Temp Controls
Temp controls have come a long way since it just meant a space heater, a fireplace or a little wall unit air conditioner that only the boss got to use. There was a time that “cooling down” a product, like a ceramic pot, just meant letting the breeze blow through and nature take its course. No, things are made more delicately now (and more expensive) so that how an item is cooled is very important. This is not small scale either but on a huge scale involving entire warehouse. Investing in the right equipment can provide a competitive edge in a tough market economy. That is why temp controls have become so important.
Goldline is a great example of this. You might have heard of them if you have a small above ground pool. They make a heater for them that also incorporates a chlorinater, but for them it is just the tip of the iceberg. If you need your factory warm, they can do it. If it is in the desert and you need it cold they can do it. Want to use solar power for your heat? They make the digital temperature controllers you will need. Maybe you need it moist to dry your pots, they make a humidity controller that makes that possible. They are a cutting edge company.
Goldline is based out of Rhode Island, but if you want an American company that deals with refrigeration and freezing then you want Tru Temp Controls out of Florida. Now take a moment and look at the name. Tru Temp Controls deals with large systems, not refrigerators. The main part of their business is not to build warehouse size freezes and refrigerators. The reality is almost and contractor could do that. What they can do that others can not is keep it at a perfect temperature and that is why they are so good at it.
Now with all of this great technology you might feel like you are ready to go. To do that, you are going to need one more piece of technology. At some point you are going to need the temperature. This is where Sure Temp becomes important. These are just the thing you are going to need. They can tell you the temperature of almost anything and are built strong enough for the job. They can measure the temperatures inside of a nuclear reactor. Skeptical? Ask the government because they are the ones who have singed off on this. If it can do that, then your chickens in the freezer are very safe, even the radio-active ones.
Heating and cooling seems like an easy concept. Maybe in a log cabin it is, but in large scale application it is a little harder. Businesses must be able to depend on everything working together. Oddly enough they do. If on one of the floors at the chicken plant, the HVAC fails, you might lose a day or two of production. If the freezer fails, you can lose 500,000 chickens. If your thermo stat breaks down it is bad also. What if all three of your temp controls systems, you are out of business.