Keeping your cool when the heat is on
Many industrial environments are chilled to significantly below the ambient climatic temperature and high speed shutter doors are the best way to maintain a clear division between inside and out. sara LBS says there is more to such installations than meets the eye.
There are a number of industries, food manufacturing and logistics among them, that generally require low temperatures. Further, they often need even colder spaces or chillers for specific processes, such as the production of ice cream and storage of frozen ready meals.
Refrigerating a chiller to its required low temperature and keeping it within set thermal tolerances can be a significant expense. Furthermore, if the temperature in the interface zones were allowed to rise it could compromise the products or processes, perhaps creating food safety hazards, disrupting low temperature processes or upsetting chilled storage arrangements. Thus there is a desire to minimise heat losses at doors, loading bays and other interface areas.
With chillers there may be a requirement for frequent entry by personnel or perhaps forklift trucks or even by road vehicles for loading. Installing a high speed roller shutter door is likely to effectively meet the twin requirements of maintaining temperature levels while allowing fast, easy and efficient access.
sara LBS has a wide range of high speed doors that are appropriate for such installations. Any door will provide a physical barrier to prevent mixing of warm and cooled air, but sara LBS offers many options that are also designed to provide thermal insulation to minimise heat transfer through the material of the door. Further, almost invariably doors used in chillers or other temperature controlled applications are fitted with high speed automatic drives so that the amount of time they are open is minimised.
Often chillers use a two-door solution, a main door which is opened at the beginning of the working day and remains so until the end of the shift, plus a secondary high speed door or curtain that is generally kept closed but which opens quickly and easily to allow entry and egress as required. An alternative is a strip curtain which is easily pushed aside to allow access.
It is notable that chillers are usually fitted internally with white wall cladding to meet hygiene requirements. If the door providers are involved at the design stage of a chiller project they will most likely advise the use of a steel ‘goalpost’ door frame within the cladding. This will be strong, rigid, long lasting and allow the door to seal at the side and top edges thus maximising retention of cooled air. The steel could be stainless, but more commonly is galvanised as it will be very well protected from corrosive agents by the cladding.
However, as the fixings pass through the cladding, it is recommended that stainless steel or nylon threaded rods are used and that these are capped with plastic or stainless nuts. sara LBS is also able to provide covers for the drive components and other accessories related to the door.
For the high speed door to be an effective barrier against heat transfer it needs to be in the closed position as much as possible. High speed actuation is therefore recommended; sara LBS offers the fastest doors on the market, with opening speeds of up to 3.2m/s. Such speeds could cause shock loads leading to excessive wear and tear and a reduced working life, however sara LBS overcomes this by optimally profiling acceleration and deceleration rates to provide a smooth, gentle movement.
Louise Nurse, sales and marketing manager for sara LBS (Loading Bay Solutions)