Energy Comparison
For the most accurate comparison, ensure you compare models with similar specifications i.e. volume, door design. Adjust the per kW energy cost to more accurately reflect your costs and savings.
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If a brand or model is not listed in the above, the product is not listed as approved to GEMS 2020 standards. Please note that some models such as refrigerated preparation counters are not tested under GEMS.
When you’re looking at the Pack Temperature (or Temperature Class) and Climate Class what’s important is:
- Temperature Class (or Pack Temperature) indicates the type of product the refrigerator is designed to hold – look for M1 for food, dairy or other perishables for fridges and L1 for freezers. A product that is M2 or L2 (in a freezer) is unlikely to be practical for either food or beverages. Then a product that is H1 or H2 is not recommended for use in commercial environments
- Climate Class indicates the environments refrigerators are designed to operate. If you are looking for storage refrigeration in a commercial kitchen we would recommend Climate Class 5. Glass-door fridges can only be GEMS rated to Climate Class 3, even though SKOPE products can still merchandise cold products at 40oC.
- Climate Class 5 (40oC & 40% Relative Humidity)
- Climate Class 4 (30oC & 55% Relative Humidity)
- Climate Class 3 (25°C / 60% Relative Humidity)
For more information on GEMS, click here.