Common Problems and Their Solutions Related To Commercial Cool Rooms

No one wants to face them, but eventually everyone has to and yes, here we are talking about commercial cool rooms that are very fragile by nature. Experts say that these cool rooms installations can break down for a number of reasons and here in this post, we will study the common problems that arise in these components and what solutions can be given to them. Let us start by discussing the most common problem, i.e. the machine running too often.

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Problem

  • Your refrigerator is running too often. Check the seals are clean and working properly.

Reasons of this problem are as follows

  • Old seals can become cracked and will not keep air in as well, resulting in your system working overtime.
  • The most common cause of an overworked refrigerator is build-up around the condenser coils.

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Solution

  • According to the experts, the best step is turning off the unit first and then cleaning all the dirty areas using a vacuum cleaner and also a damp piece of cloth.

Problem

  • Inefficient or ineffective cooling

In this regards, experts say that you can actually do a number of things on your own before calling in the experts. Some of them are –

  • Check to see if anything is blocking the fan.
  • If the fan is not getting the right airflow then, it will overheat and shut off as a safety mechanism.
  • Clean the fan; if the unit is dirty, this can also cause overheating.
  • However, if none of these works, then you can assume that finally, it’s time to call the experts of  Commercial cool rooms services.

Problem

  • Water leaks or finding smaller puddles of water in and around the cool room or commercial refrigerator.
  • Presence of water in such a manner around the machine is the clear indication of a problem that thankfully, can be resolved through DIY.
  • The most common cause of water leakage is a blocked defrost drain because dirt, food particles, etc. cause the drain to block, leading to a build up of ice.