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How to improve the cooling efficiency of equipment
Recently, some customers have called to inquire about how to adjust industrial refrigerators to the optimal operating state. In fact, for industrial refrigeration equipment, excellent quality is a basic prerequisite. In addition, the efficient operation of the equipment is closely related to the usage methods of the operators. Let's take a look at how to improve the refrigeration efficiency of the equipment from this perspective.
Whether the refrigeration operation of industrial refrigeration equipment is in good working condition can be attributed to daily maintenance and upkeep. Many customers purchase refrigerators that run continuously 24 hours a day, which causes wear and tear on the unit itself. In addition, the entry of dust and other debris from the operating environment, as well as water quality issues leading to pipeline and reactor fouling, can also compromise the refrigeration efficiency of the refrigerator. Therefore, we need to treat the use of refrigerators correctly.
1. Develop a good operation plan for industrial refrigeration units, arrange rest time for the units, and avoid long-term high load operation. It would be better to have one freezer in use and one backup freezer. If you purchase a dual compressor freezer, you can activate one compressor for operation. If the refrigeration effect cannot be achieved, you can then turn on the other compressor. The two compressors can be used alternately to save energy consumption and allow one of them to have downtime.
2. Regularly maintain and upkeep industrial refrigeration units, with six-month minor maintenance and one-year major maintenance. Especially the evaporator, fan, pipeline, etc. of the freezer. The accumulation of scale on the evaporator and pipelines, as well as dust on the fan, can all affect the cooling effect. In addition, the drying filter and expansion valve inside the unit also need to be regularly inspected and replaced.
3. The operating environment of the unit is very important. It must be kept clean, ventilated, and not affected by wind and sun. It is not allowed to directly clean the unit with water, especially the control panel of the industrial freezer. Water must not enter.
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