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Plumbing Today - Omaha Plumbing Water Heaters & Sewer Repair Solutions
platinumOmaha, NE
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About Plumbing Today - Omaha Plumbing Water Heaters & Sewer Repair Solutions
Plumbing Today - Omaha Plumbing Water Heaters & Sewer Repair Solutions provides professional plumbing and appliance services in Omaha, NE. Serving residential and commercial customers with expert technicians and quality parts.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does proper oil management affect fryer performance?
Oil quality directly affects fryer performance and longevity. Degraded oil causes: higher operating temperatures needed, longer cook times, off-flavors, and increased carbon buildup on heating elements and thermostat probes. Proper oil management includes: filtering daily, testing oil quality with strips or meters, full oil changes based on usage (typically every 1-3 weeks), and cleaning the fryer tank when changing oil. Poor oil management is a leading cause of premature fryer failure.
What should a commercial kitchen preventive maintenance program include?
A comprehensive PM program should include: scheduled inspections at manufacturer-recommended intervals, cleaning of condenser coils and filters, calibration of temperature controls, inspection and testing of safety systems, lubrication of moving parts, replacement of wear items (gaskets, filters, belts), refrigerant level checks, combustion analysis for gas equipment, and detailed documentation for each visit. Avoid programs that are just a visual inspection without hands-on service.
What temperature should commercial refrigerators maintain?
Commercial refrigerators must maintain 40°F (4°C) or below for food safety compliance. Walk-in freezers should be at 0°F (-18°C) or below. Many food safety programs require refrigerators to run at 35-38°F for proper margin. If your unit struggles to maintain proper temperature, especially during busy service periods or in hot kitchen environments, call a technician — compressor capacity or refrigerant levels may be the issue.