Heatcraft Products In First LEED Certified Green 7-11by mmathews on 07/16 at 10:46 PM The recipe for walk-in cooler energy efficiency is identifying and using the proper components. Typical for most business, using the right tools or components for the job is a key to finishing the job satisfactorily. This LEED-certified 7-Eleven in DeLand, Florida is a great example of choosing the right components for energy-efficient walk-in cooler operation. The Heatcraft Bohn evaporators, Hyper Core condensers, and Beacon electronic refrigerant and operations control system are matched to provide the optimal balance of efficient energy use and cost savings. One advantage to designing an energy-efficient walk-in cooler or freezer system is that many utilities and local governments have rebate and incentive programs to defray the initial additional cost of the components. But a longer term advantage appears when electrical usage and bills are lower every month. An additional advantage is that the consistent temperature and operation keeps more product from spoiling than older systems, which adds to the monthly payback. You can read the entire case study (PDF) or give us call to talk about applying this to an upcoming project. Make a comment | (0) Comments |
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