Businesses and industries use refrigeration systems for storage, including food, drinks, medical components, etc. Refrigeration operates according to the second law of thermodynamics: heat moves from warmer objects towards colder objects.
Refrigeration circuits begin in the compressor. From there, the refrigerant travels to the evaporator, collecting and releasing heat energy.
Reach-In Refrigerators
Refrigerators are an essential element of any restaurant, and www.coldlogic.com.au/commercial-refrigeration-adelaide commercial refrigeration Adelaide is an ideal way to add additional storage. They feature tall, narrow appliances with doors that open directly from the front for convenient access and come in various sizes that meet both your storage requirements and space constraints.
Reach-in refrigerators offer adjustable shelving to efficiently store various-sized food items in one unit. Many models also feature locks to keep your inventory secure after hours. Some even feature glass fronts that make them visually appealing when installed in restaurants where refrigeration units are visible to customers.
The compressor’s location can affect how efficiently your reach-in refrigerator operates. Top-mounted refrigerators use less energy, are easier to service, and require no reaching up into the ceiling for servicing. Unfortunately, top-mounted units take longer to cool down during operation than bottom-mounted models.
Energy costs can be a severe consideration in restaurants, so when purchasing your commercial reach-in, you should take note of its lifetime operating cost. Opting for one that is Energy Star certified will help reduce utility bills while keeping your kitchen operating at an ideal temperature.
Remember that your commercial reach-in refrigerator should be kept away from sources of heat and moisture to avoid mould and mildew growth, and make sure it’s on its electrical circuit to prevent overloading and short-circuiting risks.
Back Bar Coolers
Back bar coolers are used in bars, restaurants and hotels to store bottles, cans and more. Their low-profile design allows them to fit effortlessly beneath bar cabinets while their adjustable shelves accommodate items of various heights. Some models even feature glass doors so staff and customers can see inside, creating the opportunity for merchandise merchandising and increasing sales.
Back bar coolers from www.coldlogic.com.au/commercial-refrigeration-adelaide commercial refrigeration Adelaide typically come with one, two, or three doors to fit your space perfectly. Choose between glass or solid doors; some models even offer security locks to ensure your stock remains secure during and after operating hours. Glass doors provide excellent visibility of drinks to encourage impulse buys. In contrast, solid door models offer cleaner lines that blend more easily with existing bar refrigerators.
Back bar bottle coolers typically feature stainless steel interiors for increased durability and easy cleaning, as well as temperature range options to accommodate the storage and cooling of food and drinks. Incorporating LED lighting that saves on electricity costs may also add value.
When purchasing a commercial back bar cooler, it’s essential to consider both your establishment size and storage requirements. If your space is limited, smaller models could save on running costs; larger units may be more suitable if more storage capacity is needed than just wine or beer or mixers alone. Also, keep in mind whether you prefer swing or sliding door models, which could impact how much storage you have available to you.
Deli Cases
Display cases are indispensable in any food service establishment, be it cafeterias, delis, grocery stores or convenience shops. Display cases help your business by keeping meats, cheeses and pre-packaged drinks chilled at safe serving temperatures to drive impulse sales while providing a professional, appealing appearance suitable for many food service operations.
Deli cases from www.coldlogic.com.au/commercial-refrigeration-adelaide commercial refrigeration Adelaide come in all shapes and sizes, yet all have one thing in common – maintaining low temperatures to prevent spoilage. Most are typically constructed of stainless steel; laminate or painted steel models may also be available. While stainless steel offers an elegant appearance and makes cleaning much more straightforward, laminate cases may quickly become scratched or dented over time.
Two primary cooling methods for deli cases are forced air and gravity coil. Forced air units feature fans that circulate cold air throughout the cabinet. At the same time, gravity coil cases use cold air generated from an on-top refrigeration coil to produce chilled air for cooling. Forced air cases tend to be used more for bakery or ice cream items but can still serve well for storing deli products.
Hillphoenix CNZLA or CNEZLA self-contained mobile island cases are ideal for products from both bakeries and delis. Their flat glass profiles coordinate seamlessly with other service cases to maintain an aesthetically pleasing department look, as do their sliding door or air curtain front access options that offer easy product access while helping keep flies at bay. When customising this solution to fit your product ranges, choose between various lengths, heights, and front options.
Bakery Cases
Suppose you’ve visited a coffee shop, grocery store, or bakery. In that case, you have no doubt has been drawn in by the tantalising array of tempting pastries and cakes displayed behind glass display cases. Businesses use them to entice impulse buys from customers – from small countertop cases up to refrigerated floor-standing cabinets – but they are also often used by restaurants to advertise their house-made desserts.
Refrigerated bakery display cabinets from www.coldlogic.com.au/commercial-refrigeration-adelaide commercial refrigeration Adelaide help keep food fresher for longer and extend the selling window, making them ideal for items that require refrigeration, such as mousse cake, cheesecake and fruit pies. Non-refrigerated display cases also exist for those wanting their customers to serve themselves and provide an option that helps mitigate theft risks.
We carry an impressive selection of dry, non-refrigerated, and refrigerated bakery displays from top manufacturers such as Leader, Universal, True and Turbo Air. Both types of cases offer crystal clear front glass to showcase bread, muffins and cookies effectively for purchase. Depending on your business needs, you could choose between straight or curved glass cases; curvier styles provide easier product viewing due to reduced glare.
Deli cases use low temperatures to safely serve meats, cheeses, pasta salads and other deli foods at optimal serving temperatures. They’re commonly found at convenience stores, supermarkets and other retail locations for selling pre-made meals and snacks like salads, wraps, sushi platters or sandwiches – as well as bottles of drink, pre-packaged drinks, or drinks made to order by customers themselves or pre-packed meal services like salads from deli cases can be even self-serve their customers themselves! Other issues allow employees to access and serve their customers directly.
Floral Cases
Many may see floral coolers as just another display case, but floral refrigeration is unique in its technology. Flowers need specific treatments to remain fresh and attractive – appropriate climate conditions must only provide these treatments; consequently, flowers must be stored separately from other items in stores and refrigeration devices to remain fresh and beautiful. In addition, food or beverages in floral fridges could violate health codes while speeding up the wilting and decay of inventory flowers.
Floral refrigerators from www.coldlogic.com.au/commercial-refrigeration-adelaide commercial refrigeration Adelaide can be an excellent way to showcase and sell flowers, featuring special features to ensure their freshness. For example, low airflow prevents petals from dehydrating or rotting, while high humidity maintains proper hydration of leaves and stems.
These units come in various sizes to meet your flower preservation needs. Large floral coolers act more like display cases with customisable lighting to highlight their product. They can even feature sliding door units and doors with smooth opening/closing functionality for smooth operation and canopies to promote special event promotions.
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