Ampscale
Cold storage warehouse with loading dock and refrigeration equipment
Cold storage load study

Can this plant add the new load?

Know if refrigeration, reefers, blast cells, chargers, or HVAC can fit before the project hits the permit desk.

Refrigeration peaks found
Photos checked
Permit evidence mapped
Headroom range
Missing proof
Permit path
Plain answer

Will the new equipment fit inside the existing service?

Ampscale separates measured demand from assumptions, flags seasonal risk, and shows when a short metering study or field verification is worth it.

Walk-in freezerBlast cellReefer plugsEV chargers
Cold storageHeadroom Passport
Will the new equipment fit inside the existing service?
Sample pathAdd with evidence
ConfidenceMedium
  • Bill or interval data checked
  • Photos or drawings improve confidence
  • Permit path and next owner shown
Evidence ladder

Start with what you have.

Each added proof point tightens the range and makes the package easier to review.

Demand bills and interval data

Spot summer peaks, defrost patterns, and abnormal months.

Nameplates and panel photos

Tie compressors, condensers, heaters, and panels to visible proof.

Operating schedule

Account for shift hours, defrost cycles, dock activity, and seasonal load.

Decision paths

Know the next move before money is stuck.

Path 1

Fit with margin

The added load appears to stay inside a conservative envelope.

Path 2

Need stronger proof

A 7, 14, or 30-day study may avoid a bad guess.

Path 3

Control the peak

A cap or staging plan can keep new load from stacking with refrigeration peaks.