Tuesday, 11 September 2018

How To Replace Refrigeration Gaskets Atlanta

By Scott Patterson


A good refrigerator should give you several years of good service with no issues. Whether you are using it in a commercial setup or at your home, this is what is expected. However, this is not usually the case. After some years, some refrigerators start experiencing a rise in temperature. This is usually due to warm air that somehow gets into the refrigeration system even when you have shut the door completely. When this happens, the first thing that many technicians recommend is the inspection of the condition of the refrigeration gaskets Atlanta.

Refrigeration gaskets are the rubbery strips that usually line the edges of refrigeration doors. Their main purpose is to keep cold air in and the warm air out. They ensure the refrigeration doors are tightly shut.

Modern refrigerators have an added magnetic feature that is fitted on the doors. The purpose of this is to strengthen and support the gaskets to keep the door shut. The magnets help by giving an extra grip on the door.

Gaskets usually wear out after some time. They loosen the grip on the door and this allows warm air to get into the refrigeration system and increase the temperature. This has a negative impact as it prevents frost buildup on the cooling coils.

The overall effect of the warm air is negative on the entire system of refrigeration. The refrigerator also ends up consuming more energy during the defrost cycle. This in turns impacts the efficiency of the refrigerator.

Identifying a faulty gasket is simple and will only take a few minutes. One needs to be sure that the gasket is the issue of the poor performance of the refrigerator before one can replace it. A simple technique can help you do this.

A visual inspection of the gasket is the most direct method. You will need to look all around the edges of the door to identify any cracks, mold buildup or any presence of any decaying food on the gasket. You also need to confirm that the gasket is fitted properly.

If the visual inspection shows no negative results, you now need to check the strength of the gasket seal. You can do this by simply putting a bill on the door and shutting it. You should experience a little resistance when trying to pull the bill. If you pull the bill easily with no resistance at all, the gasket is faulty. Repeat this step all around the door to ensure the seal is tight.

Modern fridges have magnetic strip gaskets that are actually easier to replace than the old types. Before you start replacing, you will need to identify the type of gasket you have to help you get the replacement for it. In a commercial set up with several fridges, identifying the gasket for each fridge is not a simple thing to do. You will discover that different manufacturers use different gaskets.

A gasket consultant is your best bet in getting the right gasket replacement for your refrigerator. Remember, if you replace the gasket with the wrong one, you may not solve your problem at all. A consultant will not only help you identify the right one but will also help you install it and inspect it thereafter to ensure it does the job right.




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