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|Example how to integrate solar heat for a scalding process in chicken slaughterhouses.The displayed scalding bath for chicken slaughtering is conventionally heated by direct steam injection. Based on water discharge by carcasses and evaporation losses a significant amount of fresh water is fed to the scalding bath, which can be preheated by solar energy. Possibly, this integration concept can be combined with PL_E_PM and PL_E_HB.
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|Example how to integrate solar heat for a wort boiling process in breweries.
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Different wort boiling technologies are used within breweries. The figure illustratesa vacuum boiling technology. Therefore, the wort is stored within the whirlpool, heated by an external boiler (usually tube bundel HX) and fed into an expanison vessel where the evaporation takes places. Aftewr a defined time of running this cycle at atmospheric pressure vaccum is applied and external heating is not necessary any more.
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For wort boiling processes with external boilers solar heat can be used to preheat the wort before entering the external HX as illustrated in the figure.
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!colspan="6"|Source: Schmitt, B., 2014. Integration of solar heating plants for supply of process heat in industrial companies (in German language), Dissertation University of Kassel, Shaker Verlag, Aachen, Germany.
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PL E IS scalding.jpg Example how to integrate solar heat for a scalding process in chicken slaughterhouses.The displayed scalding bath for chicken slaughtering is conventionally heated by direct steam injection. Based on water discharge by carcasses and evaporation losses a significant amount of fresh water is fed to the scalding bath, which can be preheated by solar energy. Possibly, this integration concept can be combined with PL_E_PM and PL_E_HB.
Wort boiling.jpg Example how to integrate solar heat for a wort boiling process in breweries.

Different wort boiling technologies are used within breweries. The figure illustratesa vacuum boiling technology. Therefore, the wort is stored within the whirlpool, heated by an external boiler (usually tube bundel HX) and fed into an expanison vessel where the evaporation takes places. Aftewr a defined time of running this cycle at atmospheric pressure vaccum is applied and external heating is not necessary any more.

For wort boiling processes with external boilers solar heat can be used to preheat the wort before entering the external HX as illustrated in the figure.

Source: Schmitt, B., 2014. Integration of solar heating plants for supply of process heat in industrial companies (in German language), Dissertation University of Kassel, Shaker Verlag, Aachen, Germany.


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