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How Distributed Refrigeration Systems Support Sustainable Growth
As sustainability becomes more than just a buzzword for retail grocery and turns into a mandate from customers, regulators, and the planet, the refrigeration systems behind the scenes are taking center stage.
At the heart of this shift there is one solution that’s quietly changing the game: distributed refrigeration systems. Efficient, modular, and adaptable, these systems support long-term energy savings while answering the growing demand for sustainable commercial refrigeration.
Kysor Warren, a leader in energy-efficient refrigeration systems, has embraced the distributed approach not only for its performance but for how it aligns with a future of smarter, greener retail.
What Is a Distributed Refrigeration System?
Traditional centralized systems rely upon a large rack with multiple rows of large compressors and bulky headers , typically found in a back room or on the roof, to serve the entire store. Distributed systems, on the other hand, decentralize the load.
Think of it like this: instead of one heavyweight quarterback calling every play, you’ve got a smart team of specialized players working their zones.
Kysor Warren offers horizontal (such as the Compact Scroll System) and vertical (including the Distributed Scroll System) designs to fit store layouts, along with CO2 systems (the ECO2Mini System), making distributed systems especially appealing for:
- Store expansions and remodels
- Urban or non-traditional footprints with limited mechanical space
- Operators looking to reduce refrigerant charge and piping runs
- Phased remodels: Install one zone at a time without disrupting the entire store.
- Regional climate differences: Configure zone-specific systems to address varying heat loads.
- Future upgrades: Easier to add capacity or update technology in a modular system than overhauling a central plant.