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Cold and freezer rooms
Looking for a cold room that guarantees longevity, reliability, and energy efficiency?
Metos Viessmann’s TectoCell Standard Plus offers top-tier, customizable cold and freezer rooms, designed for safe, hygienic storage across industries.
With options for different wall thicknesses, these rooms meet various temperature requirements while providing excellent hygiene through seamless wall transitions and stainless steel floors. The antimicrobial SmartProtec® coating ensures food safety, and optional features such as slip-resistant floors and ergonomic door designs enhance user comfort and safety.
Ideal for restaurants, hotels, and the food industry, TectoCell delivers unmatched energy efficiency, ease of installation, and superior insulation.
Individuality and excellent hygiene
Offering you a higher level of convenience and flexibility, the cold and freezer rooms in the TectoCell Standard Plus range are available in four different wall thicknesses allowing them to meet different cold storage temperature requirements. Designed to be easily configured with excellent hygiene and safety features, this cold room is the perfect choice for any refrigerated storage needs. Great design combined with hygienic benefits ensure a safe and hygienic storage of your goods. TectoCell Standard Plus offers a lot of options and world-class features with a multitude of benefits.
Cold and freezer rooms from the TectoCell Standard Plus range are designed to meet the highest demands in professional kitchens and applications in trading. This series is distinguished by xcellent hygienic properties and high user comfort.
Multiple features for improved hygiene The signature TectoCell overlap ensures a seamless transition of wall elements and prevents build-up of dirt and water. Germs that develop primarily in joints and corners are efficiently fended off by rounded corner wall elements inside the coldroom. The high-quality and extremely resilient stainless steel floor surface is joint-free and continuously underlapped - further improving the hygiene conditions and providing a plus in safety. The optional special version is available with a large floor radius in which the corners of the thermally insulated stainless steel base are rounded. This facilitates easy and hygienic cleaning. A magnetic door with a foamed finger groove is optionally available. It impresses with its smooth surfaces without unnecessary dirty corners in the form of joints or gaps. For this reason, the door is particularly easy to clean and offers no chance for bacteria and dirt to accumulate.
Combination cold rooms
TectoCell Standard Plus allows you to build combination rooms for cooling and deep-freeze applications if needed. TectoCell Standard Plus models comes include the sustainable antimicrobial powder coating SmartProtec® as standard. The specialised coating prevents the transmission and spread of potentially harmful bacteria.
Safety with comfort
Our cold and freezer rooms feature floors made of rustproof and acid-resistant stainless steel (AISI 304 / 1.4301). Due to its resistance to water, vapour, humidity, food acids as well as weak organic and inorganic acids, they are perfectly suited for the use in the food industry, mechanical engineering or in the pharmaceutical sector. The joint-free and continuously overlapped design makes Viessmann stainless steel floors a quality product which meets the highest hygiene requirements.
Slip resistance for improved safety
A significant plus in safety: Viessmann stainless steel floors are designed to be slip-resistant in several directions due to our specific pressing process. Various profile designs enable use in a wide range of applications.
Floors with high load-bearing capacity Metos Viessmann exclusively uses high-quality stainless steel. As a result, the floors of our refrigeration and freezer rooms are extremely resilient and can even be comfortably driven on with small wheels (depending on the permissible wheel load). Depending on the wheel load, some of our floors even allow a pallet truck to be used inside the cold room.
Cold rooms without floor elements In cold and freezer rooms without stainless steel floors, the wall elements are secured to the surrounding floor of the installation site using plastic or stainless steel U-profiles.
Stainless steel versions
In addition to the standard quality 1.4301 (AISI 304), floors are also available in other stainless steel grades upon request. Type 1.4404 (AISI 316L) stainless steel is renown for its increased resistance to corrosion and pitting.
Color and surface options
Besides our standard portfolio we offer a wide range of additional design options for our cold and freezer rooms:
-Nearly every color from the RAL spectrum
-Stainless steel surfaces for products with a high salt content (e.g. unpackaged meat, fish)
-Antimicrobial powder coating recommended by BVLK*
The BVLK (German Association of Food Inspectors) specifically recommends our antimicrobial powder coating SmartProtec®. All of our powder coated surfaces guarantee food safety: the contactbetween your stored goods and our cold and freezer rooms is harmless for the safety of products (Regulation EG Nr.1935/2004).
The Viessmann Cold Room System
Key benefits
- High energy efficiency with an outstanding insulation system
- Antimicrobial powder coating to prevent hygiene risks
- Joint-free overlapping of the walls prevents formation of dirt and water and eases cleaning
- Hygienic corner radius
- Improved hygiene and safety with Viessmann stainless steel, non-slippery and continuously underlapped floor
- Comprehensive cold room range in 300 mm increments
- Available in wall thicknesses 80, 100, 120, and 150 mm for different temperature levels and in accordance with your needs
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