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Quick wins for Refrigeration
Industrial and commercial refrigeration systems are most efficient when the evaporator absorbs as much heat as possible (from the chilled space) and the condenser can release as much heat as possible (normally to outdoors) and the refrigerant flows efficiently between the two.
Refrigerators and freezers should be located away from heat sources
Keep condensers and evaporators clean and free of dust and dirt
Check air flow around refrigeration units and remote compressors to ensure that they are not obstructed and that grilles are not blocked
Check and maintain strip curtains on walk-in refrigerated spaces
Ensure seals and gaskets are in good condition
In larger refrigeration systems, check for bubbles in the refrigerant cooling liquid sight-glass as they indicate a leak that should be repaired
Service refrigeration system and components, and calibrate controls yearly
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