Originally Posted by
Grizzly
You must move with the times Chemi!
For coolers that are positive Temp I.e. like these at +2 /+3c and on a loading bay.
Filters are all the rage now!
Consultants love them, especially the Green ones! I don't think they would be so keen if they saw the crap they collect.
The 32 (4 coolers with 8 filters each) and the 240 filters in the +2c chill store 3 buildings down (4 large and 4 small coolers) are changed around every 8 weeks.
Ask anyone who has worked in cold stores about concrete dust mixed with cardboard and wood pallet dust!
It's an interesting mix that if it gets wet sets like concrete.
So a sacrificial filter is a much better option that clogging cooler fins.
It is not such a problem at sub Zero temps and fitting filter as you suggest would be madness!
For all sorts of reasons.
Grizzly