Friday, September 7, 2018

How To Replace Refrigeration Gaskets Atlanta

By Scott Patterson


A refrigerator is a good piece of equipment that is supposed to give you service for several years. Whether it is used in a household or commercial setup, it should look substantial and act functionally well to store things at cool temperatures. However, after several years of use, the temperature of some refrigerators may slowly go up over time. Warm air flows inside lowering the temperatures even when the door is shut. If this happens the first thing that is normally recommended is the replacement of refrigeration gaskets Atlanta.

A refrigeration gasket is that strip that you will find on the door edges of your refrigerator door. It is usually made of rubber and its main purpose is to keep the refrigerator door tightly shut. This prevents the entry of any warm air into the fridge. It also keeps the cold air in when the door is closed.

Apart from the gasket, modern refrigerators also contain magnets. These magnets support the gasket and give the door an extra grip. This helps keep the door shut tightly.

Gaskets usually wear out after several years of the refrigerator's life. It is important for one to keep a close eye on the gasket and identify any worn out signs. A worn out gasket has adverse effects on the efficiency of a refrigerator. It also negatively affects the build-up of frost 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.

There is a simple way that you can use to identify whether the gasket in your refrigerator is faulty. This will help you identify if the gasket is the real cause of the high temperatures noted in your refrigerator. Once you are able to identify the gasket is the issue, the best solution then is to simply have the gasket replaced.

You can start by inspecting the gasket visually all-round the door. Look out for any cracks, dirt buildup such as decaying food or mold. You should confirm that the gasket is properly fitting all around the door. The refrigerator door should also be properly aligned with no warping.

If the visual inspection results are good and the gasket seems proper, the next step is to check the strength of its seal. You can confirm this by slipping a bill on the door and shutting it. Normally when the gasket is in proper shape, you should experience resistance when trying to pull the bill out. If little or no resistance is encountered, then the gasket is faulty and needs to be replaced. Repeat this step at all points to be sure.

The magnetic strip gaskets in the modernly designed refrigerators are easier to replace when compared to the old designs. However, you need to identify the type of gasket you have so you can get the exact same one. In a commercial setup where there are different types of refrigerators, this is not a simple task. Different refrigerator manufacturers use different types of gaskets.

When faced with this challenge, seek help from a gasket consultant. You will avoid the trouble of getting the wrong type of gasket for your refrigerator and not fixing your initial problem. The consultant will not only help you identify the right gasket but will also install it for you and do an inspection thereafter to ensure it works as it should.




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