17 March 2015
British manufacturer believes MCU 211 two-door counter offers lowest energy consumption on market With running costs of less than £58 per year, the latest Precision MCU 211 refrigeration counter sets a new benchmark in energy efficiency. So much so that it has been awarded an A+ energy rating. The rating is based on the latest version of TG44 WG2, the draft that will form the basis for the EUP (Eco Design) Directive testing process. “The figures prove our new counter...
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16 December 2014
New British fridges from Precision are happy to work out in the midday sun Stand Z-L38, Gulfood 2015, Dubai World Trade Centre, Dubai, 8th February – 12th February A big issue with bottle coolers in outdoor locations in the Middle East is that they just don’t work – the sun is too hot. Now British refrigeration manufacturer Precision has launched a range of bottle coolers designed specifically to cope with the heat – in fact, they’ll operate in ambient temperatures...
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4 November 2014
Precision’s mini prep counter fits where space is at a premium As kitchen space gets squashed, chefs are looking for equipment that can fit in the smallest of spaces and still do the job. British manufacturer Precision has developed a mini prep counter that, despite having a footprint of less than one square metre, with doors closed, still has room for a worktop, six ingredients wells and 340 litres of cabinet storage space. Plus, its refrigeration will keep chilling even...
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18 March 2014
Foodservice refrigerant of the future – now available on all Precision refrigerator models The foodservice industry has been looking for refrigerants that are greener than traditional HFC refrigerants but also safer than hydrocarbons. British commercial refrigeration manufacturer Precision has been working with Honeywell on a new HFO-based refrigerant that is not only safer than hydrocarbon, but also has an even lower GWP (Global Warming Potential). Following extensive tests, Precision is to offer the refrigerant as an option across its refrigerated...
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7 February 2014
From CESA, the Catering Equipment Suppliers Association Two important initiatives concerning commercial catering refrigeration will be coming into force in the next year or so, the hugely anticipated Energy Related Products Directive, (formerly the Eco Design Directive) and the revised F Gas Regulations. The objective of the Energy Related Products Directive is to improve the environmental performance of energy related products (ERPs) through ‘ecodesign.’ One of the key areas being considered is energy labelling. It would mean that catering equipment...
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