What is the difference between the exhaust pipe cold storage and the fan cold storage?
Pipeline cold storage and fan cold storage are two different types of cold storage, and they have obvious differences in technical principles, design methods, and cooling effects. This article will compare these aspects in order to better understand the characteristics and advantages and disadvantages of these two cold storages.


1. Technical principles
The pipe cold storage mainly uses the liquid refrigerant flowing in the pipeline to cool the stored items. The liquid refrigerant in the row-pipe cold storage flows through the pipes to take away the heat, so as to achieve the purpose of refrigeration. The fan cold storage uses a fan to blow cold air into the stored items, so as to achieve the purpose of cooling.
2. Design method
The design of the row-pipe cold storage is relatively simple, mainly through the design and adjustment of the pipeline to achieve the cooling effect. However, the design of the fan cold storage is relatively complicated, and multiple factors such as the selection of the fan, the layout of the pipeline, and the flow of the refrigerant need to be considered.
3. Cooling effect
The refrigerating effect of the row-pipe cold storage is relatively stable. The refrigerant flows in the pipes and can quickly take away the heat, thereby achieving the purpose of refrigerating. However, the cooling effect of the fan cold storage is relatively unstable. It is necessary to constantly adjust the wind direction and air volume of the fan to achieve a better cooling effect.
4. Application scenarios
The row-pipe cold storage is mainly suitable for small-scale cold storage, suitable for storing a small amount of items, such as vegetables and fruits. The fan cold storage is suitable for large cold storage, suitable for storing a large number of items, such as meat, seafood, etc.
To sum up, there are obvious differences between exhaust pipe cold storage and fan cold storage in terms of technical principles, design methods, and cooling effects. The row-pipe cold storage mainly realizes cooling through the liquid refrigerant flowing in the pipeline, and the cooling effect is relatively stable. The fan cold storage uses a fan to blow cold air into the stored items, and the cooling effect is relatively unstable. Therefore, when choosing the type of cold storage, it is necessary to choose the appropriate cold storage type according to the specific application scenario and item type.











