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Cold stores
Solar driven cold stores In tropical countries, solar energy is utilized in refrigeration cycle. In Sudan, such stores have been developed having single stage ammonia/water absorption refrigerator with 13 kw peak cooling power and were designed to keep 10 tonnes of agricultural products (volume 50 m2) at a minimum temperature of 5°C, as tested on bananas. This system is however costly when compared to conventional cold stores operated by electricity. Jacketed storages These are double walled storages where heat conducted through the floor, walls and ceiling is intercepted and removed by the refrigeration system before it reaches the storage space. The walls, ceiling and floor act as cooling surfaces. Humidity close to 100% is maintained. These jacketed storages built in Canada are 10% more costly than conventional storages. Low Pressure Storage / Hypobaric Storage Fruits can be stored under low pressure of 0.2 – 0.5 atmospheric pressure and temperature of 15 - 240C under airtight chamber. Pressure is reduced by sucking air and creating vacuum. Mechanism |
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