ASHRAE REFRIGERATION IP CH 23-2010 REFRIGERATED-FACILITY DESIGN《冷藏设施设计》.pdf
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1、23.1CHAPTER 23REFRIGERATED-FACILITY DESIGNInitial Building Considerations. 23.1Refrigeration Systems 23.7Insulation Techniques . 23.12Applying Insulation . 23.13Other Considerations 23.15EFRIGERATED facilities are any buildings or sections of aR building that achieve controlled storage conditions us
2、ingrefrigeration. Two basic storage facilities are (1) coolers that protectcommodities at temperatures usually above 32F and (2) low-temperature rooms (freezers) operating under 32F to prevent spoil-age or to maintain or extend product life.The conditions within a closed refrigerated chamber must be
3、maintained to preserve the stored product. This refers particularly toseasonal, shelf life, and long-term storage. Specific items for con-sideration includeUniform temperaturesLength of airflow pathway and impingement on stored productEffect of relative humidityEffect of air movement on employeesCon
4、trolled ventilation, if necessaryProduct entering temperatureExpected duration of storageRequired product outlet temperatureTraffic in and out of storage areaIn the United States, the U.S. Public Health Service Food andDrug Administration developed the Food Code (FDA 1997), whichprovides model requi
5、rements for safeguarding public health andensuring that food is unadulterated. The code is a guide for estab-lishing standards for all phases of handling refrigerated foods. Ittreats receiving, handling, storing, and transporting refrigeratedfoods and calls for sanitary as well as temperature requir
6、ements.These standards must be recognized in the design and operation ofrefrigerated storage facilities.Regulations of the Occupational Safety and Health Adminis-tration (OSHA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), U.S. De-partment of Agriculture (USDA), and other standards must also beincorporate
7、d in warehouse facility and procedures.Refrigerated facilities may be operated for or by a private com-pany for storage or warehousing of their own products, as a publicfacility where storage services are offered to many concerns, orboth. Important locations for refrigerated facilities, public or pr
8、i-vate, are (1) point of processing, (2) intermediate points for gen-eral or long-term storage, and (3) final distributor or distributionpoint.The five categories for the classification of refrigerated storagefor preservation of food quality areControlled atmosphere for long-term fruit and vegetable
9、 storageCoolers at temperatures of 32F and aboveHigh-temperature freezers at 27 to 28FLow-temperature storage rooms for general frozen products, usu-ally maintained at 5 to 20FLow-temperature storages at 5 to 20F, with a surplus of refrig-eration for freezing products received at above 0FNote that,
10、because of ongoing research, the trend is toward lowertemperatures for frozen foods. Refer to Chapters 25 and 26 of the2009 ASHRAE HandbookFundamentals and Chapter 21 of thisvolume for further information.INITIAL BUILDING CONSIDERATIONSLocationPrivate refrigerated space is usually adjacent to or in
11、the samebuilding with the owners other operations.Public space should be located to serve a producing area, a transitstorage point, a large consuming area, or various combinations ofthese to develop a good average occupancy. It should also have thefollowing:Convenient location for producers, shipper
12、s, and distributors,considering the present tendency toward decentralization andavoidance of congested areasGood railroad switching facilities and service with minimumswitching charges from all trunk lines to plant tracks if a railheadis necessary to operate the business profitablyEasy access from m
13、ain highway truck routes as well as localtrucking, but avoiding location on congested streetsAmple land for trucks, truck movement, and plant utility spaceplus future expansionLocation with a reasonable land costAdequate power and water supplyProvisions for surface, waste, and sanitary water disposa
14、lConsideration of zoning limitations and fire protectionLocation away from residential areas, where noise of outsideoperating equipment (i.e., fans and engine-driven equipment onrefrigerated vehicles) would be objectionableExternal appearance that is not objectionable to the communityMinimal tax and
15、 insurance burdenPlant securityFavorable undersoil bearing conditions and good surface drainagePlants are often located away from congested areas or even out-side city limits where the cost of increased trucking distance is off-set by better plant layout possibilities, a better road network, bettero
16、r lower-priced labor supply, or other economies of operation.Configuration and Size DeterminationBuilding configuration and size of a cold-storage facility aredetermined by the following factors:Is receipt and shipment of goods to be primarily by rail or bytruck? Shipping practices affect the platfo
17、rm areas and internaltraffic pattern.What relative percentages of merchandise are for cooler and forfreezer storage? Products requiring specially controlled condi-tions, such as fresh fruits and vegetables, may justify or demandseveral individual rooms. Seafood, butter, and nuts also requirespecial
18、treatment. Where overall occupancy may be reducedThe preparation of this chapter is assigned to TC 10.5, Refrigerated Distri-bution and Storage Facilities.23.2 2010 ASHRAE HandbookRefrigerationbecause of seasonal conditions, consider providing multiple-usespaces.What percentage is anticipated for lo
19、ng-term storage? Productsthat are stored long term can usually be stacked more densely.Will the product be primarily in small or large lots? The drive-through rack system or a combination of pallet racks and a mez-zanine have proved effective in achieving efficient operation andeffective use of spac
20、e. Mobile or moving rack systems are alsovalid options.How will the product be palletized? Dense products such as meat,tinned fruit, drums of concentrate, and cases of canned goods canbe stacked very efficiently. Palletized containers and special pal-let baskets or boxes effectively hold meat, fish,
21、 and other looseproducts. The slip sheet system, which requires no pallets, elimi-nates the waste space of the pallet and can be used effectively forsome products. Pallet stacking racks make it feasible to use thefull height of the storage and palletize any closed or boxed mer-chandise.Will rental s
22、pace be provided for tenants? Rental space usuallyrequires special personnel and office facilities. An isolated areafor tenant operations is also desirable. These areas are usuallyleased on a unit area basis, and plans are worked into the mainbuilding layout.The owner of a prospective refrigerated f
23、acility may want toobtain advice from specialists in product storage, handling, andmovement systems.Stacking ArrangementTypically, the height of refrigerated spaces is at least 28 to 35 ft ormore clear space between the floor and structural steel to allowforklift operation. Pallet rack systems use t
24、he greater height. Thepractical height for stacking pallets without racks is 15 to 18 ft.Clear space above the pallet stacks is used for air units, air distribu-tion, lighting, and sprinkler lines. Generally, 6 to 10 ft minimumclear height is required from top of product to bottom of supportstructur
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