The rationality of the cold storage unit installation space directly affects the equipment operation efficiency and operation and maintenance safety. Among them, narrow installation space and insufficient heat dissipation/inspection space are core hidden dangers that are easy to be ignored but harmful, indirectly affecting the unit's service life and operational stability.
A narrow installation space will lead to poor air circulation around the unit, failing to achieve effective heat dissipation, resulting in heat accumulation, which in turn reduces refrigeration efficiency, increases energy consumption, and accelerates the aging of core components such as electric control cabinets and compressors, laying hidden dangers of failures.
Insufficient heat dissipation/inspection space not only exacerbates heat dissipation problems, but also hinders daily inspection, fault troubleshooting and component maintenance, making it impossible to timely find and handle minor hidden dangers, which is likely to turn small problems into major failures and greatly increase maintenance costs.
Although such hidden dangers originate from the installation link, they affect the whole life cycle operation of the unit. It is necessary to reasonably plan the installation space, ensure unobstructed heat dissipation and convenient inspection of the unit, reserve sufficient gaps for heat dissipation and inspection, eliminate various problems caused by insufficient space, and ensure the stable and efficient operation of the cold storage unit.
