Reducing risk with Irinox

We've all heard the saying, “Don’t put all your eggs in one basket.” It is good advice for business, planning, and especially commercial refrigeration.

 

Why refrigeration redundancy matters

When it comes to blast chilling, many systems rely on a single refrigeration circuit. That means if the circuit fails, the whole machine stops. For kitchens working to tight production schedules, it can put product, labour, service times, and customer commitments at risk.

Issues in kitchens almost never happen at a convenient time. They tend to show up on a Friday afternoon, before a public holiday, during a peak production run, or right when the kitchen is under the most pressure.

 

Built-in resilience across the range

The Irinox range has multiple independent refrigeration circuits to support performance and reduce risk. Smaller models feature 2 refrigeration circuits, while larger models introduce 3 or 4 independent refrigeration circuits to support greater performance and operational resilience.

That matters because when thousands of dollars of food and a kitchen’s production schedule are on the line, backup capacity becomes a practical business advantage.

 

The real question

When discussing blast chilling, speed and capacity are important, but what would you do if your blast chiller stopped working tomorrow? What is your Plan B?

For many kitchens, the answer is not clear. That's why its important to make sure your blast chillers reduce that risk for you. By having multiple circuits, Irinox reduces the risk of your blast chiller being completely out of action and slowing down your operations.

One refrigeration circuit is a risk. Two, three, or four independent refrigeration circuits is a plan, and for kitchens that cannot afford unnecessary downtime, that difference matters.

 

 

We can help you find the right solution for you and make sure you have a plan when it matters most. Get in touch below.

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