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Refrigeration Recommissioning - CO

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Refrigeration Recommissioning

A detailed investigation of all the components of your refrigeration system

Overview

Supermarkets are the most electricity-intensive type of commercial building, and refrigeration accounts for half of the typical store's electricity use. That's why we developed refrigeration Recommissioning for grocery stores, large warehouse groceries and convenience-type stores.

Refrigeration Recommissioning provides a detailed investigation of all the components of your refrigeration system – display cases, compressors and condensers. It also looks at operating conditions such as suction and discharge temperatures. The goal is to ensure that all are operating correctly and optimally. Your refrigeration provider will analyze your system and make energy-saving improvements during the investigation.

Benefits

Refrigeration Recommissioning features include:

  • Refrigeration Recommissioning tunes up your existing systems rather than replacing them. This takes place during the investigation.
  • Refrigeration Recommissioning energy cost reductions average between 5% and 10%.
  • More reliable operation reduces repairs and downtime, and protects product quality.
  • Your rebate is based on your high and low temperature case design loads.

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