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Restaurant Air Conditioning Tips

Admin • September 11, 2020
Kitchen of a Restaurant — Englewood, CO — Hawkins Commercial Appliance

Restaurant operators know the premium that diners place on comfort. Since temperature control is one aspect of comfort, you must ensure your restaurant's air conditioner (AC) operates efficiently. At the same time, you must keep the AC operational costs low to minimize your restaurant's overheads. Below are some AC tips to help you with both objectives.


Embrace Zoned Cooling

Different areas of your restaurant have different temperatures and require different cooling. For example, if you have upstairs and downstairs seating areas, the two may require different cooling. The kitchen, with its numerous heat generators, also requires different cooling from the general seating area.


Zoned cooling uses individual thermostats to monitor temperatures in specific areas of the restaurant. Independent temperature monitoring allows independent control. The result is increased cooling and energy efficiency.


Install Good Ventilation

Proper ventilation helps eliminate grease, smoke, and odors — which are common in restaurants. You want to get those things out of the building so that they don't affect people or clog the air conditioner. Here are some tips:


  • Adhere to ventilation codes in your area
  • Ensure all your cooking appliances have ventilation hoods
  • Ensure the restaurant gets adequate air to maintain optimal building air pressure


If you are not sure about the ventilation situation, get an HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) technician to assess the existing system and advise you on further measures.


Minimize Heat Production

The hotter your restaurant is, the more energy you will need to cool it. Minimize heat production, so that the AC doesn't overwork. Here are some tips to minimize heat production:


  • Use energy-efficient lighting bulbs, such as LED lights instead of fluorescent lights
  • Use energy-efficient appliances in the kitchen. Inefficient appliances waste energy, some in the form of heat
  • Turn off heat-generating appliances whenever they are not in use


Otherwise, your overworked AC will begin to suffer frequent breakdowns. The frequent breakdowns will also shorten the system's life.


Train Your Staff

Train your employees to observe cooling and energy efficiency. For example, the employees should always turn off energy appliances that are not in use. They should also keep unused doors closed to avoid losing cool air. For example, doors to infrequently used areas, such as storage rooms, should remain closed most of the time.


Adjust the Temperature As Necessary

A single temperature setting might not be adequate for your restaurant throughout the day. For example, you need more cooling when the restaurant is full than when it is empty. When the restaurant is full, the diners generate some heat from their bodies. Monitor the situation and adjust the temperature if needed. The adjustments will help both your patrons and your AC.


Consider a Dehumidifier

Restaurants tend to have high humidity. The activities that cause high humidity include:


  • Washing dishes
  • Washing food
  • Cleaning surfaces
  • Cooking food


High humidity is bad for your restaurant since it:


  • Encourages mold growth, which smells bad and can make people sick
  • Encourages bacterial growth, which can spoil your food and cause waste and sick diners
  • Overworks the AC
  • Damages your restaurant's décor


The AC might struggle to combat the humidity if it is too high. Consider a dehumidifier to assist the AC.


Mind the Restrooms 


The restrooms need cooling just like other parts of the restaurant. However, many people forget to adjust restroom temperatures when the weather changes. Some people even leave the restroom AC's on full blast at the end of the day. Make a point to not forget the restrooms.

Hawkins Commercial Appliance Service Inc. has been working in the HVAC industry for over a century now. We have the skills, equipment, and experience to install, maintain, and repair your restaurant's HVAC system. Contact us today for the best HVAC services.


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