Commercial freezer leakage not only affects the normal operation of the equipment, but also may bring safety hazards. In this case, it should be checked in time and corresponding measures should be taken.
Possible causes of leakage
Power supply problem: Poor grounding of the socket, aging of the line or unstable voltage may cause leakage.
Internal component damage: The insulation layer of the compressor, thermostat or line is damaged, resulting in current leakage.
Condensation water effect: Frost inside the freezer or poor drainage, water seeps into the circuit and causes a short circuit.
Cabinet is charged: Some metal parts are charged due to insulation failure, and may cause slight electric shock when touched.
How to check and solve?
1. Check the power supply and grounding
Make sure the socket is well grounded and avoid using aging or inferior socket strips.You can use a tester to test whether the freezer shell is charged. If leakage is found immediately turn off the power for inspection.
2. Check the internal circuits and components
After powering off, check whether the compressor, thermostat and other key components have signs of burning or damage.
If the circuit is found to be aging or the insulation layer is damaged, it should be replaced by a professional maintenance personnel
3. Dealing with condensation water problems
Defrost regularly to avoid water accumulation and circuit short circuit.Check whether the drain hole is blocked to ensure that the condensation water is discharged normally.
4. Use leakage protection device
Install a leakage protection switch. Once an abnormal current is detected, it can automatically cut off the power supply to prevent the risk of electric shock.
Safety tips
When leakage is found, do not touch the freezer directly with your hands. Turn off the power before checking.
If the problem cannot be solved after self-inspection, contact professional after-sales personnel for repair to avoid self-disassembly and cause greater damage.
Regular maintenance and correct use can effectively reduce the risk of leakage and ensure the safe and stable operation of the freezer.