System operating parameters are the "vane" for the stable operation of cold storage refrigeration systems, covering core indicators such as pressure, temperature, flow rate and current. Their stability directly determines the system's operating efficiency and equipment service life. Abnormal system operating parameters, which may seem like mere numerical deviations from standards, will actually disrupt the system's thermal balance, trigger a series of chain faults, and埋下 hidden risks of equipment damage and operational safety.
Abnormal parameters have various manifestations, and their core causes are closely related to the working conditions of system components. Pressure parameter imbalance may result from improper adjustment of throttling components or pipeline blockage; temperature parameter deviation is mostly related to dirty heat exchange components or insufficient refrigerant; abnormal flow and current may be caused by excessive compressor load or control module failure, and all types of abnormalities are interrelated and mutually influential.
If abnormal parameters are not detected in a timely manner, they will gradually aggravate system wear and tear. Long-term abnormal pressure will accelerate the wear of core components such as compressors and condensers, increasing energy consumption; temperature deviation from the standard will affect the quality of goods storage and even lead to goods deterioration; abnormal flow and current may cause equipment overload and shutdown, interrupt the refrigeration cycle, and result in operational losses.
Standard operation and maintenance require strengthening parameter monitoring and calibration: establish a regular inspection mechanism to monitor various operating parameters in real time and detect abnormalities in a timely manner by comparing with the standard range; for parameter deviations, accurately investigate faults of associated components and perform simultaneous calibration and adjustment; conduct comprehensive system inspections regularly, optimize parameter settings, and ensure the system is in the best operating state.
Strict control of system operating parameters is a core prerequisite for the stable and efficient operation of the cold storage refrigeration system. Doing a good job in parameter monitoring, calibration and abnormal troubleshooting can effectively avoid fault risks, reduce energy consumption, extend equipment service life, and ensure the continuity of cold storage refrigeration and the safety of goods storage.