On-site environmental conditions directly affect the operational stability and service life of cold storage units. Heavy on-site dust and severe humid corrosion are key hidden dangers that easily damage equipment components and affect the long-term safe operation of cold storage.
Heavy on-site dust will accumulate on the surface of unit components, such as condensers, fans and electrical parts, blocking heat dissipation channels and reducing heat exchange efficiency, while also increasing the wear of moving parts and affecting the normal operation of components.
Severe humid corrosion is mainly caused by high on-site humidity, which will erode metal components such as pipelines, compressors and electrical cabinets, leading to rust, poor sealing and even component damage, increasing the risk of refrigerant leakage and electrical failures.
Both heavy dust and severe humid corrosion will reduce the operational efficiency of the unit, shorten the service life of components, increase maintenance costs, and even cause unit shutdown in severe cases, affecting the normal storage of goods.
Strengthening on-site environmental management, regularly cleaning dust, controlling humidity, and taking anti-corrosion measures for key components are key to avoiding such hidden dangers, ensuring the stable operation of cold storage units.
Paying attention to on-site dust and humidity control, and doing a good job in component anti-corrosion protection can effectively reduce failure risks and ensure the long-term efficient operation of cold storage units.
