Zipf Brewery

Ammonia plant with slurry ice as coolant

Key information

Client:

Zipf Brewery

Supplier:

KWN Engineering Gesellschaft mbH

Type of facility:

Central system

System start-up:

2004

The Zipf brewery, a Brau Union Österreich AG brand, relies on an ammonia plant with slurry ice as coolant for its refrigeration needs. The retrofit was realised by Austria’s KWN Engineering GmbH.


Requirement

The new system was to reduce the high energy consumption associated with the old pumping and refrigeration system. The modernisation had to be undertaken without interrupting operations.


Solution

The refrigeration experts at the Austrian company KWN Engineering Gesellschaft kept the existing refrigeration system, but replaced the coolant cycle as well as part of the ammonia pump system with slurry ice – a mix of ice, refrigerants and anti-corrosives. Most of the existing pipelines were kept, as were the heat exchangers on the beer tanks and in the refrigeration rooms. New installations included two 230-kilowatt ice generators and air coolers supplied by Güntner. A 110 m³ silo with a refrigeration capacity of 2,800 kW was added to serve as an ice bank.

Technical data

Cooling capacity:

2 x 230 kW

Refrigerant volume:

500 kg

Secondary refrigerant:

Slurry ice

Main components:

Heat exchangers, two ice generators, air coolers, ice bank

Special features:

Retrofitting the refrigeration plant made it possible to reduce the charge to 500 kg of ammonia. At the same time, the required system output was essentially cut in half, from 1,300 kW to 670 kW.

Contact

Bernd Kaltenbrunner

KWN Engineering Gesellschaft mbH

office@kwn.at

+43 (0)6212 7833