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Refrigeration Controls FAQs

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2025

The controls systems that operate in industrial manufacturing facilities, cold storage units, and ice arenas often go unnoticed, carefully maintaining the critical temperatures required by the product inside. Knowing your refrigeration controls equipment and software inside and out is key to effectively managing it and maximizing its capabilities. Plant managers, equipment operators, and trusted system integrators all play a critical role in keeping the equipment in the best condition. Find answers to commonly asked questions regarding industrial refrigeration control systems.

Who can service my controls equipment?

Depending on the type of equipment you have installed in your facility, only certain local contractors and system integrators are qualified to work on your systems. Proprietary controls restrict service contractors to the original installer of the equipment. No other contractors are allowed to work on proprietary equipment. Non-proprietary systems, however, can be serviced by any trusted, local controls contractor and system integrator

Can one control system manage all my industrial equipment?

Depending on the size of your facility, yes, one controls system can integrate with your entire setup. Egan Company’s Refrigeration-IQ™ controls can manage a variety of equipment in industrial manufacturing facilities, food and beverage processing plants, and even ice arenas. Every industrial facility comes with its own unique equipment and controls needs, and Egan’s trusted system integration team works closely with plant managers to understand the goals of the facility and how a custom refrigeration controls system can improve the operations in the building. 

What features are available with Egan Company’s Refrigeration-IQ™ controls?

Refrigeration controls are critical for small- and large-scale plants that require precise temperature management. Egan’s Refrigeration-IQ™ controls deliver a user-friendly option to operate, control, and access temperatures within industrial manufacturing facilities. Features include: 

  • Alarm monitoring
  • Remote access and troubleshooting
  • Scalability for growing operations
  • Non-proprietary systems utilizing Rockwell Automation
  • Custom hardware and software engineering

How do custom refrigeration controls improve the food and beverage manufacturing process?

By maintaining control of critical temperatures throughout the food and beverage manufacturing process, operators can ensure a higher level of quality, food safety, and consistency in their product. Custom refrigeration controls meet the needs of each individual plant, integrating equipment, processes, and temperature requirements for your processes. Monitoring the temperature range in the facility can help maintain compliance with the standards regulated by the FDA, while also reducing spoilage and costly emergencies. 

Can Refrigeration-IQ controls help ice arena management? 

Yes! Egan’s refrigeration controls experts have partnered with multiple municipal ice arenas to provide solutions for facility management. Both indoor and outdoor arenas require user-friendly controls to keep ice smooth and ensure easy management for operators. Egan has installed a number of different systems for ice rinks, based on the needs of each one. From new motor controls and glycol cooling systems to smart pulsing compressors, each ice arena may benefit from different equipment and approaches. 

What temperatures do cold storage facilities need to stay within? 

Temperature requirements will vary depending on the individual facility and the product within. The United States Pharmacopeia (USP) designates freezer storage as climate controlled facilities that maintain temperatures between -4°F and 14°F, while cold storage temperatures should stay between 14°F and 46°F.

What temperature should perishable products be stored at?

Specific products, such as pharmaceuticals, meat, dairy, or produce, each require its own storage temperature ranges. In compliance with FDA standards, keeping meats, dairy, and produce between 36°F to 39°F can help ensure safety and quality during storage and shipping of products. Keeping up to date with the latest guidelines and individual product specifications can help protect your cold storage facility and inventory. 

What happens if the temperature in my facility goes out of its set range? 

If the temperatures in your manufacturing plant, cold storage facility, or ice arena begin to increase or otherwise go out of the set range, it is critical to begin troubleshooting immediately. In many cases, the issue may be a faulty temperature sensor, a compressor not cycling properly, or a door left open, which can often be resolved by replacing the sensor, checking control parameters, or verifying door seals and alarms.

Egan Company’s Refrigeration-IQ™ controls automatically alert your team when temperatures exceed limits, helping you quickly identify and correct issues before they impact product quality, safety, or system efficiency.

Calling the company that installed the system, or another local electrical contractor and system integrator, can help solve the issue and get everything back on track quickly. Because maintaining key temperatures is so critical for industrial manufacturing and cold storage facilities, having a plan in place in case of emergencies is important. Integrating alarm monitoring, remote troubleshooting, and maintaining key contacts with local contractors are all steps you can take to keep track of the temperatures in your facility and get ahead of potential problems. 

Is ammonia refrigeration the best option for my facility?

While ammonia cooling systems are common for maintaining refrigeration temperatures in industrial settings, they are not the only option, and in some cases are not the best option for processing plants and storage facilities. 

The benefits of ammonia systems include effective heat transfer, energy efficiency, and low environmental impact, making it an ideal solution for many large-scale manufacturers and industrial plants. Alternative options include glycol cooling, carbon dioxide systems, and synthetic refrigeration systems. Each industrial refrigeration system has its own benefits, including energy efficiency, safety, and low-temperature capability. Egan Company’s Refrigeration-IQ™ team can be a partner for your facility to determine what is best for your needs and to create a custom solution to achieve your temperature and processing goals. 

Refrigeration Controls Made Simple

Having the right controls system integrated into your equipment and processes can change the way your facility, cold storage unit, or ice arena is run. Custom refrigeration controls integrate seamlessly within small- and large-scale facilities, improving efficiency and operations throughout. Egan Company is a trusted contractor and system integrator, partnering with industrial and manufacturing leaders to find custom solutions for critical refrigeration controls. Our Refrigeration-IQ™ controls make managing, monitoring, and troubleshooting easy and user-friendly. Schedule a demo and learn more about how an upgraded controls system can benefit your plant. 

Smarter Refrigeration Controls Start Here

Monday, May 12th, 2025

Intelligent. Efficient. Innovative. Refrigeration-IQ™ represents a new era of refrigeration control—where simplicity meets advanced performance. At Egan Company, it’s not about adding complexity, but about rethinking the standard to make systems smarter, more efficient, and more intuitive from the ground up. We had the chance to sit down with  Dan Reintjes, Industrial Controls Project Manager and Tim Leahy, Industrial Controls Operations Supervisor for an inside look at  everything you need to know about refrigeration controls.

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What Are Refrigeration Controls and Why Do They Matter?
Refrigeration controls are the systems that manage and regulate how commercial and industrial refrigeration equipment operates. From keeping food safe in massive distribution centers to maintaining precise temperatures in pharmaceutical facilities, these controls ensure everything runs efficiently, reliably, and within strict temperature ranges. It can include sensors, control panels, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), remote monitoring, and energy management tools—all working together to help facilities reduce waste, avoid costly breakdowns, and optimize performance.

At the center of this evolution is Egan Company’s Refrigeration Controls team, a group known for its deep expertise and hands-on approach. With decades of combined experience, Leahy and Reintjes have helped shape some of the most advanced refrigeration projects across the country.

“We don’t just install a system and move on,” said Reintjes. “We’re thinking about what makes sense for your operators, your equipment, and your long-term goals. We want to leave you with something you understand and can manage—something you own.”

Empowering Operators from Day One
That idea of ownership is central to how Egan designs its Refrigeration-IQ™ systems. Built on an open platform, customers are given full transparency and control—no proprietary lock-ins, no excessive service fees, and no need to go back to the manufacturer for changes. “We’re giving customers the keys,” Leahy said. “Other contractors don’t do that. We want them to have the power to make changes or fixes without going through hoops.”

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Designed to Fit – Not Force
From brand-new installations to complex retrofits, every system is tailored to the site, operators, and existing infrastructure. Often built and tested in-house, Egan’s solutions are delivered with minimal disruption—even in fully operational facilities.

“In some installs, we didn’t need to shut anything down,” said Reintjes. “It’s about making upgrades seamless.” A standout example? A nationwide rollout of 23 modular refrigeration skids for a confidential distribution client. Every unit was pre-wired, pre-tested, and delivered ready to plug in and power up.

But the team’s real advantage came well before equipment hit the jobsite. “We start every project with boots on the ground,” said Leahy. “Not just quoting off drawings—but walking the space, asking the right questions, and designing for how the system will actually be used.”

Support That Stays
Even after systems go live, support doesn’t stop. Egan’s team provides 24/7 troubleshooting, remote diagnostics, and ongoing optimization. Whether dealing with legacy systems or facilities without documentation, they’re ready to dive in—rewiring, rebuilding, and restoring full functionality with limited downtime.

“We’ve worked in places where nothing was labeled, and nothing had been touched in 30 years,” said Reintjes. “Those jobs don’t intimidate us. That’s where experience really shows.”

Efficiency at the Core
Beyond functionality, Egan’s approach helps customers reduce energy use, prolong equipment life, and cut costs—often without major overhauls. “If a system is running more compressors than necessary, we’ll scale it back,” said Reintjes. “We’ve helped customers avoid energy peaks, lower their utility bills, and run leaner.” And everything—from panel design to programming to construction within Egan’s UL 508A Panel Shop—is fully documented and handed over to the client. It’s a level of transparency that makes long-term system management easier and more cost-effective. For customers looking to modernize, expand, or simply gain more control over their systems, Egan offers more than just installation—they offer partnership.

“We’re here from the first walkthrough to long after the system is up and running,” said Leahy. “Because smarter refrigeration isn’t just about hardware—it’s about the people who use it every day.”

Are You Due to Upgrade Your Industrial Refrigeration Systems?

Thursday, October 24th, 2024

Maintaining the quality and value of manufactured and stored goods within industrial facilities and warehouses requires top technology and well-run systems. When an industrial refrigeration system becomes outdated, operators and building managers risk spoiling their products and falling behind. By inspecting and upgrading industrial refrigeration systems and controls, manufacturers and industrial warehouses can keep their operations under control and maximize efficiency. 

SIGNS OF OUTDATED REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS

If a refrigeration control system uses obsolete parts, then fixing or replacing the components becomes increasingly difficult and costly. Older industrial refrigeration systems tend to require more energy to operate, which leads to higher energy costs and demands on the equipment. If you notice increased bills over time, consider upgrading the refrigeration system and controls with more energy efficient solutions. Additionally, more frequent maintenance and repairs on industrial refrigeration equipment tends to indicate you’re due for an upgrade. Updating the systems can prevent excessive costs down the line. 

BENEFITS OF UPGRADED REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS

By investing in a new refrigeration control system, industrial warehouses and manufacturing facilities can enhance the efficiency and production of their operations. Modern refrigeration control systems can be integrated with the entire facility, giving you greater control of the building and operating systems. Custom Refrigeration-IQ™ controls can meet the specific requirements of individual facilities, providing automation solutions and smart controls that increase energy efficiency, allow building technology to work together, and reduce maintenance costs.

UPGRADE YOUR REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS

Refrigeration-IQ™ controls from Egan Company feature a host of benefits, including control optimization for energy and water consumption savings, load sharing configurations to prolong equipment life, and intuitive interface for streamlined operations. The user-friendly software is custom-designed based on your facility’s needs, then integrated into a control panel built in our 25,000 square foot UL 508A Panel Shop in Champlin, Minn. 

When it’s time to upgrade your refrigeration system, consider how Egan’s Refrigeration-IQ™ controls can help optimize your facility and improve the way you control your systems. Get in touch with our refrigeration experts and system integrators to learn more. 

How Remote Access Can Decrease Refrigeration Systems Downtime

Tuesday, August 6th, 2024

In fast-paced industries that require reliable refrigeration system operations, maintaining uptime is crucial. When unexpected issues arise, identifying and troubleshooting the problem quickly can keep your business up and running with minimal downtime or disruptions. Every moment counts, which is why remote access and technology for industrial refrigeration control systems can help reduce downtime and provide greater control over your facility. 

ENHANCED MONITORING AND TROUBLESHOOTING

With remote access capabilities integrated within your refrigeration control systems, overseeing your equipment and facility is easy, intuitive, and allows for greater oversight into how your equipment is running. Remote monitoring technology gives users real-time insights and updates into their refrigeration systems, regardless of physical location. This allows facility managers and technicians to quickly and easily identify potential issues, diagnose problems, and begin repairs and adjustments without delays. 

Regular maintenance and equipment inspections can extend the life of your equipment. Remote access refrigeration controls improves the efficiency of regular equipment maintenance, by providing technicians regular access to the status of your system. By working around physical barriers of travel and timely inspections in-person, remote refrigeration controls allow service techs to remotely monitor the status of the refrigeration systems and identify maintenance needs or potential problems more regularly than if they had to visit your facility. Implementing a regular refrigeration maintenance program can help maximize the uptime and lifespan of your equipment, helping to avoid costly emergency repairs. 

ALARMS AND NOTIFICATIONS

Built-in alarm systems alert users of any malfunctions within their refrigeration equipment. From leak detection to emergency notifications, alarm systems can help notify operators about their refrigeration controls and help get ahead to reduce unexpected downtime. With remote access, authorized team members can receive instant notifications and respond promptly to alarms. Troubleshooting emergency situations with refrigeration equipment can be expedited thanks to remote access and alarm capabilities. 

KEEP YOUR REFRIGERATION SYSTEM RUNNING

Incorporate remote access capabilities into your refrigeration control systems and decrease downtime in your facility. With greater oversight, monitoring, troubleshooting, and alarm features, facility managers and technicians can achieve more control and uptime for their refrigeration systems. Embrace remote refrigeration controls and optimize the performance and reliability of your new or legacy systems. Egan Company can help design, build, install, and maintain your industrial refrigeration systems with our Refrigeration-IQ™ controls. Connect with our team today to learn more. 

Why Consider Egan’s Refrigeration-IQ™ Controls?

Friday, January 28th, 2022

It’s time to streamline your industrial refrigeration process – where should you turn? Egan Company is your resource in designing, installing, and maintaining your next ammonia controls project. 

WHAT IS REFRIGERATION-IQ™?

Most are familiar with ammonia, the naturally occurring gas combination of nitrogen and hydrogen. Similar to other natural refrigerants (for example: water), ammonia is readily available and harmless to the environment, providing a major advantage in the industrial refrigeration arena. 

The refrigeration process itself looks the same here, simply using ammonia as the refrigerant. Thus, ammonia refrigeration presents an industrial grade option to cool large-scale systems within a variety of facilities,  such as food and beverage processing, cold storage warehouses, or industrial operation. 

WHY CHOOSE REFRIGERATION-IQ™?

Choosing custom refrigeration controls for your industrial application is not only cost-effective, it’s energy efficient and environmentally conscious (with a global warming and ozone depletion potential of zero). 

If your facility utilizes an industrial refrigeration system, upgrading to one of Egan Company’s Refrigeration-IQ™ control systems will increase your efficiency while decreasing the energy costs associated with commercial refrigeration. Our certified engineers will customize your system to fulfill your specific needs.

SYSTEM FEATURES OF REFRIGERATION-IQ™ SYSTEMS DESIGNED BY EGAN: 

  • Custom control panels fabricated in Egan’s UL 508A Panel Shop
  • A non-proprietary software solution featuring Rockwell hardware and software platforms
  • Control optimization that provides energy and water consumption savings
  • Load sharing
  • Intuitive compressor, condenser, and evaporative defrost sequencing matrices
  • Winter/summer and daytime/nighttime sequence settings
  • Trending and reporting
  • Remote access and monitoring
  • Leak detection
  • Alarming
  • Routine maintenance scheduling
  • System view at a glance

View our latest featured industrial refrigeration controls project!