What are the Benefits of Low-Temperature Freezers?

May 21, 2018

Low-temperature freezers typically cool air at between 42° F and 48°F. Major advantages of these systems over conventional systems are their low operating costs, reduced power consumption, as well as lower initial acquisition costs. Besides, low-temperature freezers have smaller fans and ductworks leading to a reduction of equipment costs as well as design savings as you require less floor to height space. Low temperatures freezer fans and pumps need fewer horsepower’s for efficient operation. As a result, you have the advantage of lowered energy consumption over other conventional freezing systems. Less Expensive to Run and Maintain As these freezers use hydrocarbons for fuel hence reduced operating costs. Investing in energy efficient equipment and instruments keeps laboratories running for longer periods. Rosenberg Indoor Comfort specializes in building and designing advanced low-temperature systems that ensure the safety of critical clinical and research samples. The use of innovative cooling technology leads to increased energy savings, less heat generation, and lesser space needs for housing the system. Improved Performance Freezer efficiency is measured as a coefficient of performance (COP) that compares a freezer’s cooling ratio against energy consumed. Rosenberg Indoor Comfort offers low-temperature freezers with high COPs that comes from the ability of refrigerants...

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