With the economy still struggling to recover and consumer spending down, keeping operating costs low can help ensure the survival of restaurants through both bad times and good. Proactive maintenance is one easy way restaurants can achieve peak performance, conserve energy and ultimately extend the life of kitchen equipment.
Foodservice kitchen equipment, in particular, is extremely energy intensive. However, operators can lessen that impact if they take a proactive approach to maintenance to keep everything operating efficiently and when only needed. The following tips can help you save as much as 25 percent on energy costs:



According to industry reports, the average repair call for a broken oven costs about $500. New equipment, meanwhile, can be very expensive and range from $600 for a new coffee brewer to $6,000 for a new double-deck convection oven. By comparison, spending a small amount of time each month to check that equipment is in good repair and operating at peak efficiency can help avoid expensive repairs or replacements.
The buzzes and whirs of a kitchen can offer the first hint that something is wrong--so pay attention if you hear the motor on the walk-in cooler rattling. Call for service before it gets worse. Simple maintenance repairs, such as replacing the gasket on a refrigerator or oven door, can make a big difference in reducing energy waste and costs.
Every restaurant should draw up a schedule for calibrating ovens, checking refrigerators and condenser fans and rescaling dishwashers. If followed consistently, you'll have kitchen equipment that uses less energy, performs better and lives longer.
(photos courtesy of Ecolab Equipment Care\GCS Service)
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