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Adcock recently won the contract to replace refrigeration equipment in the campus supermarket coldrooms. The existing condensing units were originally designed to operate on refrigerant gas R22 and were situated in a poorly vented plant room which created an issue at the height of summer.

Planned preventative maintenance

Adcock upgraded the system to a modern, efficient solution. The works had to be scheduled and completed during term shut down, to ensure there was no impact on the day to day business at the supermarket.

As they have been working with the University for over 15 years, they fully understand how important it is to schedule the planned preventative maintenance and replacing technology works around term shut downs to keep disruptions to minimum.

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