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.

Examples of Supermarket Systems in a sentence

  • While AHRI generally supports adoption of EPA’s SNAP Program Rules 20 and 21, we respectfully request that the compliance deadline for Supermarket Systems (new and retrofit) be delayed until at least July 1, 2021.

  • Figure 17: Connection of Supermarket Systems: remote refrigeration system (a), self-contained displaycabinet (b)Thus, the task “Simulation of entire supermarkets“ consists of modeling and simulating an entire supermarket.

  • AHRI strongly requests that the compliance deadline for Supermarket Systems (new and retrofit) be delayed until at least July 1, 2021.

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