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18 Aug
18Aug

High temperatures can increase the heat dissipation burden on your freezer, leading to reduced cooling efficiency and even failure. The following solutions can help you address this issue:

1. Optimize the environment: Avoid direct sunlight, keep away from heat sources, and maintain at least 10cm of clearance around the freezer to ensure air circulation.

2. Auxiliary Cooling: Install a cooling fan on the back of the freezer or use a standalone air conditioner to lower the ambient temperature.

3. Regular Maintenance: Clean dust from the condenser and fan monthly to prevent blockage and heat loss.

4. Intelligent Control: Reduce door openings during high-temperature periods to avoid overloading.

5. Upgrade: Choose an air-cooled, frost-free freezer for more efficient cooling and adaptability to extreme environments.

LVNI has 14 years of experience in commercial freezer research and development. Our products utilize high-efficiency air cooling technology, resulting in superior heat dissipation performance and are certified both domestically and internationally. Factory direct sales and comprehensive after-sales service are available. Welcome to inquire and collaborate!

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