13. Conclusion
In this article, we take a look at all the components involved in managing, controlling and ensuring the safety of a refrigeration unit. Analog, mechanical and digital signals can be used to regulate temperature, fluid flow, pressure, etc.
Clearly, mastering the technologies of refrigeration plant regulation and control systems is an essential skill for any refrigeration engineering professional.
In addition to safety, careful control of refrigeration systems increases system efficiency while protecting the plant from operating conditions that could jeopardize it.
Over the last twenty years or so, the trend has been to digitalize this type of equipment. The proliferation of communicating objects has made it possible to remotely access information and control certain mechanical components making up the refrigeration...
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