Kältetrennung

English translation: partitioned refrigeration

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German term or phrase:Kältetrennung
English translation:partitioned refrigeration
Entered by: Rowan Morrell

10:47 Aug 14, 2005
German to English translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Food & Drink / Catering Equipment Catalogue
German term or phrase: Kältetrennung
"Kältetrennung durch verdeckt eingearbeitete Kunststoffprofile
Drehtürfächer mit Auflageschienen
(GN bzw EN)"

From a catering equipment catalogue. Talking about the features of some sort of food counter with a cooling unit. I have no idea at all what "Kältetrennung" is, and can't find it in dictionaries or search engines. TIA for any light you can shed on this highly obscure word.
Rowan Morrell
New Zealand
Local time: 03:04
partitioned refrigeration
Explanation:
I think what may be meant here is segmentation of the refrigeration display, allowing, for example, one section for meat, another for cheese, etc.
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Stephen Roche
Local time: 17:04
Grading comment
Thanks very much Stephen and Frosty! Partitioned refrigeration it is then. I very appreciate your kind assistance here.
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Kältetrennung
partitioned refrigeration


Explanation:
I think what may be meant here is segmentation of the refrigeration display, allowing, for example, one section for meat, another for cheese, etc.

Stephen Roche
Local time: 17:04
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 4
Grading comment
Thanks very much Stephen and Frosty! Partitioned refrigeration it is then. I very appreciate your kind assistance here.

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Frosty: Sounds about right!
45 mins
  -> and with your pseudonym you ought to know!
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