Knowing the serial number on a Blodgett equipment can save you plenty of time, especially when you're trying to make repairs or search for replacement parts. These units have a data plate that lists plenty of helpful information, including the serial number.
But what does that long string of numbers and letters mean? They're sequential codes that indicate everything from equipment model to the production date. By having this information available, you can easily identify parts and know if certain components are obsolete. Below is a quick breakdown of where to find and how to read a Blodgett serial number.
The data plate lists both the model and serial numbers. Below lists where you can find this plate on select model:
The date code appears at the beginning of the serial number. This numerical sequence indicates the month, day and year the oven was manufactured. As show in the example above, if a Blodgett oven was manufactured on January 8th, 2016, the date code will be printed as "010816."
The letter model code is made up of two letters and appears after the date code. This indicates the equipment model. Below are common letter codes and which models they're associated with:
The factory sequence code is made up of three numbers that appear after the letter code. In the example above, the factory sequence code is "001."
Knowing the serial number makes finding the right parts easy. Parts Town's Serial Number Lookup tool allows you to enter the serial number on the Hussmann parts page and see the exact OEM parts and available warranty information for your exact refrigeration unit or merchandiser. This improves accuracy and reduces downtime when looking for replacement parts.