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Lecture 10 - Refrigeration
Gordon Taylor and Carter Clary
Cave
Refrigeration System Schematic
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Refrigeration Schematic
Refrigerants
Small Condensing Unit
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Condensing Unit
Tube in Shell
Tube in Shell
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Cooling Tower
Condensing Unit
Frosted Jacket
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Another Frosted Jacket
Fermentation and Heat
EthanolFermentation RateBrix
Time
Leve
l
Heat of Fermentation
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Temperature Control
4-pipe System
Refrigeration System Schematic
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Cellar Evaporator
Other Heat Loads
Barrel Room
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Energy Calculation• Winery crushes 300 tons/year• 300 tons x 1 ton refrig = 15 tons of refrigeration
year 20 tons grapes
• 300 tons x 175 gal x 4 BTU x 24 hr x tonR = t l h d 288 000BTUyear ton gal hr day 288,000BTU
= 17.5 tons refrigeration
• Barrel room and case storage air cooling – 1 ton refrigeration / 600 ft2– so if we have a 2400ft2 room:
• 1 tonR x 2400 ft2 = 4 tonR600ft2
Cooling for the small winery• Small batch size – surface area vs. fermentation
heat. Use slow fermentation yeast.• Cooling with water – assuming water is cold and
waste water is not an issue.• Night time temperature drop – useful in someNight time temperature drop useful in some
areas (need outside bonded area)• Harvest time (early morning vs. late afternoon.• Some areas of the country water can be added
therefore ice can be added. (short term fix)• Cold rooms or refrigerated trucks for temporary
cooling.• Dry ice can be added but is expensive and
typically a short term fix.
Small wine tanks for fermentation & storage
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Too big to cool with a jacket & glycol
Small Scale Refrigeration
Portable chillers from G & D Chillers
Wine Business Monthly article June 2007
Pasco Poly Killer Chiller
Simple heat exchangers
Heat exchange for floating lid tank (St Pats of Texas)