Ice cream, anyone? Summertime is when ice cream tastes best, which is why production at the Langnese plant in Heppenheim is currently running at full speed, producing up to five million ice creams per day and an incredible 150 million liters per year. The ice cream is exported to many European countries as well as to the US and Australia.
A 1% efficiency gain saves € 30,000 p.a.
Depending on the type of ice cream, its ingredients are milk, sugar, fat, chocolate, fruit preparations, flavors, water and air. These are mixed in weighing tanks, and then pasteurized with hot air and homogenized. The hot air is produced in the mtu combined heat-and-power plant. Until recently, this featured a 16-cylinder Series 4000 L62 engine with a 1,719 kW power rating. Early this year, service technicians from Rolls-Royce Power Systems replaced it with a fully overhauled L33 Reman engine. The new model not only has around 1% more efficiency, Rolls-Royce Power Systems also supplied the customer with a new control cabinet featuring the latest-generation software. Another benefit is that the new engine's maintenance intervals are significantly longer, requiring it to be serviced every 3,000 hours instead of 1,000 hours hitherto, thereby really improving the CHP's uptime.
“With this upgrade, not only are we saving money in operations, we've also made our production more future-proof into the bargain,” said Jan Lerch, Environmental Officer at the Langnese's facility in Heppenheim. He also praised the speed at which the engine swap went. “The CHP was up and running in just 3½ weeks, quicker than planned,” he continued.
The CHP plant feeds the thermal energy directly into the Langnese plant's 105 °C heating circuit. “The heating circuit is a bit like your central heating system at home,” explained Lerch. “When we need heat somewhere, we simply feed the hot water through heat exchangers, like radiators.” The CHP can heat up to 45 cubic meters of water per hour. The heat is used during production to keep ingredients in the tanks – such as fats and chocolate – at the right temperature for smooth processing.