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Commercial Multideck Open Chiller

A commercial multi-deck display refrigerator designed for a variety of settings, including shops, supermarkets, grocery stores, restaurants, pubs, and other professional catering venues.

Contemporary and eco-friendly vertical multidecks that align with the latest market trends and comply with EU energy efficiency standards. They are designed to cater to the requirements of all types of retail formats, ranging from convenience stores to supermarkets.

Dimensions W*D*H
937/1250 /1875 /2500 /3750 Ñ… 750/850/1000 Ñ… 2075/2220

Coating

powder paint

Power supply
220V

Energy efficiency class
F

Cooling system
Remote / Plug In

Refrigerant
R 448/449; R 404/507

Temperature class
3М1(-1…+5°С)/3М2(-1…+7°С)/3Н1(+1…+10°С)

Defrost of the evaporator
natural (without heat exchangers)

Certificates
Bureau Veritas KIV.IND.03.20.5657/6-02-01-CC

Warranty
24 months

Basic components
5 hanging shelves with price tags
Danfoss control unit
expansion valve
fans
overhead lighting
decorative front panels
night curtains

Materials (main elements)
galvanised steel
tempered glass
water-based thermal insulation foam

Key Features

Modern

Design with maximised display window put the attention of the customer on the displayed products

Eco- Friendly

Modern Expo multidecks are working on R290 Propane for plug-in equipment, and on R449 for remote cooling system

Efficient

Energy efficiency confirmed by EU energy labeling

Service- Friendly

Vertical multidecks of different configurations and temperature modes can be installed in one line

Modular

Vertical multidecks of different configurations and temperature modes can be installed in one line

Quality

Refrigeration equipment tested in accredited according to the ISO 17025 laboratory, pursuant to the requirements of ISO 23953

What is the difference between Plug-in and Remote?

In the UK, the primary distinction between a “plug-in set” (or integral) chiller and a “remote set” chiller is found in their refrigeration systems. Plug-in chillers incorporate their refrigeration components (compressor, condenser, etc.) within the unit itself, whereas remote chillers have these components situated separately, often distanced from the display cabinet or cold room, and linked by pipes and wires.
Here’s a more detailed breakdown:

Plug-in (Integral) Chillers:

Pros:
They are easier and quicker to install since they are essentially “plug and play” with an integrated refrigeration system. Additionally, they tend to be more compact and may have a lower initial cost.
Cons:
They can be noisier because the refrigeration components are housed within the unit. Furthermore, they may produce more heat in the display area, which could affect the surrounding environment.

Remote Chillers:

Pros:
They provide quieter operation as the noisy components are positioned away from the display area. Moreover, they can be more energy-efficient since heat generation is reduced in the display area and can be better controlled in a remote location. Remote systems also offer greater flexibility regarding the placement of display units and may provide additional storage space.

Cons:

They are more complex and expensive to install due to the necessity of piping and wiring to connect the remote refrigeration unit. They might also require a larger amount of refrigerant and potentially more maintenance.
In summary: Plug-in chillers are self-contained and simpler to install, while remote chillers provide improved noise and heat management but necessitate a more intricate and potentially pricier setup.

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