How to respond to technical glitches in the cold room

Water enters the cold room:

Thoroughly check internal pipes, joints, and roof panels. Address any issues promptly. If problems continue, notify the cooling company for pipe replacement.

Condensation causes excessive water on the floor:

Ensure cold room doors are closed or used minimally to limit humid air entering. Operators should avoid placing commodity-filled crates directly beneath the evaporator to prevent potential water from dripping into them.

Operators risk getting trapped in the cold room:

Regularly inspect internal door openings and promptly report any malfunctions to the cold room's technical team. Timely reporting ensures swift resolution of any door-related issues, preserving the cold room's proper function and integrity.

Water enters the cold room:

To keep the cold room working well and safe, do not overuse the space, and do not run the compressor for too long. Consider installing lightning arrestors or protective devices to prevent overcharging of current to the cold room's components.

Short circuit in the thermal battery charger:

In summer, the fan wire in the solar battery charger can overheat. Request the company technician to connect it to 24 volts to cool it down and improve performance.