It’s a simple measure based on a simple concept. When you reduce the amount of time a chiller door is open you reduce the energy loss. Imagine your own a small restaurant. You have a walk-in freezer and you and your employees are in and out of it all day long. Sometimes it’s left wide open, sometimes it’s just a crack, and sometimes it’s closed. There’s no consistency because the freezers efficiency is tied directly to the behavior of the users. An auto door closer changes that! And better yet, when you install an auto door closer on your cooler or freezer you will realize immediate and continued annual savings*.
One thing to note about auto door closers that is slightly different than many energy efficiency measures is it’s a one time rebate. You can’t upgrade down the line and get another rebate because the measure isn’t one where the effective useful life goes down over time. But that’s not really a problem because once it’s installed you start and keep saving so long as it’s there and it really adds up—saving you $1,500-2,000 annually on your utility bill!
For commercial customers in SCE territory our friends over at Willdan, through the Commercial Energy Efficiency Program (CEEP) are offering limited time rebates to cover the cost of materials and installation for auto door closers.
Rebate Catalog
CEEP Program Flyer
Spec Sheet
*Customers will realize immediate and continued annual energy savings, as verified by deemed utility work paper SWCR005A and SWCR005B. Cooler ADC = at least 2,700 kWh saved annually. Freezer ADC = at least 7,200 kWh saved annually.
Courtney’s Picks:
One of the hardest lessons to learn is some doors can’t be held open. And when you really think about it, who wants to hold the door for someone who’s undecided on whether they want to walk through it? If someone doesn’t have the space for you, not in the way you want, it’s best to let go of that handle. It’s always better to let them come to their own conclusions than to pull them along, to pull them through. Because you should never be a guess, or a decision made from fear. You are a choice. But sometimes the only choice you have is to let the door close behind you. Maybe it will open again, or maybe you’ll just keep moving ahead, opening new doors.
Say Something, A Great Big World, Christina Aguilera
Didn’t Say, Ella Mai, Latto
Bigger Than The Whole Sky, Taylor Swift
I Drink Wine, Adele
Sam’s Picks:
In our lives we can find metaphors for just about everything and auto door closers are no such exception. As we’ve grown up we have all found ourselves in a relationship that has us riding the rollercoaster of highs and lows trying to find where to get off the ride. A chiller without an auto door closer shares in those same fluctuations in energy on a daily basis. So really they do understand that struggle and it is real!
Ms. Jackson, OutKast
Why’d You Only Call Me When You’re Drunk?, Arctic Monkeys
Again, Noah Cyrus
Always, Blink 182
Kelsey’s Picks:
“So it’s gonna be forever, or it’s gonna go down in flames”
“We’d always go into it blindly, I need to lose you to find me”
“Don’t you know that you’re toxic?”
“Who’s that shadow holding me hostage? I’ve been here for days”
ADCs are a lot simpler than you may think! It closes the door behind you with no question or hesitation, while closing the door YOURSELF on a relationship is a lot harder than that. We’ve all been there a least a time or two or three right? Alas, with toxic relationships come some of the best songs. The choices I have listed below embody the notion of being trapped in a relationship and how you must push yourself out of it in order to move forward. Not as easy as an ADC, but hopefully these song choices help.
Blank Space, Taylor Swift
Lose You To Love Me, Selena Gomez
Toxic, Alex & Sierra (originally performed by the queen, Britney Spears)
Stockholm Syndrome, One Direction
Rochelle’s Picks:
The concept of auto door closers is simple enough. They automatically close the door on a walk-in refrigerator or freezer to keep the cold air in resulting in energy savings and other benefits to the customer. However, evidently, shutting the door on toxic relationships is not quite as simple for many people. This playlist proved to be more difficult to compile because many of my favorite songs about leaving toxic relationships also talk about the perpetual cycle of coming back and that’s not good. In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, here are some of my favorite songs about folks closing that door, for good!
Let It Go, Keyshia Cole (feat. Missy Elliott & Lil' Kim)
Shake It Off, Mariah Carey
U Remind Me, Usher
Irreplaceable, Beyonce