A successful cold storage facility relies heavily on temperature stability - even very small fluctuations in temperature can negatively affect product quality, shelf-life of the product, or regulatory compliance. The Cold Room Control Panels we manufacture in Ahmedabad are used for both commercial and industrial cold storage projects located in the United States. Precise temperature control and consistent, reliable refrigeration control are critical components of cold storage management.
The Cold Room Control Panels are designed to provide highly accurate management of the compressor, evaporator fans, defrost cycles, heaters, and temperature sensors. Whether you have a single cold room or many chambers within a cold storage facility, we analyze control logic to provide consistent cooling for optimal energy use. In accordance with the specific requirements of each control panel, we will typically utilize digital temperature controllers, overload protection devices, contactors and monitoring devices built into the control panel.
We ensure the wiring is configured in such a way to allow for clear identification and ease of access for maintenance. We also incorporate protective devices to prevent damage to the refrigeration compressor due to voltage variations (over or under voltage or phase failure). The following optional features can be provided based on your project requirements alarm systems to signal alarms for high /low temperature, remote communication integration, humidity control.
Prior to shipment of the Cold Room Control Panels, they undergo functional testing which will include verification of the calibration of the temperature sensors and simulation of the operation of the control panel. If your business requires reliable cold storage automation, our control panels will provide you with durable, energy-efficient, and performance-oriented solutions for long-term reliable operation.
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