Improving Refrigeration Efficiency Through Cleaner Systems
Refrigeration systems play a critical role in food quality and energy usage. When coils, fans, and internal surfaces accumulate buildup, airflow is restricted and systems must work harder to maintain target temperatures.
Where We Are Today
Clean Harvest improves refrigeration efficiency today by restoring airflow and reducing buildup that interferes with heat exchange. Cleaner cases and components allow refrigeration systems to operate closer to their intended design, improving temperature stability and reducing strain.
What the Data Shows

Dirty Coils Increase Energy Use
The U.S. Department of Energy reports that dirty condenser and evaporator coils reduce system efficiency and increase energy consumption.
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Temperature Stability Is Critical for Food Quality
The FDA emphasizes that consistent time-temperature control is essential to slowing microbial growth and preserving food quality.
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Preventive Maintenance Improves HVAC Performance
ASHRAE guidance highlights routine cleaning and maintenance as key factors in improving HVAC and refrigeration efficiency and extending equipment life.
How the Framework Evolves
Over time, the framework is designed to support the addition of environmental monitoring to help identify temperature and humidity drift earlier, enabling more precise optimization and maintenance planning.
Why This Matters Operationally
Improved efficiency reduces energy costs, lowers equipment stress, extends asset life, and supports more consistent food conditions.

