Taupo Refrigeration and Air Conditioning can provide solutions for all your dairy milk cooling needs with Ice Force. We understand the MPI cooling regulations and the needs of the individual farmer. Ice Force is an ice bank cooling system that can be connected to existing refrigeration to share the duty with vat chillers or connected to their own independent refrigeration unit.
See below for more information on Ice Force, give us a call on 07 378 1814 or click here to send an email.
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Not all farms are the same.
Ice Force systems are engineered to match your power, primary cooling and water availability in your dairy shed.
The Ice Force system consists of stainless steel coils arranged inside a purpose built tank.The Ice Force system has been designed and built locally with the main advantage of the ice bank being able to capitalize on available power to build the ice. There is an additional benefit of the refrigeration load being greatly reduced using the Ice Force and in some cases the refrigeration cycles off during milking, allowing savings in both electrical consumption and costly refrigeration repairs due to wear and tear.
Taupo Refrigeration and Air Conditioning will install and maintain your Ice Force unit designed to meet your dairy refrigeration needs. Our team are experienced and understand the importance of a reliable and effective dairy cooling unit in the milk production cycle.
The Ice Force unit is a stainless steel coil that is housed within a durable 3300 litre concrete tank. This provides excellent thermal protection during both winter and summer, the tank has an insulated lid for easy access. The unit is designed for the New Zealand Dairy Farm environment and is robust and durable.
Some of the key benefits of the Ice Force system include longer lasting, 3 year coil warranty, chilling in off peak power rates, reduce stress, lower bactoscan, meets MPI regulations, lower mechanical failure risk and more.
Give Taupo Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Ltd a call today on 07 378 1814 or click here to send an email.