Refrigerated Display Case Facts
How important is air conditioning in my store?
Ambient store temperature or your normal store interior temperature is very important to operating any refrigerated display equipment.
Industry standards generally dictate that most refrigerated display cases and or refrigerated equipment operates effectively and efficiently in temperatures of 75 degrees or less and 55% relative humidity.
Have you experienced excessive amounts of condensation build up on the exterior glass of your Refrigerated Display Cases ever?
No, no, the manufacture did not sell you a bum piece of equipment. High levels of humidity inside of your store cause condensation.
Air-conditioning with in your store set at a comfortable setting will remove excessive levels of humidity and the waterfall or condensation on the front glass of your Refrigerated Display Cases should disappear.
What is the humidity level where I am now?
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Remember, most refrigeration equipment, Bakery Display Cases & Cabinets, Candy Display Cases, Deli Display Cases, Glass Door / Reach In Refrigerators, Grab & Go Refrigerators, Commercial Refrigerators, Freezers, Ice Cream Coolers are manufactured and designed to run in store ambient conditions of 75 degrees and 55% relative humidity. Operating your display cases without air conditioning or in uncontrollable temperature conditions could void some manufactures warranties.
When considering new Food Display Cases for your retail store, you should also keep in mind that any refrigeration for foodservice display cases will need to be maintained on a regular basis. Like any other mechanical, working piece of equipment, you must keep your Refrigerated Display Cases clean to ensure proper functionality and most importantly, keep customers buying. A “Clean”, properly working and Product full Display Case mean more profits. Let’s face it, when is the last time you purchased food from a dirty, not properly functioning display case? Good housekeeping is key to proper Foodservice Display.
Refrigerated Display Case Facts



