Thirsty work

Thirsty work

The J & E Hall CellarPlus cooling system has been chosen by refrigeration and air conditioning contractor PAR Services to ensure cold beer on-tap for the thousands of visitors at Doncaster Rovers Football Club.

Yorkshire based PAR Services was contracted to upgrade the old unit at the Eco Power Stadium in Doncaster, which had failed. The failure meant the football club had to discard a significant amount of beer which was rendered unfit for sale, causing a financial impact for the club.

J & E Hall's CellarPlus cooling system provided a cost effective and reliable replacement. The system was fitted on the wall of the cellar to optimise floor space whilst ensuring maximum storage capacity for beer and drinks. The 8KW single evaporator cellar cooling system has a three-phase outdoor condensing unit, to enhance energy efficiency. The system operates using low GWP refrigerants R448A or R449A, keeping the club's beverage offering fresh and at the optimum temperature of 4°C for sale.

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