Commercial Ice Machine Energy Code Compliance
The Energy Efficiency Standards for Residential and Nonresidential Buildings were established to reduce California's energy consumption. All KOLD-DRAFT’s commercial ice machine models meet the California Energy Commission’s 2008 Building Energy Efficiency Standards, effective January 1, 2010. Our commercial ice machines have been carefully developed to be more energy- and water-efficient than standard ice machines.
There are many shortcuts other manufacturers use to make more energy-efficient ice machines, but in virtually every case, the result is an inferior ice product that melts faster. The machines are set to create deep depressions or odd shapes that freeze faster. But this also increases surface area on the finished cube, and surface area has a direct correlation on the melt rate.
We are known for our denser, more solid ice, and we do not under any circumstances shortchange the re-engineering process by reducing the quality of their finished product. That said, KOLD-DRAFT is working hard to ensure all new products are both energy- and water-efficient. Want to learn more about our engineering plans?
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Read more about our energy efficient ice machines in our recent press release.
Commercial Ice Machines - Energy Compliant from 500 lb. to 1000 lb. Daily Ice Making Capacity
Commercial Ice Machines - From 321 lb. to 520 lb. Daily Ice-Making Capacity |
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Commercial Ice Machines - from 500 lb. to 1000 lb. Daily Ice-Making Capacity |
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Commercial Ice Machines - From 600 lb. to 1229 lb. Daily Ice-Making Capacity
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