Product Storage
Many industries rely on cool room facilities (38° F to 40° F) for storage of perishable products. These facilities typically use chilled water or refrigeration equipment to produce the necessary cooling.
Turbine Inlet Cooling
Many industries use gas turbine engines to power a variety of compressors, generators and other equipment. These engines require large amounts of oxygen to run efficiently.
Conveyor Cooling
In certain types of manufacturing, products must be cooled as they move on conveyor systems. The faster the products cool, the faster the conveyors can move, which affects production levels.
Food Products Cooling and Quenching
Because of the seasonal nature of harvesting, many companies may find it more economical to rent chillers, rather than owning permanent systems.
Cold Room Storage
Many industries rely on cool room facilities (38° F to 40° F) for storage of perishable products. These facilities typically use chilled water or refrigeration equipment to produce the necessary cooling.