Internal transport is done using fully automated cranes and conveyor systems. This ingenious system dispenses with the need for people and forklift trucks. Forklift trucks are now only used on the dispatching floor, for loading and unloading trucks and containers.
The main advantage of this automated storage system is that the logistics process operates more efficiently and reliably. Pallets are no longer damaged, each pallet location is accessible and because the refrigerated cells are always kept closed, the refrigeration of the cells is extremely efficient, which enhances the shelf life and quality of the products being stored.
The challenge at that time was that CO2 experience was available for freezing but not for cooling. The Dutch industrial refrigeration contractor Cofely took on that challenge and created a unique design for this NH3/CO2 pump system.
As the temperature of the different zones can be adjusted to below zero °C, air defrosting was not an option. A small CO2 compressor generates hot gas for defrosting, which is done in the same way as traditional NH3 hot gas defrosting, but at higher pressures. It implied a maximum working pressure of 52 bar. Danfoss technology and support resulted in the application of ICF assemblies for all hundred evaporators, altogether providing 3,000 kW refrigeration capacity.
(NH3 at -13°C and CO2 at -8°C)
The technical responsibility lay from the start in the hands of Mr. Theo Baaijens, who revealed that the past two years had shown 2 drawbacks to the system, but that the overall performance and especially the energy efficiency were better then expected. In order to ensure maximum benefit and trouble-free operation, attention should be paid to the maximum water content of the CO2, and to the defrost system.