Supermarket Systems definition

Supermarket Systems means multiplex or centralized retail food refrigeration equipment systems designed to cool or refrigerate, which operate with racks of compressors installed in a machinery room and which includes both direct and indirect systems.
Supermarket Systems means multiplex or centralized systems designed to cool or refrigerate, which operate with rack(s) of compressors installed in a machinery room. Two main design classifications are used: direct and indirect systems.

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