Who is gonna be the back-up contractor for your stores?
Same as the install/warranty co.?
Supermarket Refrigeration
I live in Arizona. And the town I live in, Gilbert, is getting 2 new Super Targets in January. I will be the Store Building Specialist between the two stores.
I just found the Einstein-2 manual and the Tyler service & installation booklets. I hope these will be helpful tools.
* What are a few "common" problems that I will encounter when dealing with these Tyler rack systems running R-404a?
And an E2 CPC.
Any helpful hints...tricks...or stuff to watch out for????
Can anyone give me a list of tools that I'll need. Excluding wrenches, screwdrivers, and common handtools.
I mean specialty tools of the trade. THANK YOU SO SO MUCH!!!
Email Me: steve.richardson@cox.net
Who is gonna be the back-up contractor for your stores?
Same as the install/warranty co.?
We are currently using Cold Mountain Mechanical for our store in Tempe.
They also do West Valley don't they?
The one on 75th and Thomas isn't a SuperTarget but they have 15 med temp doors and 10? frozen doors.
And air cooled condensers? Already having problems at that store I mentioned.
I think so...I'm located with East Valley Shop-1. West valley is not my area.
Therm
If there NEW systems and are in need of service already, you may be better off doing the work your self.LOL
All you need is some gauges and a few years of schooling
in refrigeration.
Personally I dont believe you should be touching supermarket (or any refrigeration equipment) if you are not qualified to do so (not certified, I am "Certified" to work on Boilers but not "Qualified" to do so) Try to find a Mechanic that has market experiance to work these stores would be the first step. Sorry but Market refrigeration is not a topic you can go to Home Depot and buy a "1,2,3 How to" book on.