Supermarket Environment, Thermal Comfort, Energy and Food Quality Efficiency
Paper i proceeding, 2016

In a supermarket setting, customers likely feel the chilled air from refrigerated units displaying their contents to passing customers. Supermarkets, by their nature, contain a diverse range of perishable goods stored in different designed units within one large building, whose distinct storage temperatures result in the unusual thermal environment that customers encounter when shopping. Unfortunately, this open environment results in huge amounts of wasted cold air from display units, the reduction of thermal comfort for customers, and a reduction in the quality of the food. A possible solution to improve comfort for customers, reduce cold air waste, help preserve foods, and save money for retailers includes innovative doors for open display cabinets. Such doors will save money for the retailer by lowering the costs for energy in supermarkets. Doors should, therefore, be viewed as an option and solution for not only the merchandiser, but also for the customer.

food

supermarket

retail

environment

thermal comfort

quality

Författare

Ulla Lindberg

Chalmers, Bygg- och miljöteknik, Installationsteknik

Per Fahlén

Chalmers, Bygg- och miljöteknik, Installationsteknik

Monica Axell

SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden

L. Rolfsman

SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden

Niklas Fransson

Goteborgs Universitet

Science et technique du froid

0151-1637 (ISSN)

391-398
978-2-36215-014-2 (ISBN)

Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2011)

Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap

DOI

10.18462/iir.iccc.2016.0051

ISBN

978-2-36215-014-2

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2017-10-08