When customers choose the capacity and size of commercial refrigerators, they usually decide based on the following needs:
1. Storage needs
Product type: Determine the required capacity based on the type of goods stored (such as frozen food, refrigerated beverages, fresh ingredients, etc.).
Inventory: Choose the appropriate capacity based on daily inventory or peak demand to avoid overcrowding or waste of space.
2. Usage scenario
Store type: Different stores (such as supermarkets, restaurants, convenience stores) have different needs for refrigerators, and they need to be selected based on actual business.
Placement: Consider the placement of the refrigerator (such as kitchen, sales area, warehouse) to ensure that the size is suitable for the available space.
3. Operational efficiency
Access frequency: High-frequency access scenarios may require larger capacity or multi-door design to improve efficiency.
Product classification: If classified storage (such as different temperature zones) is required, a refrigerator with layered or multi-temperature zone design needs to be selected.
4. Future expansion
Business growth: Consider the possibility of future business expansion and choose a refrigerator with a slightly larger capacity to meet growth needs.
Flexibility: Choose refrigerators with adjustable shelves or modular designs to adjust the space according to needs.
5. Space constraints
Site size: Measure the available space (such as height, width, depth) to ensure that the refrigerator size is suitable.
Aisle requirements: Consider the space around the refrigerator to ensure that it does not affect the flow of personnel or operations.
6. Energy efficiency and cost
Energy consumption optimization: Choose refrigerators with appropriate capacity and size to avoid excessive size that increases energy consumption.
Cost-effectiveness: Choose the most cost-effective capacity and size while meeting the needs.
7. Special needs
Customized needs: Some industries (such as medicine and laboratories) may require refrigerators of special size or capacity.
Display function: Retail scenarios may require transparent doors or display refrigerators, and the size must meet the display requirements.
8. Transportation and installation
Transportation restrictions: Consider the size restrictions of transportation channels (such as doors and elevators) to ensure that the refrigerator can be delivered smoothly.
Installation conditions: Confirm the conditions of the installation location (such as power supply and ventilation) to avoid later problems.
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