Coldroom Advice - Parts & Maintenance
Cold Rooms and Condensation Problems
Basically, when the dew point in the air comes into contact with a surface with a lower dew point on your cold room, door or frame, moisture buildup occurs. This is most obvious in warehouses and areas where there is no heating. While some condensation is not necessarily a bad thing, an excess amount is something that should be addressed.
Our Top Five Cold Room Door Handles
Here are our top five coldroom doors handles. Not necessarily the best, but certainly some of the most common:
- Jumbo System 6000 by Rarhbach - Germany
- Fermod 921 Handle by Fermod - France
- Kason 0058 Handle by Kason - USA
- Fermod 521 Handle by Fermod - France
- MTH - 500 TN Handle by MTH - Italy
Coldroom Door Seal - Fermod 67 Gasket
How to Fit the Fermod 67 Gasket: A Step-by-Step Guide
In our previous post, we discussed the importance of gaskets in maintaining the integrity of coldroom doors. Today, we're going to focus on the Fermod 67 gasket, a popular and easy-to-install option for hinged coldroom doors.
Why Choose the Fermod 67 Gasket?
We stock the Fermod 67 gasket in long rolls, which we cut down to varying lengths, making it the perfect solution for re-gasketing a single door. This gasket is designed to be easy to retrofit, and its black EDPM material is suitable for temperatures as low as -45°C.