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K Supermarket Seilori the pioneer in refrigeration cabinets

 
K Supermarket Seilori in Espoo was opened on 20 November 2006. It was the first store in Finland to adopt carbon dioxide as the refrigerant in deep-freeze cabinets. The refrigerant unit was delivered by Huurre and cabinets by Norpe. Heimo Välinen, Seilori's dealer, has also acted as a pioneer before. Seilori was among other things the first store in Finland to introduce the AdapKool control system in the early 90's.

When planning the store, special attention was paid to energy consumption. As a result, all cabinet blowers are energy-saving models. There are more than 300 blowers in the store, and when a single blower of an older type consumes 32 watts per hour and the new one only 11 watts, the total energy saving effect is quite considerable.

Deck lights are typically used in multideck cabinets in Finland . However, as there may be as many as six decks per module, deck lights consume a large amount of energy. At Seilori, deck lights were replaced with external spotlights.



The most visible change has taken place in freeze boxes. Never before has any store of this size in Finland used covered freeze boxes. The covers were manufactured by Behr from Denmark . The customer simply pushes the cover to the front so it does not disturb the adjacent customer, as was the case with the cover models available on the market earlier. The covers keep the boxes cold better. When open boxes are used, the strong air currents in the store easily interfere with the cabinet's air curtain and let warm and humid ambient air in. This heat and humidity must be removed from the cabinet, which increases energy consumption. The use of covers also greatly reduces the need for defrosting.