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BS EN 16764:2016 Soft ice cream machines. Performance and evaluation of energy consumption

BS EN 16764:2016

Soft ice cream machines. Performance and evaluation of energy consumption

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Standard number:BS EN 16764:2016
Pages:18
Released:2016-02-29
ISBN:978 0 580 86695 1
Status:Standard
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BS EN 16764:2016


This standard BS EN 16764:2016 Soft ice cream machines. Performance and evaluation of energy consumption is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 67.260 Plants and equipment for the food industry

This European Standard specifies requirements and test conditions of soft ice cream machines for processing ice cream and similar frozen desserts.

It defines machines performance characteristics and energy consumption, measured under specified conditions and test methods, using a reference test mix.

This European Standard applies to the following types of soft ice cream machines: commercial ice cream, soft serve and shake freezers, which freeze and dispense frozen product (e.g. dairy, yogurt), included are conventional operation and pasteurization phase. The equipment may include separate refrigeration systems for the frozen product and fresh mix and may be either air-cooled or water-cooled.

The soft ice cream machines are evaluated for the following performance:

  • maximum energy input rate, or maximum current draw,

  • production capacity,

  • overrun,

  • initial freeze-down energy consumption and duration,

  • production energy consumption,

  • idle energy consumption,

  • stand-by energy consumption,

  • pasteurization energy consumption (if applicable).