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Home » Catalogue » Supermarket Cases & Rooms

Guardian Controls Product Catalogue

26th March 2010

Welcome to the New On-line Guardian Controls Quoting System, we will complete the full range of products available over the coming weeks.
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Supermarket Cases & Rooms

We supply refrigerated food display case and coldstore controllers normally to clients who manufacture cases and install systems.

Our Energy efficient case and room control functions include

  • Superb Superheat Control using electronic expansion valve regulation on temperature or pressure.
  • Liquid solenoid, electronic expansion and back pressure valve regulation.
  • Off-cycle, Electric, Water and Hot Gas defrost control and timing.
  • Lighting, fan and trim heater control.
  • Alarm monitoring of product temperatures, fan and heater status.

Categories

E636 Ethernet Case Control

Combines energy efficient control of temperature, lighting and defrost for a single supermarket display case or cold room

GC1719/11 Multi-case Control

The GC1719 provides multi-section case and room control from a central plantroom control panel. 4 models are available

GC1289 Case & Room Control

The 1289 Controller is used to replace the Guardian 635 and 636 controllers which are now obsolete and no longer manufactured. It

Green Heat Trim Heater Control

Up to fifty percent of the energy costs of powering heaters in glass door freezers and frozen food well cases can be

Door Voice Alarms.

Cold store doors remaining open for longer than is absolutely necessary are a continual source of wasted cooling energy.
 
 

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