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In a further step the ice store was integrated into the building's cooling system.
To achieve a higher efficiency of the cooling system and to extend the hours of operation, a small ice store was designed, constructed and experimentally investigated.
Long term measurements of the cooling system have shown good in-service behaviour of the ice store which fits the specific requirements of the cooling system in combination with the absorption chiller quite well.
Talk story about Peter Benfaremo, 70, who has owned and run an Italian-style ice store in Corona, Queens, next to the store his father opened on 108th St., and 52nd Ave . since 1946.
The cavernous subterranean structure was built in the 1780s just to the south of Regent's Park and is the earliest-known, large-scale commercial ice store, which has led to it being designated a scheduled monument by Historic England.
In 1822, he charted a vessel that brought 300 tonnes of frozen lake, which he transported up the new Regent's canal to be lowered into the ice store through a small opening on top.
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"We didn't have enough ice stored up".
The ice stored in superchilled products will protect from temperature rises in poor cold chains.
The overall porosity of the ice-rich layer was converging to the value of 0.8 0.9 in the ice storing process.
The ice stored in superchilled products will be used as a cold reservoir during distribution or storage.
Specimens were frozen on dry ice, stored at −80 °C and prepeared for immunohistochemistry.
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