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Water Cooling Tower for Ice Cream and Popsicle Machines

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Water Cooling Tower for Ice Cream and Popsicle MachinesWater Cooling Tower It is an indispensable accessory that removes the heat generated by machines used to make ice cream and popsicles. The freezing process of ice cream and popsicles is very similar to the operation of an air conditioner. Ice cream popsicle machines generate heat which needs to be blown out of the room similar to the heat that is blown out of the room by an air conditioner. It is an exchange of heat where air conditioning steals heat

Water Cooling Tower

It is an indispensable accessory that removes the heat generated by machines used to make ice-cream and popsicles.

The freezing process of ice-cream and popsicles is very similar to the operation of an air-conditioner. Ice-cream/popsicle machines generate heat which needs to be blown out of the room similar to the heat that is blown out of the room by an air-conditioner.

It is an exchange of heat where air-conditioning steals heat from the room and cools it, then throws the unwanted heat out. The ice-cream/popsicle machine steals heat from the product (popsicles or ice-cream) and needs to then also throw this heat out of the room. If this heat is not thrown out into the environment the machines will overheat, causing lost of efficiency or stop working.

There are several ways to remove heat from the room. The first is through a “radiator” (known as the air condenser) which consists of aluminum fins that must be directed outwards. In air-conditioners the radiators that generate the heat are placed outside the home or office. In ice-cream/popsicle machines the radiator is placed at the bottom of the cabinet itself, hence the need to leave these machines facing a door or window vent.

The second way to remove this heat from the enclosure is to use a water circulation system that passes through the ice-cream/popsicle machine and is pumped into a water cooling tower. This tower is located outside the grounds, usually in high places and well ventilated.

This system has a huge advantage over the “air cooler” because water can be maintained at a temperature lower that the temperature of air, which gives a more powerful heat exchange. Besides being a silent system it is also completely clean.

This is where the water cooling tower comes in handy. It is simply nothing more than a spray of hot water with a flow of air in a reverse flow chiller. The hot water coming from the ice-cream/popsicle machine is sprayed and cooled by a powerful fan, returning the machine to the required cold temperature.


Advantages:

1. Provides maximum performance to your ice-cream/popsicle machines, even on the hottest days.

2. Prolongs life of equipment by maintaining good working condition within controlled temperatures.

3. Provides a silent working environment due to ventilation being outside of enclosure.

4. Allows for installation of multiple devices on the same tower, depending on their ability.

5. Saves water because it is recirculated and cooled. It would require a large volume of water to create the same effect.

6. Its low cost is a huge benefit when it comes to the production of ice-cream and popsicles.

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Technical Specifications

Wattage: TR 5: 950 W or 2500 W or 1750 W. TR 10: 1950 W or 2500 W. TR 20: 2200 W or 2700 W.

Crate Dimensions: TR 5: Width: 660 mm / 25.98 in, Height: 1390 mm / 54.72 in, Length: 1010 mm / 39.76 in TR 10: Width: 1200 mm / 47.24 in, Height: 1900 mm / 74.8 in, Length: 1250 mm / 49.21 in TR 20: Width: 1450 mm / 57.09 in, Height: 1240 mm / 48.82 in, Length: 1840 mm / 72.44 in

Equipment Dimensions: TR 5: Width: 630 mm / 24.8 in, Height: 1250 mm / 49.21 in, Length: 1000 mm / 39.37 in TR 10: Width: 1050 mm / 41.34 in, Height: 1050 mm / 41.34 in, Length: 1750 mm / 68.9 in TR 20: Width: 1250 mm / 49.21 in, Height: 1100 mm / 43.31 in, Length: 1750 mm / 68.9 in


Gross Weight, With Crate: TR 5: 110 Kg / 242.51 lbs (in operation). TR 10: 312 Kg / 687.83 lbs (in operation). TR 20: 420 Kg / 925.94 lbs (in operation).


Liquid weight: TR 5: 40 Kg / 88,2 lbs TR 10: 68 Kg / 150 lbs TR 20: 90 Kg / 198,4 lbs

 

Production Capacity: TR 5: 19250 Kcal/h. TR 10: 66000 Kcal/h. TR 20: 99000 Kcal/h.

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