"At twice the
efficiency-
at half the running cost"
In Technical...
You can
operate your equipment at 60 psi to 100 psi pressure instead of the usual 200 psi to 250
psi. Pumping refrigerant to your cooling coils eliminates the need to artificially
maintain high head pressures. Featured in "
About LRP "
Liquid
refrigerant pumping technology has given refrigeration systems capacity boosts while
saving electrical energy. Using this technology, liquid refrigerant entering the liquid
line is pressurise by a small centrifugal pump. Featured in "
Science & Technology "
Both the subcooling
method and the booster pump method were effective in eliminating flash gas, however, only
the booster pump could return the expansion valve to its normal capacity. Featured in "
Floating Head Pressures "
Case Study: Liquid pressure Amplifier (LPA) -
Reduction in head pressure and improvements in COP shows capacity increase 58%,
reduction in power 37% and total energy savings 60%
Featured in " EA Technology Cold Storage Case Study"