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How to keep food safe in the summer?

by Editor 17 Aug 2022 0 Comments

Summer is the season to be outdoors with friends and family for a picnic or have barbecues. But the warm weather and bad refrigerator would be a hotbed for foodborne bacteria when food sits out in hot, humid conditions. Make sure your summer party is memorable for reasons other than food poisoning by taking steps to keep food fresh and safe.

Never let your picnic food sit outside in temperatures between 40 F and 90 F for more than two hours. When temperatures are above 90 F, food should not sit out for more than one hour. Discard any food that has been left out for a longer time. Last but the most, prepare yourself a propane refrigerator.

 

 

A propane refrigerator doesn’t require an outside power source. Gas refrigerators are known for their reliability, especially when there is no electricity, whether in an emergency or during a planned power outage, gas refrigerators will ensure that your food remains cold. Those features make it a must when you are in isolated locations where normal utilities cannot reach.

The sealed cooling system located at the rear of the propane-powered fridge holds water, liquid ammonia, and hydrogen gas and uses a propane flame to heat the water and ammonia to their boiling point in what is called a generator. The gas material then rises into a condensing chamber where it cools and returns to fluidity. This fluid then flows into another chamber - the evaporator—where it mixes with hydrogen gas. It’s here that a chemical reaction occurs that pulls or absorbs heat from inside the refrigerator. Once the solution absorbs enough heat, the ammonia returns to a gas state, starting the process over again.

A propane refrigerator is economical, which uses ammonia as the refrigerant and there are only five main parts to a gas refrigerator. The initial cost involved in purchasing a gas refrigerator may be higher than an electric refrigerator or any other type of refrigerator, but when comparing a gas refrigerator to other types of refrigerators, it will be more profitable in the long run.

 

 

How long will a propane refrigerator run on a tank? This is a question that many people have, and the answer is it depends. A propane refrigerator will usually run for around two days on a full tank of propane. However, if you are using the refrigerator in an RV or other vehicle, the amount of time it will run may be shorter because you are using less propane while you are driving. If you are using the refrigerator at home, it will run for a longer time because you are not moving around as much.

No matter what, it is always important to keep an eye on the amount of propane that is left in your tank so that you do not run out and have to go without a refrigerator.

Now you have known most facts about the gas refrigerator, and the next question is how to find a reliable gas fridge.

 

 

Even though there are tons of advantages of a propane refrigerator, some people believe they are unsafe because the flame could go out and the fridge would start to fill up with gas. And at the same time, we are told by more people that they are just as safe as electric refrigerators.

The bottom line is that it is up to you to decide whether or not you believe propane refrigerators are safe. If you are unsure, then it is always best to consult with a professional before making a purchase.

Smad is a trustworthy brand of electric appliances worldwide. A gas absorption refrigerator is one of its featured products. Whether you’re ready to pack up the RV for your next camping trip, or need the tank topped off at home, get in touch with us to find great propane refrigerators.

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