to form.
  • FIG. 3 shows a diagram of the connections with the control unit (16).
  • the control unit (16) is connected to the pressure (6) and temperature (7, 15, 17) sensors, from which it receives information regarding the pressure and temperature at different points of the refrigeration installation and processes the information received and sends instructions to the various elements.

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a refrigeration installation for a cold room that enables certain temperature to be maintained by using a coolant, coming from a liquefied natural gas (LNG) regasification port installation, preventing the formation of frost, and which comprises: an air cooler (1), through which the coolant circulates, with a defrost system (9) and located inside the cold room, a pipe circuit (2) that introduces the coolant into the cold room, a pump (3), for moving the coolant, a supply conduit (5) for coolant at a lower temperature, an adjustable three-way valve (4), located downstream from the pump (3) and which is connected to an outlet conduit (14) in order to evacuate coolant and adjust the amount thereof that is mixed with the coolant from the supply conduit (5); and a control unit (16).

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    OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
  • The invention relates to a refrigeration installation intended to be installed in a cold room that enables a certain temperature to be maintained in said cold room greater than, equal to or less than 0 °C.
  • One object of the invention is to provide a refrigeration installation that enables maximum use of a coolant, coming from a liquefied natural gas (LNG) regasification port installation, recirculating it and supplying the right amount for maintaining the appropriate temperature, further preventing the formation of frost.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • There are currently numerous solutions developed in the field of refrigeration systems and devices, most of them with compressors and capacitors.
  • However, many of said solutions, despite being simple, supply a coolant directly to the cold room. This causes the coolant to be supplied at the temperature at which it is stored, which may not coincide with the desired temperature inside the cold room, for which reason the temperature of the cold room is difficult to control. Likewise, it will cause the temperature in the room to not be homogeneous, since the area from which the coolant is supplied will be at a lower temperature.
  • A commonly used solution to the temperature control problem is to introduce more coolant when further cooling is required and to limit the flow when the desired temperature is reached. However, this solution does not enable the temperature to be accurately maintained inside the cold room, and it generates areas of uneven temperature, in other words, areas of non-homogeneous temperature. Likewise, the use of coolant at the temperature at which it is stored implies a limited efficiency, since it does not allow the entire cooling capacity thereof to be used.
  • Other more complex solutions make use of turbomachines and several heat exchangers, increasing the cost of the installation and reducing efficiency due to the losses in the turbomachines and heat exchangers. The installations known in the state of the art have at least one compressor and one capacitor.
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates to a refrigeration installation intended to be installed in a cold room in order to maintain it at a certain temperature, whether it is a temperature above or below 0 °C. The refrigeration installation of the invention enables an optimal use of a coolant, preferably Temper®, which circulates inside it, preventing the direct introduction thereof into the cold room at an excessively low temperature, which can generate problems such as the appearance of frost. The coolant is supplied by means of an external supply line at low temperature that comes from a liquefied natural gas (LNG) regasification port installation.
  • The refrigeration installation of the invention comprises at least one air cooler. The air cooler is located inside the cold room in order to enable a heat exchange between the coolant and the cold room. The air cooler, in a preferred embodiment, may comprise a set of tubes, through which the coolant circulates. The set of tubes comprising an inlet for the coolant and an outlet and, preferably, it may comprise a set of fins intended to increase the heat transfer between the tubes and the cold room.
  • The refrigeration installation further comprises a pipe circuit that introduces the coolant into the cold room. The pipe circuit is connected to the air cooler, with the inlet and the outlet. Thus, the pipe circuit recirculates the coolant that comes out of the air cooler and reintroduces it through the inlet thereof.
  • The coolant is pumped through the pipe circuit and the air cooler using a pump.
  • In order to maintain the temperature of the coolant that enters the air cooler at a certain temperature, and, therefore, maintain the temperature inside the cold room, the refrigeration installation comprises a supply conduit for coolant at a lower temperature than the coolant circulating inside the pipe circuit of the air cooler. In order to adjust the mixture of the coolant supplied by means of the supply conduit and the coolant that circulates through the pipe circuit of the air cooler, the refrigeration installation comprises an adjustable three-way valve.
  • The three-way valve is located in the pipe circuit downstream from the pump and is connected to an outlet conduit, wherein a first shut-off valve can be arranged, which adjusts the amount of coolant that is evacuated from the pipe circuit. Moreover, the coolant that passes through the three-way valve is mixed with the coolant supplied by means of the supply conduit, which is connected with the pipe circuit. The three-way valve enables the mixture to be adjusted, for this purpose it opens or closes proportionally depending on the inlet temperature of the coolant at the inlet of the air cooler, so that, if the inlet temperature of the coolant rises, the three-way valve opens so that coolant supplied by means of the supply conduit enters which will be mixed with the coolant that circulates through the pipe circuit, obtaining coolant at the desired temperature at the inlet of the air cooler. The amount of coolant that is supplied through the supply conduit can be determined by the action of a second shut-off valve. Likewise, the refrigeration installation can further comprise one or more temperature sensors connected to the adjustable three-way valve, and to the shut-off valves in order to know the temperature of the coolant in different portions of the refrigeration installation and select the amount of coolant supplied through the supply conduit and the flow of coolant that comes out of the pump and remains in the pipe circuit, controlling the temperature of the coolant that enters the air cooler.
  • The control of the three-way valve, the pump and the air cooler is carried out by means of a control unit that uses the data provided by the temperature and pressure sensors in order to determine the opening or closing thereof. In the case of the shut-off valves, these can be controlled either by means of the control unit or manually.
  • Moreover, the air cooler can further comprise one or more fans. The fans generate a turbulent air stream that enables the heat transfer between the tubes and the cold room to be increased.
  • Preferably, the pump of the refrigeration installation of the invention has an inverter system for adjusting the flow of coolant, for which reason the refrigeration installation further comprises one or more pressure sensors connected to the pump. Specifically, at least one first pressure sensor can be located upstream from the pump and at least one second pressure sensor can be located downstream from the pump.
  • The refrigeration installation can further comprise a defrost system, controlled by means of the control unit, which comprises a set of resistors located inside the air cooler which, when heated, prevent the generation of frost. Alternatively, it can comprise a supply system by means of using solar energy and/or aerothermal energy in order to prevent said generation of frost by heating the inside of the cold room.
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  • As a complement to the description provided herein, and for the purpose of helping to make the features of the invention more readily understandable, in accordance with a preferred exemplary embodiment thereof, said description is accompanied by a set of figures constituting an integral part of the same, which by way of illustration and not limitation, represent the following:
    • Figure 1 shows a schematic view of a preferred embodiment of the refrigeration installation of the invention.
    • Figure 2 shows a schematic view of a preferred embodiment of the air cooler of the refrigeration installation of the invention.
    • Figure 3 shows a schematic view of the connections with the control unit in a preferred embodiment of the refrigeration installation of the invention.
    PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
  • The invention comprises a refrigeration installation intended to be installed in a refrigeration room that enables said refrigeration room to be maintained at a certain temperature by means of the efficient use of a coolant, ostensibly reducing the consumption of electrical energy. The coolant is supplied at a constant temperature to the cold room in order to adapt the temperature inside said cold room.
  • Figure 1 shows a schematic view of the refrigeration installation of the invention, which comprises an air cooler (1), a pipe circuit (2), a pump (3), pressure sensors (6) and temperature sensors (7, 15, 17), an adjustable three-way valve (4), a first shut-off valve (12) and a second shut-off valve (13), a supply conduit (5) for coolant, an outlet conduit (14) and a set of resistors (8).
  • Figure 2 shows the air cooler (1), which further comprises a set of tubes (9) inside of it through which the coolant circulates, such that an energy exchange occurs between the coolant and the cold room. The set of tubes (9) may comprise a set of fins (11) which increase the heat transfer surface and therefore enable the capacity of the air cooler (1) to reduce the temperature of the cold room to be increased. The air cooler (1) further comprises one or more fans (10) that generate a turbulent air stream that enables the heat transfer ratio between the coolant and the cold room to be increased.
  • The coolant enters the air cooler (1) from the pipe circuit (2) at -28 °C. The temperature at which the cold room is intended to be maintained is usually -20 °C. Thus, after passing through the set of tubes (9) of the air cooler (1), the coolant absorbs a portion of the heat from the cold room, cooling it. In this process, the coolant is heated to -24 °C. The set of tubes (9) of the air cooler (1) delivers the coolant to the pipe circuit (2), in order to recirculate it.
  • The coolant is moved through the pipe circuit (2) and the set of tubes (9) of the air cooler (1) by means of a pump (3). The pump (3) has an inverter system which enables the flow of the coolant to be controlled. To do so, it further has two pressure sensors (6), one located before the pump (3) and the other located right after, in order to obtain the pressure of the coolant before and after being pumped.
  • Likewise, there is a temperature sensor (7) in the pipe circuit (2) that determines the temperature of the coolant at the inlet of the air cooler (1). The pump (3), the air cooler (1) and the three-way valve (4) are controlled by means of a control unit (16), in this case a programmable logic controller (PLC), with the information collected by the pressure (6) and temperature (7, 15) sensors.
  • The first shut-off valve (12) adjusts the amount of coolant at -35 °C that is supplied by means of the supply conduit (5). The second shut-off valve (13) is located in an outlet conduit (14) and controls the amount of coolant that comes out of the pump (3) which is evacuated from the pipe circuit (2). The shut-off valves (12, 13) can be controlled either manually or by means of the control unit (16).
  • There is a three-way valve (4) located downstream from the pump (3), which acts as a flow diverter valve. This valve opens/closes proportionally depending on the inlet temperature of the coolant into the air cooler (1).
  • If the inlet temperature of the coolant rises, the three-way valve (4) opens so that coolant supplied by means of the supply conduit (5) enters at -35 °C, which will be mixed with the coolant that circulates through the pipe circuit (2) at -24 °C, from this mixture coolant at -28 °C will be obtained, which enters the air cooler (1) once again.
  • In order to prevent the formation of frost in the air cooler, a set of resistors (8) is further provided which heat the areas of the air cooler wherein frost is most likely to form.
  • Figure 3 shows a diagram of the connections with the control unit (16). The control unit (16) is connected to the pressure (6) and temperature (7, 15, 17) sensors, from which it receives information regarding the pressure and temperature at different points of the refrigeration installation and processes the information received and sends instructions to the various elements.

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  1. A refrigeration installation intended to be installed in a cold room in order to maintain it at a certain temperature, wherein the refrigeration installation comprises:
    - at least one air cooler (1), located inside the cold room and which comprises a defrost system, through which a coolant coming from an external supply line coming from an external liquefied natural gas (LNG) regasification installation circulates at very low temperature,
    - a pipe circuit (2) that introduces the coolant into the cold room,
    - a pump (3), for moving the coolant through the pipe circuit (2) connected to the set of tubes (9) of the air cooler (1),
    - a supply conduit (5) for coolant at a lower temperature than the coolant that circulates through the pipe circuit (2),
    - an adjustable three-way valve (4), located in the pipe circuit (2) downstream in the direction of circulation of the coolant from the pump (3) and which is connected to an outlet conduit (14) in order to enable the evacuation of the coolant that comes out of the pump (3), and adjusts the amount of coolant that is maintained in the pipe circuit (2) and is mixed with the coolant at a lower temperature provided by the supply conduit (5)
    - a control unit (16), connected with all the elements.
  2. The refrigeration installation according to claim 1, wherein the air cooler (1) further comprises one or more fans (10), for increasing the heat transfer between the tubes and the cold room.
  3. The refrigeration installation according to claim 1, which further comprises one or more pressure sensors (6) connected to the control unit (16) for adjusting the flow of coolant.
  4. The refrigeration installation according to claim 1, wherein at least one first pressure sensor (6) is located upstream from the pump (3) and at least one second pressure sensor (6) is located downstream from the pump (3).
  5. The refrigeration installation according to claim 1, which further comprises one or more temperature sensors (7, 15, 17) connected to the control unit (16) for controlling the temperature of the coolant at the inlet of the air cooler (1) varying by means of the three-way valve (4) the amount of coolant at a lower temperature supplied by the supply conduit (5) and, consequently, the temperature of the cold room.
  6. The refrigeration installation according to claim 1, which further comprises a set of resistors (8) located inside the air cooler in order to prevent the generation of frost and connected to the control unit (16).
  7. The refrigeration installation according to claim 1, which further comprises a supply system by means of using solar energy in order to prevent the generation of frost inside the air cooler and connected to the control unit (16).
  8. The refrigeration installation according to claim 1, which further comprises a heat supply system by means of aerothermal energy in order to prevent the generation of frost inside the air cooler and connected to the control unit (16).
  9. The refrigeration installation according to claim 1, wherein the set of tubes (9) of the air cooler (1) further comprises a set of fins (11) intended to increase the heat transfer between the tubes and the cold room.
  10. The refrigeration installation according to claim 1, wherein the temperature of the coolant at the inlet of the air cooler (1) is -28 °C.
  11. The refrigeration installation according to claim 1, wherein the temperature of the coolant supplied by the supply conduit (5) is -35 °C.
  12. The refrigeration installation according to claim 1, wherein the coolant is Temper ®.
  13. The refrigeration installation according to claim 1, which further comprises a first shut-off valve (12) located in the supply conduit (5) and which adjusts the amount of coolant provided by said supply conduit (5), and a second shut-off valve (13) located in the outlet conduit (14) and which adjusts the amount of coolant that is evacuated from the pipe circuit (2).
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