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6 COMMERCIAL COOLER & FREEZER MAINTENANCE TIPS

Your commercial cooler or walk in freezer requires around-the-clock maintenance to run smoothly. Emergency repairs are expensive, and if you have perishable goods, you could be facing a serious loss for your business.

You can prevent frequent malfunctions with constant, appropriate care. A proactive walk in cooler cleaning schedule and commercial fridge maintenance ensure the prolonged operation of your equipment.

Restaurant owners and others with commercial refrigeration equipment tend to forget about refrigeration maintenance until it’s too late. But if you operate a restaurant, warehouse, or storage facility, neglecting such an important part of your business can lead to all sorts of problems. These might include sanitation problems, increased energy costs, and a tremendous waste of precious revenue. Instead of spending a fortune on replacement refrigerator equipment or emergency service calls, you should use this walk in freezer maintenance checklist:

1) CONSTANTLY KEEP YOUR COOLER OR FREEZER CLEAN.
Soap and water are often good enough to address spills and grime. Harsher industrial chemicals, meanwhile, may harm your metal surfaces. Ensure that you promptly clean up any spills to prevent dangerous freezer-burn that can ruin your commercial fridge maintenance.

In a restaurant’s commercial cooler, sizable amounts of food nearly always lead to spills and messes. A pile of vegetables here, run-off oil over there… all of these ingredients combined can only aggravate your storage over time. Ignoring processed food waste has a steep consequence, though. The most common sign of a worn or rusted commercial cooler is prolonged freezer burn from waste like food.

It shouldn’t take more than a few hours for you to clean the surface area of your equipment. With a soft brush or cloth, start by gradually scrubbing the shelves, drain pans, tubes, and surfaces of your commercial cooler with a detergent-based or vinegar solution, if needed. Follow up by removing the shelf drawers, submerge them in water for a few minutes, and then rinse. If you perform this regularly, you can build a proper walk in cooler cleaning schedule.

2) ROUTINELY INSPECT YOUR BLADES AND EVAPORATOR FAN COILS.
Form a quarterly cleaning of your commercial cooler’s ventilation system and make sure to inspect them for any damage. Replace older parts as needed. All of those powerful chemicals aren’t doing the refrigerator any favors. In fact, some chemicals can actually make the walk-in fridge a toxic place to be. All of those potent chemicals can linger in the same spot for days on end.

A neglected commercial cooler can cause contamination on any stored food due to mold and bacteria, and this can be disastrous for your bottom line. Even worse, you might end up violating some health codes.

To prevent this from happening, be sure to keep an eye on mold and dirt on your system. A foul smell is a sign that mold is starting to build up, so act on it immediately once detected.

3) INSPECT YOUR DOOR SEALS AND HINGES QUARTERLY.
When cleaning commercial refrigeration equipment, you shouldn’t forget about door seals and gaskets. These areas tend to get cluttered by dirt, sticky substances, and all sorts of debris. When a seal gets clogged, it hurts your commercial cooler’s ability to self-regulate, leading to costly cooling bills.

Be sure that your hinges are lubricated and that its seals are shutting properly. Try to avoid propping the door open for prolonged periods of time, since that interferes with your baseline temperature. Remember to keep the door closed as much as possible.

Failure to close it properly won’t help your system to cool and preserve food properly. Plus, you’ll be spending more on energy bills and commercial refrigeration repair down the line. We advise you to take serious precautions on your commercial refrigerator door.

4) ENSURE YOUR CONDENSING UNIT FOLLOWS REGULATIONS.
The most vital part of any commercial cooler is the cooled air condenser cable. If the cable collects dust and debris over time, it means that the fridge has to work that much harder to keep things cool.

Replacing this cable isn’t cheap. You can avoid having to replace the cable during commercial fridge maintenance by monitoring the cable on a regular basis. A member of your staff should wipe down the cable at least once a week.

Although refrigeration involves moisture, it doesn’t mean that you’ll let any liquid or spills to accumulate in your system. Too much moisture can cause your system to freeze up over time, which might lead to an early breakdown. Check the shelves and condenser coil regularly for spills and excess water.

When in doubt, make sure to check out the EPA’s guidelines on safe substitute refrigerants for more details.

5) LEAVE SPACE IN YOUR COMMERCIAL COOLER.
Fluctuations could be an indicator that one piece of your equipment is failing. Fortunately, cooler control systems usually store a minimum history to help technicians diagnose a problem. Just be careful about storing too many items in your cooler – that can cause temperature fluctuations as well.

You’ll certainly want to maximize the space of your commercial cooler. However, filling your walk in cooler to its full capacity exposes it to serious risks and a shorter life. Stacking too many items in your fridge causes strain on the motor and condenser coil, resulting in longer operation and higher bills. These are a few dreaded scenarios you’ll want to avoid when it comes to your commercial fridge maintenance.

6) FORM A MAINTENANCE PROGRAM.
Scheduling routine upkeep will guarantee that your equipment is operating to manufacturer standards. A licensed refrigeration contractor should be able to easily identify indications of deterioration. Early discovery prevents expensive crisis situations and could make the difference in your profits that quarter. We recommend finding a maintenance agreement from a trusted HVAC technician.

Setting a budget for a regular system check means that you’re less likely to face major commercial refrigeration repair later on. When a licensed refrigeration contractor performs a walk in freezer maintenance checklist, they’ll often note any issues in real-time during their inspection. During a service visit, a licensed refrigeration contractor will check electrical connections, worn parts, and regulation compliance as part of their inspection.

These commercial cooler and freezer maintenance tips are guaranteed to increase the lifespan of your equipment. Refrigeration is, of course, one of many HVAC components to a successful business operation. KCR offers a range of commercial refrigeration repairs and installation services, as well as a catalog of equipment for the food service industry.

 

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Commercial Refrigeration Gaskets from Cool Seal

Commercial refrigeration gaskets play a key role in the operation of refrigeration, some say it’s the most important part!

We know for sure that a good door seal will keep your unit operating at optimum levels. Your key equipment requires periodic maintenance to work at peak efficiency and prevent costly repairs.

We love fridge gaskets!

Cool Seal Gaskets services all types of commercial refrigeration equipment regardless of manufacturer including hard-to-fit, outdated, or equipment that is no longer manufactured.

We are also the cheapest around, but we don’t like to brag!

Services are limited to non-mechanical  maintenance issues related to the replacement of door gaskets, hardware, or components.

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Cool Seal Gaskets of Orlando is a custom fabricator of gaskets (operates self-contained shop facility) and has a staff of 11 serving Orange and Seminole Counties (greater Orlando area) with distinction.
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Commercial Refrigeration Gaskets from Cool Seal

Need new gaskets or door seals?

Fridge door seals can make a huge difference to the operational performance of your units. Make sure you check all your seals and be sure to replace any worn seals as soon as you can.

Commercial Refrigeration Gaskets are our speciality.

It’s what we do best!

Gasket Replacement. Every commercial refrigeration application from walk-in boxes to food drawers requires periodic maintenance particularly the replacement of door or drawer seals (gaskets).  Cool Seal Gaskets specializes in the fabrication and installation of custom replacement gaskets (magnetic door seals) for commercial and industrial refrigeration equipment.

Cool Seal Gaskets are Superior in Every Way …

•    Made to Your Exact Specifications. Refrigeration equipment manufacturers have exact specifications for their particular machines and Cool Seal Gaskets delivers high quality gaskets to the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) specifications. To help ensure an exact fit, Cool Seal gaskets are fabricated to meet or exceed OEM specifications. Each replacement gasket is measured, cut, welded, and installed according to the particular requirements of each commercial refrigeration/freezer unit by make, model, and year of manufacture.

•    Manufactured in the United States. Cool Seal Gaskets uses raw materials manufactured in the United States that does not contain Lead, Cadmium, or Mercury.

•    Superior Gaskets. Cool Seal gaskets last longer than the original factory installed gaskets because our gaskets are designed to cover more surface area and use more efficient magnets that create a tighter seal preventing leaks that overwork equipment and increase electric consumption. Gaskets fabricated and installed by Cool Seal are guaranteed to meet or exceed Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) specifications.

•    Exceptional materials. To provide the most cost-effective replacement gasket (cost vs. service life) Cool Seal Gaskets offers a choice of gasket materials in almost every profile (gasket configuration): PVC (Poly Vinyl Chloride) is used in low-volume applications. Sanaprine®, a heavy duty (and more expensive) material is used for high-volume applications. Sanaprine® thermoplastic rubber gaskets successfully combine performance characteristics of vulcanized rubber, such as flexibility and low compression, with the processing ease of thermoplastics with the result of extending service life (possibility of double).

Hardware Replacement. Our service techs have can replace hardware on walk-in freezers and coolers, reach-in coolers, and any other type of commercial refrigeration unit. Repairs can include hinges, door sweeps, new floors, and other hardware. Repairs are normally made within 24 hours of receiving parts from the manufacturer (availability of parts and their delivery time affect total repair time).

Component Replacement. Walk-in door curtains, replacement doors, and diamond plate (stainless steel protection for doors, walls, and floors) can be measured, fabricated, and installed for a custom fit and longer service life.

If mechanical issues are identified, the Cool Seal tech at the customer’s request will provide a referral to a pre-qualified, licensed mechanical contractor specializing in commercial refrigeration (see Strategic Alliances).

Cool Seal Gaskets (a commercial refrigeration gasket replacement service) operates outside of state licensing requirements for refrigeration contractors because no mechanical or electrical work is performed. As a specialty service that features fast-turnaround in any situation and improves equipment performance while reducing service costs, Cool Seal Gaskets enjoys endorsement from mechanical contractors (HVAC) and internal maintenance staff. Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), particularly those that do not fabricate their own door seals, see Cool Seal Gaskets as a field resource that supports their new equipment sale. Restaurant suppliers can recommend Cool Seal Gaskets whether they sell new or used equipment (pre- or post-sale).

Refrigeration facts. Satisfy the inner geek:

Did you even know this?

The term refrigeration means cooling a space, substance or system to lower and/or maintain its temperature below the ambient one (while the removed heat is rejected at a higher temperature).[1][2] In other words, refrigeration is artificial (human-made) cooling.[3][4] Energy in the form of heat is removed from a low-temperature reservoir and transferred to a high-temperature reservoir. The work of energy transfer is traditionally driven by mechanical means, but can also be driven by heat, magnetismelectricitylaser, or other means. Refrigeration has many applications, including household refrigerators, industrial freezerscryogenics, and air conditioningHeat pumps may use the heat output of the refrigeration process, and also may be designed to be reversible, but are otherwise similar to air conditioning units.

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    Identifying the commercial refrigerator door gasket problem

    Do you know what part of your commercial refrigerator is likely  to suffer most of the wearing and tearing?  If you guessed the door and gasket, then you are right. While you may not see any visible signs that you have a faulty gasket, you will notice things like the fridge is not cooling the way it used to or you might see a sudden spike in your electric bill. Do not delay, call Cool Seal Gaskets today for your FREE inspection!

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    Commercial Refrigeration Gasket Replacement

    Commercial Refrigeration Gasket Replacement – it’s what we do best!

    Cool Seal Gaskets are Superior in Every Way …

    •    Made to Your Exact Specifications. Refrigeration equipment manufacturers have exact specifications for their particular machines and Cool Seal Gaskets delivers high quality gaskets to the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) specifications. To help ensure an exact fit, Cool Seal gaskets are fabricated to meet or exceed OEM specifications. Each replacement gasket is measured, cut, welded, and installed according to the particular requirements of each commercial refrigeration/freezer unit by make, model, and year of manufacture.

    •    Manufactured in the United States. Cool Seal Gaskets uses raw materials manufactured in the United States that does not contain Lead, Cadmium, or Mercury.

    •    Superior Gaskets. Cool Seal gaskets last longer than the original factory installed gaskets because our gaskets are designed to cover more surface area and use more efficient magnets that create a tighter seal preventing leaks that overwork equipment and increase electric consumption. Gaskets fabricated and installed by Cool Seal are guaranteed to meet or exceed Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) specifications.

    •    Exceptional materials. To provide the most cost-effective replacement gasket (cost vs. service life) Cool Seal Gaskets offers a choice of gasket materials in almost every profile (gasket configuration): PVC (Poly Vinyl Chloride) is used in low-volume applications. Sanaprine®, a heavy duty (and more expensive) material is used for high-volume applications. Sanaprine® thermoplastic rubber gaskets successfully combine performance characteristics of vulcanized rubber, such as flexibility and low compression, with the processing ease of thermoplastics with the result of extending service life (possibility of double).

    Visit our expert Commercial Refrigeration Gasket Replacement page for more info.

    Our custom fabricated gaskets ensure the best possible seal for your commercial refrigerator!

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    Proudly serving businesses in Orlando and the surrounding areas!

    Cool Seal Gaskets (a commercial refrigeration gasket replacement service) operates outside of state licensing requirements for refrigeration contractors because no mechanical or electrical work is performed. As a specialty service that features fast-turnaround in any situation and improves equipment performance while reducing service costs, Cool Seal Gaskets enjoys endorsement from mechanical contractors (HVAC) and internal maintenance staff. Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), particularly those that do not fabricate their own door seals, see Cool Seal Gaskets as a field resource that supports their new equipment sale. Restaurant suppliers can recommend Cool Seal Gaskets whether they sell new or used equipment (pre- or post-sale).

     

     

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    Commercial Refrigeration Food Safety

    Keep your commercial refrigeration safe and performing with new gaskets by Cool Seal Gaskets! For safety, it is important to verify the temperature of the refrigerator. Refrigerators should be set to maintain a temperature of 40 °F or below. Some refrigerators have built-in thermometers to measure their internal temperature. For those refrigerators without this feature, keep an appliance thermometer in the refrigerator to monitor the temperature. This can be critical in the event of a power outage. When the power goes back on, if the refrigerator is still 40 °F, the food is safe. Foods held at temperatures above 40 °F for more than 2 hours should not be consumed. Appliance thermometers are specifically designed to provide accuracy at cold temperatures. Be sure refrigerator/freezer doors are closed tightly at all times.