Acute cooling requirements due to modernization measures? ENGIE Refrigeration is happy to step in with flexible and highly efficient rental refrigeration. The cooling and heating experts are proving this at a major radio and television station in Germany. Due to refurbishment activities, recoolers and water-cooled chillers were temporarily unavailable for an extended period of time. ENGIE Refrigeration is providing four air-cooled QUANTUM chillers for a period of at least two years to ensure a continuous cooling supply and thus prevent the studios in the second basement from heating up too much in warm temperatures. In addition, the refrigeration and heating specialists will provide professional support and maintenance for the rental refrigeration systems.
Rental refrigeration in a complete package
In addition to the excellent rental refrigeration service, the broadcaster benefits from the customized design of the air-cooled QUANTUM chillers: Thanks to our Supersilent package and sound insulation measures that can be used if required, the systems run as quiet as a whisper and are therefore guaranteed to comply with the customer's sound insulation specifications. As the air-cooled chillers have to be transported through a narrow gate to the inner courtyard, the correct dimensions also play an important role. The weight is also crucial due to the basement of the studios. The team of experts met both criteria by reducing the size of the rental chillers by two modules. This means that the units are only eight meters long and significantly lighter - a big difference to conventional rental chillers, which can be up to twelve meters long. Despite the limited output range, ENGIE Refrigeration does not compromise on the efficiency of the air-cooled chillers: The two chillers each generate an output of
1,000 kilowatts each and provide all-round efficient cooling. This means that the radio and television broadcaster not only receives tailor-made rental cooling with powerful air-cooled chillers, but also benefits in economic terms.