Sensors are core detection components of cold storage units, responsible for collecting key operational data such as temperature, pressure and humidity. Aging failure and data errors of sensors are key hidden dangers that affect the accurate control and stable operation of the unit.
Sensor aging failure is mostly caused by long-term operation in harsh environments such as low temperature and humidity, which leads to damage of internal components, loss of detection function, and failure to transmit effective operational data to the control system.
Sensor data errors, including deviation, drift and distortion, will lead to incorrect judgment and regulation of the control system, resulting in unstable operating parameters such as cooling temperature and pressure, failing to meet the storage needs of cold storage.
Both aging failure and data errors of sensors will affect the stable operation of the refrigeration system, increase energy consumption and maintenance costs, and may even cause damage to stored goods and economic losses in severe cases.
Regular inspection, calibration and timely replacement of aging sensors are key to avoiding such hidden dangers, which can ensure the accuracy of detection data and provide reliable support for the precise control of cold storage units.
Paying attention to the operating status of sensors, preventing aging failure and data errors, can effectively ensure the stable and efficient operation of cold storage units and reduce operational hidden dangers and economic losses.
