steel structure cold storage system is a complex system, consisting of three core components: the insulation system (the storage unit), the refrigeration system, and the structural system (the steel structure). Regular and professional maintenance not only:

Ensures cooling efficiency and significantly reduces operating electricity costs.

Extends the lifespan of all equipment, reducing overall costs.

Guarantees the quality and safety of stored goods.

Prevents major failures such as structural damage and refrigerant leaks.

Eliminates safety hazards and ensures personnel safety.

Neglecting maintenance can lead to soaring energy consumption, premature equipment failure, and even uncontrolled storage temperatures, resulting in significant cargo damage.

Steel Structure Cold Storage Maintenance Guide

Steel Structure Cold Storage

I. Daily/Weekly Checks

Temperature Monitoring:

Verify that internal temperatures are within the specified range for the stored products.

Check for any unusual fluctuations.

Ensure all temperature sensors and alarms are functioning correctly.

Door Seals and Closures:

Inspect all doors (personnel and large loading doors) for proper sealing.

Look for cracks, tears, or hardening in gaskets and seals.

Ensure doors close completely and latch securely to prevent thermal leakage.

Lighting:

Check that all internal and external lights are working.

Replace any burnt-out bulbs promptly.

Floor Condition:

Inspect for any cracks, damage, or unevenness, especially in high-traffic areas.

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