ISO 22042:2021

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 31 March 2021

Blast chiller and freezer cabinets for professional use — Classification, requirements and test conditions

ISO 22042:2021 Files

English 10 Pages
Current Edition
OMR 32.26

ISO 22042:2021 Scope

This document specifies the requirements for the verification of performance and energy consumption of blast cabinets for professional use in commercial kitchens, hospitals, canteens, institutional catering and similar professional areas.

The appliances covered by this document are intended to rapidly cool down hot foodstuffs up to a load capacity of 300 kg.

This document applies to:

—    blast chillers;

—    blast freezers;

—    multi-use blast chillers/freezers.

The following appliances are not covered:

—    roll-in cabinet;

—    pass-through cabinet;

—    cabinets with remote condensing unit;

—    cabinets with water cooled condenser;

—    blast chilling and freezing tunnels;

—    continuous blast-chilling and blast-freezing equipment;

—    bakery combined freezing and storage units.

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