SPECS Plan for Navigating Equipment Delays and Supply Chain Issues
As global markets experience record-breaking demand, shortages, and subsequent skyrocketing costs of raw materials (i.e., aluminum, copper, and nickel), manufacturers are experiencing an increasing inability to produce thousands of different machines, medications, and...
Is Prepackaged Ice Safe for Use in Your Beverages?
When customers need ice in a very short amount of time, it’s tempting to run to your local convenience store and purchase a prepackaged 10-20 pound bag of ice. It’s portable, perfect for filling up coolers, and relatively affordable. Prepackaged ice is considered a...
How Refrigeration Affects Your Beer
Beer lovers know that brewers craft each of their beers to taste a particular way, whether that’s light and crisp or dark and smooth. Whatever it is, brewers prefer the people who drink that beer to have a taste experience as close as possible to their original...
Why Is Everyone Fighting Over the Dial?
Often in commercial buildings, especially office buildings, there can be a struggle to find a comfortable temperature for everyone inside. Some will feel like they are standing in a meat locker while others might compare their floor or office to an oven. This...
How Acidity Affects Your Refrigeration System
You may know that it is important to keep proper acidity levels in a swimming pool. Pool owners test their pool water’s pH for acidity levels on a weekly basis to keep it from reaching levels that would be dangerous to swimmers and the pool itself. You might be...
You Can Look, but Don’t Touch
As children, lots of us may have had the urge to mash down those thin aluminum fins we see on an A/C unit. It’s an interesting sensation to the touch and you may have even noticed where someone has attempted to spell a word out by mashing them down. Most look at this...