This is the most energy-saving way to use a refrigerator

 

In addition to ensuring the cooling effect during the use of the freezer, the power consumption of the freezer has always been a concern of operators. As a commercial refrigerator, it basically operates at a high frequency throughout the year, so how to use the refrigerator to save electricity bills is a money-saving skill that every operator is painstakingly pursuing.

 

In fact, in addition to the normal power consumption of commercial refrigerators at work, if they are used improperly, they will also cause a lot of unnecessary waste of resources. How to make refrigerators more power-efficient? First of all, understand the reasons for the power consumption of the freezer, so as to eliminate it and achieve the effect of power saving in the future.

 

1. The location of the freezer

 

Air-conditioning is circulated, so the freezer is not easy to put too full of goods, and the food that is too hot should be placed at room temperature first, and then put in the freezer. Reduce the cooling load of the freezer and avoid excessive power generation.

 

2. Temperature setting

● The storage temperature should be adjusted according to the actual situation. Do not blindly set the low temperature mode. There is no doubt that the lower the temperature, the greater the machine load and the more power consumption.

 

● For ordinary refrigerators, when the temperature inside the cabinet reaches -18℃, it will consume more power for every 1℃ drop. Therefore, if the refrigeration requirements allow, it is advisable to replace the -18℃ commonly used in the freezer with -22℃, which can save about 30% of the power consumption.

 

3. Space organization

The interior of the freezer should keep the air-conditioning circulating in the space, so the freezer should not be placed too full of goods, and the food that is too hot should be placed at room temperature first, and then put into the freezer. Reduce the cooling load of the freezer and avoid excessive power generation.

 

 


Post time: Jun-08-2022