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When James Refrigeration in Cape Town was tasked with overhauling the cooling and refrigeration capabilities at Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, one of the biggest hospitals in the country, they turned to Eurocool to assist in the planning and eventual rollout of a cooling and refrigeration solution.
“This was a very interesting project to be involved in” commented Gavin Wiffen, Eurocool Cape Town branch manager, “there was a requirement for different types of cooling within different applications however the underlying requirement based on the historical abilities were around compressor reliability, energy efficiency and overall life cycle costs. As a result, we were not hesitant in offering BITZER as a solution.”
In total 20 units were incorporated into the project with the racks being built locally by SCM Ref Africa. The BITZER units included 15 x 2CES-4Y semi-hermetic, 4 x 4HE-25Y and 1 x 4EES-6Y. These units were used to power 12 cold rooms, four blast freezers and four freezer rooms – an incredible amount of energy and refrigeration requirement. Additionally, blower coils from Recam were used in the build which was finished towards the end of December 2022. BITZER Compressors were first introduced to the site as a solution for their fleet of failing compressors and the performance of those replacement units meant that the hospital’s desire was to have an entire range of BITZER products creating their solution.
“Our client is happy with the work conducted and there have been absolutely no issues from a system strain perspective. We are comfortable that all units are working perfectly and the installation seems like a resounding success,” commented Douglas James, owner of James Refrigeration.
Eurocool has been a distributor of BITZER products since 2019 and has a store network nationally servicing all regions of South Africa. Their staff are constantly training to understand the latest in compressor innovation and technology and have technological expertise at all of their seven stores countrywide.
This important project will be covered in more detail in a future issue of Cold Link Africa.
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