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Buying a walk-in refrigeration unit or cooler is a major decision,and one that an experienced refrigeration contractor in Dayton, OH should help you make.There are many different styles of coolers on the market,but of more importance is dependability and energy efficiency.

The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (EISA) established an energy policy for the USA effective 2009.In that policy are standards for the refrigeration and other industries.To choose the most energy efficient refrigeration unit of any style means verifying it meets the EISA standards. EISA compliancy is not uniformly enforced in the marketplace yet,but they will be soon, which is why you should get an experienced contractor's advice.

Meeting Efficiency Standards

The EISA standards have been tested for the past several years, and on January 1,2012 the test procedures will be published. However,you can buy walk-in coolers and freezers today that have been tested and meet these standards.The standards apply to any business or person that manufactures or assembles the coolers,and that's another reason why you need a quality and experienced refrigeration contractor in Dayton, OH to assist with the purchase and installation of commercial refrigeration.

The EISA performance standards for refrigeration include the following:
Insulation should be in the wall, ceilings and doorsInsulation must be at least R-32 for freezersInsulation must be at least R-25 for coolersLighting should automatically turn off in 15 minutes or less when unoccupiedLighting must have an efficiency of 40 lumens per watt or moreDoors should automatically close firmly if left open within 1 inch of being closed if the door is less than 3 feet 9 inches wide and/or under 7 feet tallGlass on coolers must be double paned and heat reflective AND gas filled orGlass on coolers may be triple paned and heat reflective OR gas filledIf evaporator motor is less than 1 hp and will use less than 460 volts, the motor must use brushless direct current motors or 3-phase motorsIf condenser fan motors are less than 1 hp, the motor must be brushless direct current motor, 3-phase motor or a permanent split capacitor-type
There are also antisweat heater rules for transparent reach-in doors.The EISA standards are detailed as to how the heat controls must be matched with a specific frame,door rail and glass power draw. The power draw is based on the square footage of the door opening. The refrigeration contractor in Dayton, OH can explain the exact specifications for coolers and freezers that are EISA compliant.

A Symbol of Efficiency

The symbol for an EISA compliant USA cooler or freezer is as follows:

When you see this symbol it means the cooler or freezer is already in compliance with the EISA standards published in 2009.That is the type of unit you want to purchase because it means your equipment is state-of the-art energy efficient and meets the highest standards.

When you are ready to purchase a new walk-in cooler or refrigerator,consult with a refrigeration contractor in Dayton, OH who is current on EISA standards. It will pay off in energy savings and more efficient cooling for years to come.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    homework, help with editing sentences by placing semicolons.?
    I am supposed to edit the following sentences by placing semicolons in the right places. I’ve never been good with semicolons and usually just avoid them all together.
    I know there is alot of them but any help with these would be wonderful, thank you.

    Semicolon Placement, Independent Clauses With Coordinating Conjunctions

    1. Cliff Lightfoot our supervisor has been ill for several weeks but he plans to return to the office next Wednesday November 19 in time for our committee meeting.

    2. We cannot Ms. Baron repair the DVD player under the terms of the warranty nor can we under the circumstances refund the purchase price.

    3. Many of our employees live nearby and they often ride bicycles to work.

    4. I believe Ms. Edwards that the contract will expire next week and that it has been scheduled for renewal.

    5. Our last investment program was so successful that it netted a 9 percent return but we cannot guarantee that our next program or any other programs planned for the future will do as well.

    Semicolon Placement, Independent Clauses With Transitional Expressions

    1. Ms. Lee is in the process of arranging next week’s schedule however your hours will remain the same.

    2. The foundation is building a large new hospital wing consequently we will have office space for this community project.

    3. Send us an outline and three chapters of your proposed novel then we will let you know whether we will be able to publish it.

    4. Mr. Cooper vice president of Western Bank will not be able to attend our meeting consequently we will need to find a replacement speaker.

    5. Several of our salespersons are being transferred to the Chicago area therefore they will need your assistance in locating homes or apartments.

    Semicolon Placement, Series Containing Internal Commas or Complete Thoughts
    Semicolon Placement, Enumerations and Explanations

    1. Attending the meeting were David Stevens president of North Hills Academy Agnes Moore assistant principal of Rhodes School and Vera Caruso director of Flintridge Preparatory School.

    2. Several factors have contributed to this problem namely labor shortages wage increases and frequent strikes.

    3. Staff members from San Fernando California Phoenix Arizona and Reno Nevada plan to attend the Western Regional meeting.

    4. We have changed a number of our former procedures for example we no longer approve requisitions in this office.

    5. Corporate offices will be moved to Dayton Ohio sales territories will be expanded from eight to ten and the position of sales manager will be elevated to vice president.

    • ANSWER:
      1. Cliff Lightfoot our supervisor has been ill for several weeks; he plans to return to the office next Wednesday November 19 in time for our committee meeting.

      2. We cannot Ms. Baron repair the DVD player under the terms of the warranty; nor can we under the circumstances refund the purchase price.

      3. Many of our employees live nearby; they often ride bicycles to work.

      4. I believe Ms. Edwards that the contract will expire next week and that it has been scheduled for renewal.

      5. Our last investment program was so successful that it netted a 9 percent return; we cannot guarantee that our next program or any other programs planned for the future will do as well.

      Number 4 doesn’t need a semi-colon…

      @ Daisy, You can’t have both the simply conjunctions and semi-colons.

      Semicolon Placement, Independent Clauses With Transitional Expressions

      1. Ms. Lee is in the process of arranging next week’s schedule however; your hours will remain the same.

      2. The foundation is building a large new hospital wing consequently; we will have office space for this community project.

      3. Send us an outline and three chapters of your proposed novel then; we will let you know whether we will be able to publish it.

      4. Mr. Cooper vice president of Western Bank will not be able to attend our meeting consequently; we will need to find a replacement speaker.

      5. Several of our salespersons are being transferred to the Chicago area therefore; they will need your assistance in locating homes or apartments.

      You should be able to do the other five 🙂

  2. QUESTION:
    Is it really cheaper to buy a house rather than rent. i dont know alot about Real Estate so bear with me?
    Is it possible to get a decent house for under 10,000..Im looking at foreclosed houses and Sheriff Sales. I dont know how true this is someone told me its possible to get a house for 100 if no one bids on it at the Sheriff Sales.

    I reside in Dayton Ohio Im trying to move ASAP from the house Im in now but it looks like I’ll be here for another 6 months. any advice..Also I dont have alot of cash Im in College trying to pay for school and trying to find a place for myself and my mother who is very sick

    • ANSWER:
      I’m think it is cheaper to rent than to buy. As a renter, generally utilities are included in your rent and all you have to pay for is cable and your phone. If the utilities are not included, you are paying less than you would in a house. Also, when you rent, you are not responsible for household repairs. There is the odd lease here or there that says you are responsible for the costs for inside the house but from my experience, the landlord takes care of household maintenece (which gets expensive; do you have the money for a plumber if the hot water heater breaks?).

      I just bought a home with my husband for the first time and the costs are high. The seller paid our closing costs but in any other market, your looking at 00+ and your down payment to move into your house. You have to pay a fee to get all of your utilities turned on. This means to the cable, to the electric, tp the gas, to sewage and water etc and that is IN ADDITION to your first monthly bill. You have to figure out how to include all of these new monthly costs into your budget. Its hard. Plus, what if your car breaks down? You have to buy a lawn mower to mow the lawn because now its your resposibility. Painting, cleaning the carpet, any household upgrades are now on you. What about food? It gets really expensive. You have to have a dependable monthly income and great budgeting skills to be able to afford a house.

      I do not know about sheriff sales. I however, just bought a foreclosure. My husband and I spent many months searching the housing market out here and some of the houses we found needed so many repairs, it would take thousands to get the house livable. When you go to an auction and buy a house, you have not been given the chance to do a home inspection; you may be buying a house that has serious electrical, plumbing, or roofing issues. Or all three or termite problems or foundation problems; the list goes on. If you do not have the money to put into a house to make it livable, avoid the auctions. You have no idea what you are getting when you do that. If it was such a great house, it would have sold long before it was auctioned off at such a low price.

      If you are serious about owning a home, figure out what you can afford. Then go see your loan officer.

      Best of Luck!

      I want to add this:

      In the short term, it is cheaper to rent than to buy. In the long term, buying is the best option. Buying a home is an investment. You do not get immediate return on your money; but, if after years and years of renting, if you added up the rent and you own nothing, you would find that it would have been better to buy.

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