Dual performance for optimal cooling in large production areas

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24. November 2020 Dairies, slaughterhouses, deep freeze warehouses are among the many large production and work areas that need to be kept at a constant low temperature. The latest addition to the Kelvion customized air cooler family does precisely that. CDK/CDL, the new dual discharge cooler range, with optimized fan speed, is the perfect solution for providing reliable climate control for instance in food preparation areas.

Dual performance for optimal cooling in large production areas
Dual performance for optimal cooling in large production areas

The CDK/CDL discharges air on both sides of the unit, which is designed to fit flush to the ceiling. This ensures a maximum amount of space available for keeping products cool.

Both versions can be used for temperatures ranging from -40⁰C to +40⁰C and are suitable for synthetic and natural refrigerants. The CDK model has a capacity range from 7.33kW up to 145.3kW (for SC2), while the CDL version, with stainless steel tubes, offers a range from 8.9kW to 154kW.

A comprehensive range of variants and accessories allow for a high level of customization - Bespoke design features included in the list of options are UV-C lights to reduce airborne particles such as viruses, bacteria and germs.

Thanks to standard hinged side covers and optionally hinged drip trays and fans the air cooler is quick and easy to clean, conforming to the latest stringent hygiene requirements.

Both series are now also available in the new Kelvion Select RT product selection software. The platform bundles all Kelvion solutions for refrigeration technology in just one system and enables thermodynamic modelling of the units with just a few clicks: www.kelvion.com/selectrt

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