News - Cellar Cooler Wins Westminster Vote

Cellar Cooler Wins Westminster Vote
Chilling wines and cooling beers to perfection for a demanding audience at Westminster is the job facing J & E Hall’s new JCC cellar cooler. Halls recommended a JCC 40 E cellar cooler for a bar within a major government building. For its competitive price and energy efficiency, the JCC cellar cooler received a resounding vote of support from the Skanska Facilities’ Services’ team.
 
Tony Golding, J & E Halls’ sales and application engineer based at Westerham, Kent, supplied the JCC cooler to Skanska. He said: “The equipment was installed by Doveley Air of Maidstone. The customer was impressed by the price, the energy savings and the fact that the cooler runs on refrigerant R410A. New pipework was installed, following the existing route, the cellar cooler fixed to the wall in the same place and the existing condensing unit replaced. It couldn’t have been easier.
 
 “Everybody was very happy with the outcome. We didn’t get the order until the last week of September. The equipment was installed during the first week of October, so it was commissioned and operational in time for the end of the   summer recess in Westminster.”
 
JCC cellar coolers from Halls offer:
  • low noise
  • a small footprint
  • are easy to install
  • have accurate temperature control
  • and are energy efficient.
Normal operation of most cellar coolers is around 12oC but the JCC coolers have electronically controlled systems from the indoor unit allowing operation as low as 4oC. As standard, off-cycle defrost is available from the controller to prevent frost formation. The coolers can be wall or ceiling mounted to maximise space. Coils are manufactured with six fins per inch brewery specification for easy maintenance. The low temperature application of the system means that the coolers are also suitable for the fruit, vegetable and floral industries.