Automatic adjusting of the cooling-capacity
Koolway milk tanks are of the highest quality and are the most dependable in the milk cooling industry. When paired with Koolway scroll condensing units, Koolway milk tanks are engineered to provide a highly efficient milk cooling system. The system automatically responds to changes in milk load, working harder when needed and conserving energy during lighter loads.
Digital temperature display controls the milk temperature within plus or minus 1° F to ensure that the milk be maintained at the proper temperature.
All Koolway milk tanks are manufactured to exceed 3 A sanitary standards. You will get a stronger and longer evaporator life with laser-welded evaporators. Another improvement is an easier access to outlet valve with new patented design ladder.
An external stainless steel wash pump is mounted on the tank and assures better and easier tank cleaning
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