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How Do You Fix a Commercial Refrigerator That Is Not Cooling

Is your commercial reach-in refrigerator not keeping your food cold? Learn how to troubleshoot and fix the problem yourself before calling a technician.<br><br>

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How Do You Fix a Commercial Refrigerator That Is Not Cooling

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  1. How Do You Fix a Commercial Refrigerator That Is Not Cooling? For any restaurant or food service enterprise, a properly cooling commercial refrigerator is essential as the food stored inside will be at risk if it doesn't function optimally. Besides, remember that your business profitability is always closely linked to the efficiency of your refrigeration systems, regardless of whether you have a giant walk-in freezer or a two-door Traulsen refrigerator. Therefore, it is paramount to know about the reasons that could stop a refrigerator from working. Similarly, it is also crucial to be acquainted with the steps associated with fixing the problem because you might not be able to find a refrigeration repair service in the middle of the night. Common Causes of a Commercial Refrigerator Not Cooling Moreover, here are some of the most common causes that impede the cooling capability of a refrigerator: ● It could be the case that your refrigerator is overly full, which prevents the cooling system from functioning properly ● Also, a problem with the evaporator fan motor or defrost system tends to cause more frost in commercial refrigeration units. You better conduct routine maintenance checks to replace the evaporator fan motor, and clean ice and other debris. ● Water leaks within and outside refrigeration equipment are among the most frequent problems. You may examine drain lines for any blockages and remove any surplus ice from the lines. ● If the temperature in your refrigerator isn't chilly enough, make sure the doors are tightly closed. Also, you may use a good-quality rubber gasket to guarantee warm air is kept out of the refrigerator and cold air is kept inside. ● It is not favourable for water to accumulate in fresh food compartments. In such cases, broken or old door gaskets are most likely to blame. Further, debris accumulates as a result of worn door gaskets, which let warm air in. How to Fix a Commercial Refrigerator That Is Not Cooling? By following these instructions, you can potentially save money by not seeking assistance from commercial refrigeration repair service providers and extending the lifespan of your refrigerator. Examine the Power Source

  2. You must make sure that the refrigerator is getting power before doing anything else. If it doesn't create any cold air insulation, the plug may have come loose or been accidentally pulled out. Hence, you may verify that the power cord is inserted into the outlet correctly and that the circuit breaker is functioning properly. Besides, you can try plugging the refrigerator into a different outlet or resetting the circuit breaker if it is not receiving power. Modify the Temperature Configurations Moreover, changing refrigerator temperature settings can sometimes solve the problem. So, you must check that the digital display or temperature control dial is set to the proper setting. A commercial fridge should normally be kept at a temperature of between 35 and 38 degrees Fahrenheit (1.7 and 3.3 degrees Celsius). Clean the Condenser Coils Condenser coils can become clogged with contaminants such as dust and dirt over time, which makes it challenging for them to cool in the refrigerator. ● Find the coils, which are typically located underneath or back of the refrigerator. ● Use a soft brush or hoover to carefully clean them. Before trying this, make sure the refrigerator is unplugged. Assess the Door Seals Warm air can enter the refrigerator due to poor or inadequate door seals, which reduces the refrigerator's ability to cool properly. So, you may examine the door seals for indications of wear or damage. Next, you should replace the seals if you identify any rips, tears, or gaps. To accomplish this, get new seals from the manufacturer or a reliable appliance store. In addition, you must ensure that you install them according to the directions given. Clear the Air Vents Additionally, the refrigerator's internal airflow may be disrupted by blocked air vents, which would keep it from cooling down sufficiently. Thus, you may look for air vents, which are often found at the rear of the freezer section. You have to see and determine that nothing, including food particles or ice accumulation, is blocking them. If there is ice blocking the vents, defrost the refrigerator by: ● Shutting it off ● Keeping the freezer door open until the ice melts. Inspect the Evaporator Fan The refrigerator's evaporator fan is responsible for circulating the cold air. Problems with cooling may arise if the fan is not operating properly.

  3. ● You may check if the fan is spinning freely. Pay attention to any strange noises emanating from it. Additionally, the fan might need to be replaced if it isn't operating correctly. If you are unable to perform this step on your own, ● Grab the refrigerator's handbook ● Get in touch with a qualified technician Test the Thermostat The refrigerator may run continuously or not cool at all due to a malfunctioning thermostat. So, you may: ● Turn the thermostat to its coldest setting ● Wait for a clicking sound to verify its performance Further, it might need to be repaired if you do not hear the click. Check the Refrigerant Levels Also, inadequate cooling may also result from low refrigerant levels. However, checking and refilling refrigerant is a task best left to professionals, as it requires specialised equipment and knowledge. Do you need a refrigerant inspected or recharged? Contact a qualified specialist! Bottom Line If all the above-mentioned tips don’t resolve the issue, it is advised that you should seek a credible refrigeration repair service and leave the task to experts. Besides, the technicalities of residential fridges aren’t as complex as commercial fridges. Therefore, the repair of commercial ones demands extensive expertise and cutting-edge tools. You may contact our professionals at CHF Mechanical if you are encountering a similar issue and want assistance from a trained specialist at an affordable cost.

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