Coolrooms and freezers perform adequately when they adopt modest outlines, but, let’s face it, these factory stock products rarely function as well as their customised counterparts. Imagine the tailored interiors that grant key chilly benefits. Their interiors have been augmented with key extras and built to accommodate specific client requirements. Special sizes and custom-built assemblies top the individualised bill here, but what other advantages come with these customised assemblies?
Energy Efficient
If the coolroom is built to accommodate a requested dimensional outlay, then no waste is possible. A refrigeration unit cools the stored commodities and doesn’t waste energy on cooling empty space. This Sizing strategy forms the heart of many installations. Of course, don’t forget to plan for the future, a time when expansion is the next logical step because of a healthy bottom line. A larger layout can always be segmented and partially sealed so that the energy efficiency strategy is maintained.
Tailoring Airflow
Wire mesh shelves with an epoxy coating remove obstructive surfaces from the storage environment. The coating keeps the shelves wipe-friendly while protecting a robust underlying metal frame. Meanwhile, the spacing between the shelves provides unhampered circulation so that the frosty currents can reach every corner of the walk-in compartment. The idea here is to fully utilise the available space and balance it with obstruction-free surfaces. In adopting this custom-built profile, the client guarantees uniform product cooling, a configuration that properly eliminates potential warm spots.
Application-Specific Assemblies
Utilitarian designs address case-by-case architectural demands. One fine example of this principle is a beverage storage enclosure. In this case, customers use multiple glass doorways to pick up bottles and cartons, but the employees are working back behind the racks, having accessed the coolroom by means of a concealed door. Freezers mimic that build, but a subzero environment forces the customisation principle to adapt, which is why freezers use thick entryways, spring-loaded clasps, and composite wall panels to really lock the arctic chill inside the cooling chamber.
The advantages associated with customised coolroom and freezer assemblies don’t stop at enclosure design. Wall thicknesses and composite panels are wonderful assets, but they work best when other key features are added to the design. Plastic curtains, for instance, stop energy losses when freezer doors are open. Heater elements and robust elastomers enhance the door seal. Finally, the decision to equip the furnished sections with easy-clean stainless steel shelves or epoxy-coated parts will enhance the hygiene-oriented assemblies and really determine the layout’s frost-binding storage credentials.