The Anti-Sweat Heater Door Control (ASHDC) by Madison Energy Group is an innovative solution designed to significantly reduce energy consumption in refrigeration systems. Traditional anti-sweat heaters run continuously to prevent condensation on cooler and freezer doors, leading to excessive energy use. The ASHDC addresses this issue by using sensor-based technology to activate the heaters only when necessary, reducing energy usage by up to 80%. The system includes a Programmed Maintenance Cycle (PMC) that ensures all display cases remain free of sweat, frost, and ice, even during power outages. This technology not only lowers operational costs but also extends the lifespan of refrigeration equipment, making it an ideal choice for businesses looking to improve energy efficiency.
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Typical Anti-Sweat Heaters operate continuously, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, to prevent condensation on reach-in cooler and freezer doors. However, this function is only necessary about 15-20% of the time. The excessive run-time results in significant energy waste and increased operational costs.
Madison Energy Group's Anti-Sweat Heater Door Controls offer a solution by utilizing sensor-based technology to modulate the Anti-Sweat Heaters. This technology ensures that the heaters only activate when needed, reducing energy consumption by up to 80%. This not only lowers energy expenses but also extends the lifespan of refrigeration equipment, making it a cost-effective and environmentally friendly choice for businesses.
The built-in Programmed Maintenance Cycle (PMC) technology ensures that all display cases remain free of sweat, frost, and ice, maintaining optimal performance and appearance. Additionally, the random-start technology guarantees that the PMC will cycle at different times on various cases, even in the event of a power outage. This innovative feature not only enhances energy efficiency but also ensures consistent and reliable operation across all display units, providing peace of mind and reducing maintenance costs.
Mid-temperature range (MT) and low-temperature range (LT) controllers available
Built-in programmed maintenance cycle (PMC) technology
MT controls utilize digital moisture sensors that activate upon threat of moisture
LT controls utilize two-channel technology that operates doors independently from the frame and mullion heaters
Selective heater activation only when condensations level reach a specific threshold
Precise placements of sensors assure proper heat control
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