Jan-Martin Rhiemeier’s scientific contributions

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Publications (2)


Comparative Assessment of the Climate Relevance of Supermarket Refrigeration Systems and Equipment
  • Technical Report

March 2009

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14 Citations

J.-M. Rhiemeier

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J. Harnisch

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A. Leisewitz

Environmental Research of the Federal Ministry Of The Environment, Nature Conservation And Nuclear Safety Research Report 206 44 300


Citations (2)


... Reducing electricity consumption by cooling devices can also be achieved through the proper use of the device and service. According to Rhiemeir et al. (2009) the most important aspects of the service and use are: ...

Reference:

Energy audit of refrigerated shelving
Comparative Assessment of the Climate Relevance of Supermarket Refrigeration Systems and Equipment
  • Citing Technical Report
  • March 2009

... About 70% of the cooling load of refrigerated display cabinets originates from air infiltration [112,113]. Replacing the open type cabinets by cabinets with glass doors can reduce the energy consumption in the range of 30 to 40 % [114,115]. A reduction in warm air entering the cabinets reduces the frost formation on the evaporator coils, resulting in less frequent defrost cycles. ...

Environmental impact of various alternative supermarket refrigeration systems
  • Citing Conference Paper
  • September 2008