Customers Who Are Conserving Energy with ECONOFROST Night Covers
Customers in over 200,000 retail stores worldwide are conserving
energy after installing ECONOFROST night covers on their open refrigerated
display cases. ECONOFROST night curtains can easily
be installed in existing supermarket merchandisers as a retrofit,
and refrigeration manufacturers are now installing non-cassette
versions in
their new display cases.
ECONOFROST night covers improve the energy efficiency of refrigeration
units, adding value to each retail display case.
All ECONOFROST products are available through local distributors
of refrigeration equipment.
Supermarkets and grocery retailers are improving their energy
savings by installing ECONOFROST, woven aluminum night
covers that are simple to use.
Supermarket Refrigeration Display Case Manufacturers (OEMs)
Most commercial refrigeration OEM's have tested our
refrigerated display case night blinds and are installing ECONOFROST
refrigeration
night covers in the factory as standard refrigeration equipment,
or after the refrigeration display cases have left the factory as
a retrofit.
In Europe, where ECONOFROST night covers were developed,
manufacturers have accepted our refrigeration blinds not as an option,
but
as standard refrigeration equipment.
At present more than 20 independent commercial refrigeration
manufacturers offer ECONOFROST refrigeration night curtains. In North
America, ECONOFROST
night covers are available as optional refrigerated case accessories
from many commercial refrigeration
equipment
manufacturers.
The Energy Crunch is not a temporary situation.
Designing and manufacturing refrigerated display cases will become
a study
in efficiency. That’s where ECONOFROST comes in. Value added, energy
efficient, clean, attractive; all build more sales.
OEMs all over the world are discovering the benefits of ECONOFROST.
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Supermarkets, Retailers, Food Service, and Grocery Stores
ECONOFROST supermarket refrigeration night blinds: They’re
so simple… They work!
ECONOFROST makes your supermarket profitable during closing hours
with its heat reflective aluminum refrigerated display case night
covers. ECONOFROST’s woven aluminum fabric ensures that open
refrigerated display cases keep in the cold and keep out the heat.
This means that while your supermarket is closed, these display case
night covers will save energy and money and will improve your product
shelf life. Expensive refrigerated air, which would normally be wasted,
is now kept within the refrigerated display case.
This is how ECONOFROST works:
- Reduces your supermarket’s energy consumption
- Increases supermarket shelf life by protecting groceries in refrigerated
merchandisers from heat and harmful UV radiation
- Lowers maintenance costs
- Maintains merchandise integrity
- Improves refrigeration compressor life and specialty refrigeration efficiency
- Maintains lower and stable temperatures within the refrigerated display
case
- Protects merchandise in the event of refrigeration equipment
or power failure
ECONOFROST is perfect for supermarket refrigeration
display cases containing produce, meat, floral arrangements,
dairy, deli, beverages,
and much more.
ECONOFROST is suitable for low and mid temperature upright & coffin
merchandisers. Its working components are built to last
for years of reliable service. These aluminum refrigeration display
case night covers are also designed with a patented braking system
for a smooth, controlled retraction every time.
Join over 200,000 grocery retailers worldwide who have made the
smart choice with ECONOFROST.
The energy saving benefits of using ECONOFROST supermarket refrigeration
night shades are discussed in the ASHRAE
report “Effects of
Low-E Shields on the Performance and Power Use of a Refrigerated
Display Case,” by Ramin Faramarzi and Michele Woodworth-Szleper.
ASHRAE Transactions 1999, Vol. 105 part 1 (ASHRAE CH-99-4-5).
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