Turbo Air Reach-In Refrigerators

Turbo Air reach-ins offer standard features on all these units to set them apart from the competition. Those include self-diagnostic digital control systems and an industry-first self-cleaning condenser that helps reduce required maintenance and protect the unit. More

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Turbo Air Reach-in Coolers: What You Need to Know

Turbo Air reach-in freezers and refrigerators come in a variety of configurations with standard and special features that fit any application. Choose from one-, two-, and three-section units, as well as Turbo Air coolers with split doors that let users access only the area from which they must retrieve items. Other options include solid or glass doors and top- or bottom-mounted compressors.

Common Questions About Turbo Air Reach-ins

Should I get a top- or bottom-mounted cooling system on my Turbo Air reach-in?

Turbo Air reach-in units are available with top- or bottom-mounted refrigeration systems. Each system has its advantages and disadvantages, so it's typically best to decide based on application.

Bottom-mount systems operate near the floor, where the ambient air is cooler and the unit is easier to access for cleaning and service. Having the system in the bottom of the reach-in elevates the unit's interior to a comfortable level, so users don't have to stoop to reach stored items. Bottom-mounted systems are also likelier to suck in dirt, debris, and ingredients such as flour.

Top-mount systems are located away from the floor to avoid dust and debris. It is common for bottom-mounted systems to have an insulation layer above the refrigeration system, so top-mounted systems offer more cabinet space. These top-mounted systems can be hard to access for cleaning and maintenance, so they may be more expensive when service work is needed.

What special features do Turbo Air reach-ins offer?

Turbo Air reach-in refrigerators have digital control and monitoring systems with a variety of features that keep units functioning properly and maintain a constant temperature. Digital displays enable you to check the interior temperature, and an alarm sounds if the door is left open.

Digital systems have early warning programs that monitor the cabinet, check for issues, and send alerts when there is a problem. If the Turbo Air reach-in refrigerator requires maintenance, its self-diagnosing system determines the source of the issue to reduce service time and costs.

The self-cleaning condenser in each Turbo Air reach-in cooler uses a rotating brush to clear dust away from the condenser coil multiple times a day, reducing energy consumption, maintenance needs, and labor costs.

The energy-saving fan controller in some Turbo Air reach-in refrigerators stops the fan motor when a temperature increase is detected, while units without this feature have fans that run nonstop to circulate cold air, producing a large amount of heat that can cause an increase in cabinet temperature. The controller uses an algorithm to stop the fan when needed, lowering energy costs and increasing the compressor's lifespan.

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