Two Years of Cooler Connection
January 8th, 2011Cooler Connection started publishing articles two years ago in January 2009. We have always aimed to be a trusted voice in the walk-in refrigeration industry, with articles that are useful to walk-in owners in the convenience store, grocery and foodservice industries. Many of these articles can save you time, money or educate you on a subject. We have compiled a list of several of our most useful articles you may have missed over the past couple of years.
Articles you may have missed:
Maintaining Your Walk-in Cooler or Freezer
Tips to keep your walk-in clean and operating efficiently.
Operating Cost for Walk-in Coolers and FreezersGet a rough estimate of the cost per month to run your walk-in cooler or walk-in freezer.
Cooler Insulation- Extruded Polystyrene Vs. Polyurethane
Comparing the effectiveness of the two most common insulations used in walk-ins.
Preventative Maintenance for Refrigeration Systems
How to keep your refrigeration running trouble-free for years.
Retrofitting LED Lights Can Pay Off In Your C-store
Learn about the advantages of replacing your existing fluorescent lighting with LED lighting.
Own a restaurant? Tips to save time, energy, and money.
Twelve tips to make your restaurant more efficient.
Walk-in Cooler & Freezer Shopping Tips
What to be aware of when shopping for walk-in coolers and freezers.
Guidelines to follow for a problem-free setup of your walk-in.
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2 responses to “Two Years of Cooler Connection”
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We are looking to replace our coolers with walk in’s (not caves). Where can I find the cost savings to operate at $.10 per kWh. We have 18 doors which are 16 years old and will replace with 20 doors.
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Walkin Freezer August 8th, 2011 at 16:07
You might look at Anthony International’s Operating Cost Estimator to see what kind of glass doors you’d need to be where you want to be on energy consumption.
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