Of
course, professional cleaning and maintenance is vital to keeping your commercial cold room working properly, but, you can do a few things to help
your refrigeration unit to work right with longer period of time. The trick to
self analysis of your cold room is knowing what to look for and when to call
for help. Some obvious signals that your cold room is not working right are
thawed items stored in your cold room. Finding water under your cold room or
smelling something like formaldehyde are other signals that your cold room needs to be checked, repaired, or get a
professional maintenance fix up which might be your best first reaction if you
see any of these above mentioned signs of cold room problems. These self checks on your
refrigerator cold room might be all that you need to do to repair your cold
room yourself.
The first important part of your refrigeration is the condenser.
The condenser is a coil that is located on the bottom or behind the cold room.
If the condenser coil needs to be checked visually, there is usually a screw
located on its cover that can be easily taken out. Another important safety
check on your refrigerator is to make sure that your refrigerator’s door
gaskets are sealing properly. If air is seeping inside your refrigerator, you
are at risk of losing your refrigerator. Refrigerator door gaskets can be
cleaned with soft soapy water.
If your cold room has a drain line connected, check to see that
the drain ends are clean or not. A straw can be inserted into the end of a
drain line to clear up whatever condensation that could block your refrigerator
water line connection. These precautionary measures to keep your refrigerator cold
room working better and longer should be supplemented with professional
maintenance. A professional cleaning of your refrigerator could include the use
of pressure cleaning of your refrigerator’s condenser, clearing out of all
drains connected to coils going to your refrigerator, checking the temperature
of your refrigerator, adjusting the refrigerator’s cycles, cleaning and
checking the refrigerator door gaskets, oiling refrigerator motor and bearings
if oil stations are used on your cold room, making an outside check with
another thermometer to verify that the cold room’s thermometer is working
properly, checking the refrigerator’s wiring system, deciding if the insulation
in the cold room sufficient to keep the
inside at the temperature set and the outside temperature, and what’s more, check on wiring and
refrigeration of stored items.
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