The supermarket REWE in Dortmund-Hörde is banking on a particular kind of freshness: not just in the food it sells, but also for the air we all breathe. Instead of chemical refrigerants, the supermarket’s refrigeration appliances are now using only natural CO2 (R744) as a refrigerant. This ensures a significant reduction of greenhouse gas emissions: the refrigeration system reduces harmful emissions by 110 tonnes each year. The operators have additionally integrated an air-conditioning system and a heat pump to heat the entire complex, comprising approximately 1950 m² of retail space and a number of adjoining areas.
The system supplies the refrigerated display cases and lockers, the deep freezers, the heating system, the hot water system and the air conditioning system for the retail space. The design concept is the first of its kind in Germany. In fact, there are currently only four such systems installed worldwide. Schrezenmaier Kältetechnik implemented the concept by installing a CO2 refrigeration system with components from Danfoss.
A refrigeration system of this type must comply with the highest safety standards. For instance, gas alarms had to be installed in the machine room and in the cold storage room to warn of any asphyxiation hazards. Another aspect that the operator had to take into consideration during planning was the system’s high operating pressure. CO2 condenses at a higher pressure than conventional refrigerants. The pipework and components must therefore be able to withstand pressures of up to 120 bar. Conventional copper pipes are not approved for such pressures, meaning that the system requires pressure-resistant stainless steel pipes on the high-pressure side.