1. Before cleaning the condenser, we need to disconnect the power supply to ensure safety.2. If the condenser is located inside the cabinet, it cannot be cleaned directly. Simply ensure there is a ventilation gap of at least 10 centimeters around the cabinet. The compressor is housed within a protective cover and does not require cleaning. However, if you detect a foul odor near the compressor, it indicates that the condensate drain pan is excessively dirty. In this case, simply remove the drain pan and clean it.
3. For standard air curtain cabinets, remove the cover panel and brush off the dust from the condenser using a soft brush. Be gentle and brush in the direction of the condenser fins to avoid damaging them and compromising heat dissipation.
4. Cleaning the air curtain cabinet condenser with caustic soda requires professional maintenance personnel; non-professionals must not attempt this procedure. First, remove the grease-covered condenser. Use a blowtorch to seal the condenser’s pipe connections. Then, boil a pot of water. Place the removed condenser in a basin, sprinkle caustic soda over it, and pour the boiling water over the condenser. Be careful not to get scalded by the hot water! As the water flows over the condenser, the grease will be automatically washed away. Note that this process should take only 5–10 minutes; do not let it go on for too long. Once the condenser is clean, it must be rinsed thoroughly with clean water; failure to do so will shorten the condenser’s lifespan! Alternatively, without disassembly, you can use a blowtorch to repeatedly and gradually move the flame across the surface of the condenser. Be careful not to get too close, or might burn the aluminum fins. Heat both sides, then blow them clean with compressed air or rinse them with a strong stream of water.
5. Cleaning the air curtain cabinet’s condenser with a cleaning agent yields much better results than using water alone. However, condensers cleaned with such agents are prone to paint peeling, so this method is generally not recommended.
In summary, to ensure your air curtain cabinet has a normal or even extended service life and to reduce unnecessary energy consumption, regular inspection, cleaning, and maintenance of the condenser are essential. If you need any assistance in this regard, we would be happy to provide guidance and support. The air curtain cabinets we manufacture are also very easy to maintain and clean. If you have any interest or needs, please feel free to contact us at any time.
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