How an equipment breakdown can burden a restaurant
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With 97,000 locations throughout Canada, the restaurant industry is a key contributor to every local community.
Restaurants operate with very low margins: 4.3 percent1, vs 9.8 percent average for all industries2. A sudden and accidental equipment breakdown, if it includes property damage, business interruption and spoilage, can heavily burden a restaurant’s finances.
Perils and accidents which are the subjects of equipment breakdown insurance include: Mechanical Breakdown, Explosion of Boilers and Pressure Vessels, Electrical Arcing and Electronic Circuitry Impairment. Let’s look at examples of each
1. Mechanical breakdown
Loss example
Pasta machine breakdown
An Italian restaurant’s pasta sheeting machine broke down due to a damaged gear wheel. Because of the lack of local technical support, repairs would have required transporting the unit to Italy and back. Instead, the unit was replaced.
Direct Damage | Extra Expense | Business Interruption | Total Loss |
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$22,600 | $16,990 | $6,200 | $41,790 |
2. Explosion of Boilers and Pressure Vessels
Loss example
A refrigeration pressure vessel breakdown
A restaurant owner discovered a compressor had stopped and the temperature in the freezer had risen to about 10 degrees Celsius. As a result, all the meat had thawed and spoiled.
Upon investigation it was discovered that a rupture in the copper piping from the condensing unit caused refrigerant to escape. The pipe was repaired and the unit was recharged and returned to service.
Direct Damage | Spoilage | Total Loss |
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$1,300 | $22,300 | $23,600 |
3. Electrical Arcing
Loss example
Arcing damage in electrical panel shuts down restaurant
A restaurant was closed for 10 days after loose connections caused severe arcing that damaged its main electrical panel.
Direct Damage | Business Interruption | Spoilage | Total Loss |
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$37,800 | $14,300 | $10,000 | $62,100 |
4. Electronic Circuitry Impairment
Loss example
Circuit board failure causes freezer breakdown and spoilage
A restaurant discovered spoiled frozen food in its walk-in freezer. Although there was no detectable physical damage to the circuit board, when it was replaced, the freezer was returned to service.
Direct Damage | Spoilage | Total Loss |
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$1,800 | $22,000 | $23,800 |
2Statistics Canada. Table 33-10-0007-01 Quarterly balance sheet and income statement, by industry (x 1,000,000) This article is for informational purposes only and is not intended to convey or constitute legal advice. HSB makes no warranties or representations as to the accuracy or completeness of the content herein. Under no circumstances shall HSB or any party involved in creating or delivering this article be liable to you for any loss or damage that results from the use of the information contained herein. Except as otherwise expressly permitted by HSB in writing, no portion of this article may be reproduced, copied, or distributed in any way. This article does not modify or invalidate any of the provisions, exclusions, terms or conditions of the applicable policy and endorsements. For specific terms and conditions, please refer to the applicable insurance form. Posted on July 16, 2019