Your thermostat can be a valuable tool in determining when there's a problem with your air conditioning system. If you've got the air set to 77 degrees and you're shivering like it's the middle of winter, it may be time to have us come out to determine whether the issue's with your system or your thermostat.
If there are areas in your commercial building that change from occupied to vacant, it's important to make sure we know. It's possible to adjust the HVAC system for areas that aren't populated and do not need the same type of heating and cooling.
Although top-mount commercial refrigerators involve a higher initial investment, typically, the units last longer and require fewer service calls. Even better, since the compressor is positioned out of the food zone, you have full use of the interior refrigerated space.
In compliance with HVAC standards, the so-called "air standard"� for air conditioning is that air must be 68 degrees Fahrenheit with a 36 percent humidity at 14.7 pounds per square inch absolute (PSIA). Your HVAC cooling professional will help ensure that your air conditioning system is working appropriately and maintained within these standards.
Don't misunderstand the importance of the quality of the air inside your home. The Environmental Protection Agency has called indoor air quality one of the top 5 environmental concerns in the country, largely because the average person is inside a home or an office 90 percent of the day.
Keep in mind that reach-in coolers are going to work best if they are isolated from the cooking line and all its heat. This type of commercial refrigeration unit is ideal for storing items periodically needed by the wait staff at safe holding temperatures.