Paper deals with fully refrigerated ships of about 13,000 tons gross, having insulated capacities of about 400,000 to over 600,000 cu ft, operated by British owners; some have 70 individual compartments, for carrying different cargoes from frozen goods at down to or below 0 F up to chilled cargoes such as cheese at around 40 F and in some cases bananas at 52 F; all operate with secondary refrigerant circulation using calcium chloride brine in closed system; most complex have seven different brine temperatures; inspection and control of plant is traced; reference is made to approach used on Continent. From paper before Inst Refrig 1964. (see also Modern Refrig v 67 n 794 May 1964 p 509-11; J Refrig v 7 n 3 May-June 1964 p 46-50)
Automation for large marine refrigerating plants
Mar Engr Naval Architect
Marine Engineer and Naval Architect ; 87 , n 1057
1964
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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