Definition of Walk-in refrigeration units

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Walk-in refrigeration units

The term 'Walk-in refrigeration units' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' Refrigeration/freezer units within a building that are large enough to walk into. They may be portable or permanent, such as a meat storage locker in a butcher store. Walk-in units may or may not have a door, plastic strips, or other flexible covers'.

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