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    Building 20x24 ice cream freezer with ICF's



    I have a client who is thinking of building a 20 foot x 24 foot walk in ice cream freezer designed for -20F. The job is located in coastal Maine with a maximum 12-16 week span of high outdoor temp with high humidity. This will be an outdoor installation. I would like to hear from someone that has a similar freezer that has been in service for 2-3 years. They are also thinking of building the unit using stud walls,closed cell spray insul.,etc. Any thoughts and feedback would be greatly appreciated.



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    Re: Building 20x24 ice cream freezer with ICF's

    I work with freezer rooms and have built a few , -20F thats pretty cold in my language - 28 celsius , Either way it will be freezing everything in there ,,,but you cant really use stud walls and spray foam !!
    You must use 150mm ( 6 inch ) polystyrene panels with the sheetmetal bonded on the faces . Plus you need to
    have a floor of the same panel . You can use thinner polyurethane panel but it costs more .
    If its outdoor it needs a roof over it as its not 100% waterproof and a roof will help keep the heat load off the room during sunlight - I assume you have sunlight in Maine ?

    The next thing is to select the equipment . There a quite a few programs available to do this or the wholesalers will do it .
    Last edited by Toolman; 10-06-2012 at 11:39 PM.
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    Re: Building 20x24 ice cream freezer with ICF's

    buy to reefers and join them together and cover them with a roof to keep out the sunlight,put some commercial plant on them.

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    Re: Building 20x24 ice cream freezer with ICF's

    IS it for Distribution business. Must be as the size is very small.

    But make a provision of an ante room since the Humidity is on the higher side.

    You definitely need a roofing on top of the freezer for any rains etc.

    Our 90% freezers are located outside & are on the coastal areas.
    Icecream is a tricky business though as the incoming temp as no control & have some safety in ref units selection.

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    Re: Building 20x24 ice cream freezer with ICF's

    I agreee 100% with Toolman. I would reccomend installing a Ante room also, as humidity is a killer. Multiple Condensing Units with some Excess capacity is a good form of Redundancy. I service a Box running the same Temp, and lost a Compressor on a 95 deg day. Normaly this would be MAJOR problem,but with the system design and Redundancy it was not detrimental to replace it the following day.

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