Ryedale Refrigerationis a company based in Malton North Yorkshire, serving the York, Scarborough and Pickering area. We specialize in design, installation, servicing and maintenance of all Air Conditioning and Refrigeration equipment. Customer care is our number one priority at Ryedale Refrigeration and we pride ourselves on the long term commitment we offer to all customers, both old and new. All too often equipment is installed and then sadly forgotten about. Our company provides a top quality, dedicated service using experienced staff to ensure that your equipment continues to work efficiently after installation.
It is often thought that air-conditioning is only necessary during the two hot weeks of an average British Summer! Even taking global warming into account, the benefits of good air-conditioning all year round are important. The comfort of your clients and staff will actually affect the bottom line of your business. For example, in a hot and stuffy shop or restaurant, customers are more likely to spend less time on your premises and as a consequence will probably spend less money with you. Similarly staff may feel more lethargic and offer a lower level of service to your clients and, in office environments, concentration and decision-making abilities may also suffer.
At Ryedale Refrigeration we source, resell, install, service and maintain all types of refrigerated equipment ranging from back bar display cabinets, ice makers and cellar cooling systems, to service cabinets, dairy display cabinets, freezer display cabinets, and complete cold room solutions. With a wealth of knowledge and over 25 years practical experience, we will endeavour to meet the needs of any business.
Customer decided air sauce heatpump without the ground sauce installation problems on remote site.
An air source heat pump is usually placed outdoors at the side or back of a property. It takes heat from the air and boosts it to a higher temperature using a heat pump. The pump needs electricity to run, but it uses about a third less electrical energy than the heat it produces. Take a look at our graphic below for a visual representation of how an air source heat pump functions.